Nolte: MSNBC Anchor Wonders How to ‘Live With’ Family and Friends Who Voted for Trump
MSNBC anchor Jonathan Capehart is torn over how in the world he or any Democrat can “live with” Trump voters.
MSNBC anchor Jonathan Capehart is torn over how in the world he or any Democrat can “live with” Trump voters.
According to this Daily Mail article, George Clooney feels he’s being scapegoated over Donald Trump’s triumphant presidential victory last week.
While the original screenplay won a well-deserved Oscar, Witness is through-and-through a director’s film.
Famed Iowa pollster Ann Selzer spent decades building her credibility, but as the saying goes, she lost it all in a moment.
It’s Friday, and they are still counting votes in Arizona, Nevada, and California. And the longer this inexplicable madness goes on, the less anyone should trust the results.
Viewership of news media coverage of Tuesday night’s presidential election collapsed by 26 percent, compared to 2020. Tee hee.
This is a realignment caused by only two things: 1) a rejection of the Democrat party’s objectively ruinous policies and 2) Trump having the moral courage to offer a stark and clear alternative, as opposed to the RomneyBushMcCain Democrat-lite alternative.
Special Counsel Jack Smith will not wait for incoming President-elect Trump to fire him. He’s leaving the DOJ and his cases will be dropped.
Rather than show her supporters a little respect and empathy for all the hard work they had done, Kamala sent a man to do her job.
The Road to the White House no longer goes through 60 Minutes, CNN, Fox News, Meet the Press, the New York Times editorial board, or the cover of Time Magazine. That road now runs through the Joe Rogan Experience, Breitbart News, New Media, podcasts, talk radio, and social media.
Here are two of what I call deep cuts — movies that are not quite classics, not quite famous, but still pretty wonderful in that way that takes you away. Sometimes that’s what we need. Especially during stressful times: an escape, a movie or two that transports us to a fantasyland where we can forget about real life for a few hours. Here are two that should hit the spot…
According to exit polls, Donald Trump broke a Republican record for Hispanic support by winning 45 percent nationwide.
The early exit polls out of the must-win (for Trump) swing state of Georgia look good for the former president.
Exit polls show His Fraudulency Joe Biden with a 58 percent disapproval rating, while his approval rating is just 41 percent.
Imagine walking through life desiring the good opinion of Joe Scarborough and his pinched-up wife.
A software malfunction that caused ballot scanning issues has resulted in Cambria County, Pennsylvania, extending voting hours by two hours.
Students at Georgetown University’s McCourt School of Public Policy will have access to Legos, cocoa, and coloring books in a post-Election Day “Self-Care Suite.”
From the looks of this video captured by C-Span, Kamala Harris even faked her “door knocks’ in Pennsylvania.
We are a night away from Election Day and the early vote totals show Pennsylvania Democrats are nowhere near as enthused as they were in 2020. Republican enthusiasm to vote early is, however, matching 2020 levels.
Democrat Sen. Bob Casey is in a squeaker reelection race in Pennsylvania, so he’s suddenly pretending he opposes allowing men to participate in women’s sports.
The New York Times launched a McCarthyite attack on popular conservative podcasters to bully YouTube into blacklisting them.
Left-wing comedian Bill Maher tore into the corporate media during his Real Time Overtime segment for lying about Donald Trump calling for Liz Cheney to be executed.
Vengeance is a remarkable movie—funny as hell, thrilling, moving, ridiculously intelligent, and one of my favorites of this new century—one-hundred percent.
The disgraced Jonah Goldberg’s latest act of liberal fascism involves him lying about Donald Trump on CNN and then claiming it was Donald Trump who made him lie.
Writing for the far-left Atlantic, Chuck Todd is urging Washington Post owner Jeff Bezos not to blame bias for his newspaper’s ongoing woes.
For the second time in two days, dim-witted billionaire and top Kamala Harris surrogate Mark Cuban has tried and failed to explain away his sexist smear of tens of millions of women.
The Republican brand is benefitting from a late surge on the generic congressional ballot. The GOP had been behind all summer, sometimes by as much as two points. Ten days ago, however, the Republican Party began to climb in the RealClearPolitics average poll of generic ballot polls. Today, the GOP leads by nearly a full point, 47.6 to 46.7 percent.
Jimmy Kimmel took to the publicly funded airwaves Wednesday to urge Trump supporters to vote late, like next week Thursday or Friday.
The far-left Washington Post has now lost 250,000 subscribers, which represent ten percent of its customer base.
With only three days to go to vote early in Nevada, Republican turnout continues to crush Democrats.
The final Insider Advantage poll out of Wisconsin shows both Donald Trump and Republican U.S. Senate challenger Eric Hovde with a slim lead.
This is all upside for Team Trump. Not only will Vance do a great job, but it calls more attention to Kamala thickening out and further marginalizes the corporate media.
Only a sociopath could fail to enjoy what’s happening to the Washington Post.
Only 25 percent of likely voters support men competing with women in women’s sports. A full 65 percent oppose it.
Former President Donald Trump leads incumbent Vice President Kamala Harris in New Hampshire, a state considered safely in her column a week ago.
The best thing about Meet John Doe is that its message and themes remain timeless. Big business, self-dealing politicians, and elites snatching control of media outlets to manipulate, control, and silence everyday Americans…? Look around. Nothing’s changed, including the everyday decency of the normal, people who do the hard physical work that keeps our world turning.
This is Trump’s third run at the presidency, and never before has he held anything close to a lead in the RCP national average in the closing days of the campaign.
I once watched a seven-year-old crippled kid pull himself out of his tiny wheelchair and walk for the very first time. That touched me almost as much as watching the Washington Post meltdown Friday afternoon.
The U.S. Senate races in Nevada, Wisconsin, and Ohio appear to be slipping away from Democrats.
No Republican has won Nevada since 2004, but today, and for the first time since the Silver State instituted early voting, Republicans are ahead — way ahead.