Blue State Blues: After 300 Days, Trump Administration Finds a Rhythm
Thursday, November 16 marked 300 days since President Donald Trump took office on January 20. And the Trump administration seems, at last, to have found a rhythm.
Thursday, November 16 marked 300 days since President Donald Trump took office on January 20. And the Trump administration seems, at last, to have found a rhythm.
The first exit polls of voters in Virginia and New Jersey were released Tuesday afternoon — and they reveal that six in ten respondents favor leaving monuments to Confederate soldiers in place.
After local media ripped Virginia Democrats for falsely comparing Ed Gillespie, the GOP nominee for governor, to white supremacists in the wake of Charlottesville earlier this year, Hillary Clinton’s ex-spokesman Brian Fallon has gone all in with the same comparison.
The costs are mounting for removing Confederate monuments in cities across America, the tab costing taxpayers millions.
Music super-producer Pharrell Williams joined in with the NFL players who boycotted the national anthem on Sunday, by taking a knee during the Charlottesville unity concert.
Music super-producer Pharrell Williams delivered a political speech Monday at VH1’s 2017 Hip Hop Honors: The ’90s Game Changers, urging viewers to “open your eyes” to the racial unrest in America.
In response to President Donald Trump denouncing Antifa, Washington Post columnist Jonathan Capehart claimed Saturday on MSNBC’s “AM Joy” that he had never even heard of the violent left-wing group, adding that they are “not the issue.” “[Y]ou can bring up
President Donald Trump signed a Congressional resolution condemning the violence from white supremacists in Charlottesville — despite his assertion that there was violence on “both sides” of the protests.
Robert Spencer, Jihad Watch director, joined SiriusXM host Raheem Kassam on Thursday’s Breitbart News Daily to discuss the congressional resolution calling upon President Trump to condemn hate groups.
A group of protesters toting “Black Lives Matter” signs covered up a statue of Thomas Jefferson at University of Virginia Tuesday night in a black shroud following violent protests in Charlottesville, Virginia, last month.
Steve Schwarzman said that reports that he was outraged at Donald Trump remarks about the violence in Charlottesville were not true.
ESPN Sunday NFL Countdown broadcaster Randy Moss caused a bit of a stir with an oddly phrased launch into politics while trying to praise the Hurricane Harvey relief campaign ramrodded by Houston Texans player J.J. Watt.
Gary Cohn may not be Donald Trump’s chief economic adviser for much longer. Trump “hates him,” a White House source tells Reuters.
Former White House strategist Stephen K. Bannon challenged his former colleagues in the White House for signaling opposition to President Donald Trump’s response to the protests in Charlottesville, saying that they should have resigned if they didn’t agree with the president.
The Washington National Cathedral announced Wednesday that it would remove two stained-glass windows depicting Confederate generals.
Actor-director George Clooney claimed that the far-left organization Black Lives Matter supports racial equality and appeared to downplay the group’s numerous instances of racism and violent anti-police rhetoric in an interview published Wednesday.
Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) penned an op-ed last week with a headline that called for Congress to embrace the “regular order” budget procedures when it returns to Washington.
Politics, it is said, ought to stop at the water’s edge. Not so for former U.S. Ambassador to South Africa Patrick Gaspard, who trashed President Donald Trump and his administration in a visit to his former host country last week.
President Donald Trump’s daughter Ivanka Trump and her husband Jared Kushner support the idea of extending DACA, according to a report in the New York Times.
Even before Hurricane Harvey waylaid southeast Texas, the idea was to write this piece, to offer some perspective on the difference between our corrupt media’s relentless portrayal of a hopelessly divided America, and a little something known as Reality.
Actress Jessica Chastain acknowledged that her comments promoting non-violent protest caused “trauma” for some people.
NEW YORK CITY — Controversial Democratic Mayor Bill de Blasio appears to be backing down from his crusade against “symbols of hate” in the Big Apple amid significant political pressure.
Threats of violence and fears of the label “racist” spur conservatives to self-censor. Local law enforcement officers and conservative organizers continue to shut down or cancel peaceful free speech events after the left labels them “white supremacist” rallies.
Actor and activist Mark Ruffalo joined protesters on Thursday marching from Charlottesville, Virginia, to Washington, DC., in an organized ten-day “March to Confront White Supremacy.”
University of Chicago Law School Professor Laura Weinrib bemoaned recent decisions by the ACLU to defend free speech in a Wednesday op-ed for the LA Times.
TEL AVIV – The U.S. and Israel are in agreement when it comes to eliminating any Iranian military presence in Syria, U.S. Ambassador David Friedman said in an interview with The Jerusalem Post.
Despite the media and their Democratic counterparts working full speed to spin the lie that threats of political violence are on the rise in a polarized Trump era – with the Confederate monuments, they claim, serving as an “obvious flashpoint” – the events that took place in Charlottesville on August 12, and what President Trump said or didn’t say in the days after, did not lead to this.
A spokeswoman for Speaker of the House Paul Ryan condemned the radical left-wing protest group Antifa on Thursday evening, describing them as “left-wing thugs.”
The upcoming season of Law & Order: SVU is set to tackle hot-button political topics, including this month’s violent protests in Charlottesville, Virginia, and the story of Charlie Gard, the Britain-born baby whose parents fought and ultimately failed to secure him experimental legal care in the United States.
The demand to condemn President Donald Trump is one of the defining themes of of era.
National Economic Council Director Gary Cohn has no regrets about trashing President Donald Trump’s response to the violence in Charlottesville earlier this month.
Senior Writer John Nolte talked about his return to Breitbart News, the left’s war against free speech, and the current state of Hollywood with SiriusXM host Alex Marlow on Tuesday’s edition of Breitbart News Daily.
Charlottesville City Manager Maurice Jones fired back at Mayor Mike Signer, whose August 23 confidential internal memo highly critical of Jones’ handling of the August 12 Emancipation Park rally was “leaked” to the Richmond Times-Dispatch to form the basis of a lead story on Saturday.
After three days of Hurricane Harvey, the message emerging from Houston and the Texas coast is not one of chaos and destruction, but of collective strength, as Americans help each other survive through the worst of circumstances.
The Rev. Robert Wright Lee IV, a descendant of Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee, took centerstage at the MTV Video Music Awards Sunday and urged viewers to find “inspiration” to fight racism in the left-wing Black Lives Matter and Women’s March movements.
Eight members of the White House’s National Infrastructure Advisory Council (NIAC) have resigned over President Donald Trump’s response to the recent clashes in Charlottesville, Virginia, also citing his “insufficient attention” given to cyber security issues.
Paris Jackson, the daughter of late pop icon Michael Jackson, took the stage of the MTV Video Music Awards Sunday night to mock President Donald Trump and denounce “neo-nazi jerks and white supremacists.”
House Speaker Paul Ryan has thrown in with leftists to rip President Donald J. Trump for pardoning Sheriff Joe Arpaio.
A high school in Willoughby, Ohio, recently announced it was removing its rebel mascot from its campus and school attire. The school superintendent announced the decision last week, saying the school district had decided that “times have changed,” and the
A nine-page internal memo written on Wednesday by Charlottesville Mayor Mike Signer on the city’s preparations for the August 12 Emancipation Park rally that erupted into violence was “leaked” to the Richmond Times-Dispatch, where it formed the basis of a lengthy story on Saturday.