Nolte: Black Men Tell MSNBC Why Trump Might Win Their Vote
A group of black men in South Carolina sat down with far-left MSNBC to explain why former President Trump might win their vote.
A group of black men in South Carolina sat down with far-left MSNBC to explain why former President Trump might win their vote.
Rapper and actor Ice Cube said that race is taking up too much space in our national discourse, adding that “a lot of people make a lot of money” off of enmity between various ethnic groups.
World-famous rapper and Hollywood actor Ice Cube, who has taken a considerable anti-establishment turn in recent days, appeared on Tucker Carlson’s show on Twitter where he discussed how politicians failed black Americans among a whole range of issues.
Rapper and Hollywood star Ice Cube upped his anti-establishment bona fides this week and excoriated artificial intelligence as a tool that will essentially lead to laziness and creative droughts.
Rapper-actor Ice Cube has vowed to challenge the establishment class in a cryptic and somewhat vaguely worded video he posted to Rumble over the weekend, saying he will launch a “F**k the Gatekeepers” podcast tour this year.
Rapper-actor Ice Cube slammed artificial intelligence (A.I.) as “evil and demonic” after being attacked on social media.
Rapper and actor Ice Cube said recently the black community’s decades of support for Democrats has failed to bring change.
Ice Cube has confirmed that he turned down a $9 million paycheck to work on a movie because he didn’t want to get the COVID vaccine.
As the midterm elections draw closer, prominent Democrats are having trouble connecting with black voters who are fed up with soaring inflation, out-of-control crime, and the non-stop influx of illegal aliens. In a 2021 interview that has gone viral again, rapper and actor Ice Cube explained that black Americans haven’t really gained much after voting Democrat for decades.
Actor-rapper Ice Cube has reportedly departed the Sony movie “Oh Hell No” after he refused the COVID-19 vaccine.
Rapper-actor and basketball mogul Ice Cube will meet with President Joe Biden (D) to talk about his “Contract with Black America” following the Biden team’s initial refusal to meet with him during the presidential race.
Rapper and activist Ice Cube will headline the annual gala of the Zionist Organization of America (ZOA) on December 27, the result of a budding friendship between the hip-hop pioneer and ZOA president Morton Klein.
Ice Cube is pushing back at critics who are “mad” that he worked with President Donald Trump’s administration on the Platinum Plan, which would create 3 million jobs for black Americans and would see $500 billion for economic, educational, and financial investments in black communities across the country.
The rapper and actor Ice Cube has hit back at NBC’s “Saturday Night Live” for mocking his recent favorable comments about President Donald Trump.
Rapper, actor, and Big3 basketball league founder Ice Cube dismissed criticism of his work with President Donald Trump on the Platinum Plan for black Americans and praised the president’s latest economic and educational plan for being “aimed toward black Americans.”
Rapper Ice Cube says he skipped a Zoom call with vice presidential candidate Kamala Harris and several other celebrities, including rappers Snoop Dogg and Killer Mike, because he wanted to move forward with the work of advancing his Contract with Black America plan instead of having what he called a “rallying cry conversation.”
MSNBC “Morning Joe” host Joe Scarborough on Tuesday hammered rapper and actor Ice Cube for his efforts working with the Donald Trump campaign on an economic plan for black Americans.
Rapper and actor Ice Cube said on this week’s broadcast of “Fox News Sunday” that he’s not a sellout for working with the Trump administration on the president’s “Platinum Plan,” to help Black communities across the country with a $500 billion investment
Rapper-actor Ice Cube appeared on CNN and defended his decision to work with President Donald Trump’s campaign on an economic plan for black Americans, and demanded his critics spend more time telling the Biden campaign to do more for black Americans.
Rapper-actor and Big3 Basketball League founder Ice Cube has accused CNN of canceling an upcoming interview on “Cuomo Prime Time,” following his revelation that he worked with the Trump campaign on an economic plan for black Americans.
When it comes to rapper Ice Cube’s Contract with Black America, Democrats appear to be telling black Americans what Joe Biden said when asked if he would pack the Supreme Court — you’ll know when the election is over! In
Ice Cube took to Twitter on Saturday to blast Democrats, after their national convention, for pushing the “the same old” lines and failing to answer what he calls the only question that matters: “What’s in it for the black community?”
Ice Cube called the Declaration of Independence “The Thing,” said “Only when America admits the Founders’ lies can we begin to heal,” called for a “system of reparations,” but failed to note that the oppression of black people he detailed in his opinion piece published in The Hill came at the hands of Democratic Party members.
“We’re gonna hunt every company down [that is] making money off of our pain,” declared actor and rapper Ice Cube on Wednesday in an interview on the nationally broadcast radio show “The Breakfast Club.”
Ice Cube, who has over one hundred soundtrack credits, 31 producer credits, and over 70 acting credits, called for “reparations” from Hollywood studios on Wednesday.
Rapper-actor Ice Cube went after Jake Tapper, demanding he watch his mouth after the CNN host called Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan a “vile anti-LGBTQ anti-Semitic misogynist.”
President Donald Trump gave a campaign speech in Tulsa, Oklahoma, on Saturday evening in his first comeback rally since the coronavirus pandemic, only to be mocked on Twitter.
Rapper and actor Ice Cube is claiming censorship over Twitter’s decision to lock him out of his account, saying that his brutal style of truth telling is the real reason the social media giant is punishing him.
Even leftist rapper Ice Cube is against the idea of canceling “Paw Patrol,” a popular cartoon that has come under fire because one of its characters is a police dog.
Craig Gore, the writer of NBC’s “Law & Order” spinoff was fired after he reportedly threatened to “light up” violent protesters causing chaos in West Hollywood.
Rapper Ice Cube has asked if Donald Trump could become the first U.S. president to nuke an American city after he pledged to employ military force if nationwide riots are not brought to an end.
Rapper and actor Ice Cube has posted a cartoon on Twitter showing a black figure stomping on a white figure in what appears to be the rapper’s latest reaction to the death of George Floyd and the riots that have ensued.
Yesterday, Twitter took twelve hours to add a “manipulated media” label to viral tweets from verified celebrities that included a photo of a man who appeared to be the Minneapolis cop who killed George Floyd, wearing a hat saying “Make Whites Great Again.”
Hollywood actor and rapper Ice Cube shared with his 4.9 million Twitter followers a photo that falsely links former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin and felon and Twitter troll Jonathan Riches wearing a “Make Whites Great Again” hat. Ice Cube’s tweet with the image has been retweeted more than 24,000 times, despite the fact that it’s in violation of the same misinformation guidelines that the company is currently using to punish conservatives on the platform.
Twitter has failed to take action as several verified accounts on Wednesday posted a photo falsely linking a Minneapolis police officer — infamous after he was caught on video kneeling on a now-deceased black man’s neck — with a man wearing a “Make Whites Great Again” baseball hat.
In the wake of George Floyd’s death in Minneapolis, veteran rapper and actor Ice Cube asked how much more “crime” must police officers commit against black Americans “before we strike back?”
Appearing Monday on New York’s 105.1 FM’s “The Breakfast Club,” veteran rapper and Hollywood actor Ice Cube said he “can’t wait to see” President Donald Trump in handcuffs.
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Actor-comedian John Witherspoon, who memorably played Ice Cube’s father in the “Friday” films, has died. He was 77.
Rapper-actor Ice Cube said President Donald Trump’s border wall is a “pathetic” idea and said that members of his administration are “going to jail.”
Rapper Ice Cube once again attacked President Donald Trump in an interview Wednesday, saying there’s enough evidence for him to be locked away in prison.