Norm Macdonald Calls Out ‘Racist’ Bette Midler
Comedian Norm Macdonald slammed actress Bette Midler, calling her a “racist” for insisting that President Donald Trump pays black people to pose in the background of photos at his events.
Comedian Norm Macdonald slammed actress Bette Midler, calling her a “racist” for insisting that President Donald Trump pays black people to pose in the background of photos at his events.
Jane Mayer is single-handedly dragging us back to the ’90s, to the Bill Clinton era, when rabidly-partisan, left-wing feminists like Mayer methodically destroyed Clinton’s accusers and victims.
The New Yorker believes that if it can gin up a “Two Minutes Hate” against that Trumptard Tweeden, everyone will look past the inconvenient fact that Franken has seven — seven! — other accusers.
Friday on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe,” co-host Mika Brzezinski said Leeann Tweeden, the first woman to accuse Sen. Al Franken (D-MN) of sexual misconduct, was a “Playboy model who goes on Hannity, voted for Trump,” which gave her “an incredibly uneasy feeling.” On Franken’s resignation,
Journalist Tina Dupuy became the eight woman on Wednesday to accuse Al Franken of sexual misconduct, writing in The Atlantic that the embattled Minnesota Senator groped her in 2009 at a Media Matters party during Barack Obama’s inauguration.
Left-wing activist and Huffpost contributor G.S. Potter has declared that Leann Tweeden, the Los Angeles journalist who was the first to accuse Sen. Al Franken (D-MN) of sexual misconduct, has not “earned” the right to claim that she is a victim.
Three dozen female Saturday Night Live cast and crew members, who worked alongside Sen. Al Franken (D-MN) in the 70s, 80s, and 90s, signed a statement “offering solidarity in support” to the embattled lawmaker who’s been accused of groping by multiple women.
Texas woman Lindsay Menz has accused Sen. Al Franken of grabbing her inappropriately from behind during a 2010 photo with the senator at the Minnesota State Fair.
Sen. Al Franken (D-MN) has been cut from an upcoming PBS special on David Letterman in the wake of accusations that he groped and forcefully kissed a woman without her consent during an alleged incident in 2006.
Sen. Al Franken’s (D-MN) spokesman announced that Franken would not resign despite allegations that he groped a woman’s breasts and kissed her without her consent.
A second woman has come forward to accuse Sen. Al Franken (D-MN) of harassing behavior, after the Minnesota lawmaker was accused Thursday of sexually assaulting a journalist in 2006.
Leeann Tweeden in a radio interview compared Al Franken to Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein as she recalled details of the assault.
Thursday, on CNN, Leeann Tweeden broke down while discussing coming forward about Senator Al Franken (D-MN) and the impact doing so has had. Tweeden talked about how nervous she was before she came forward and that even afterward, she still
Celebrities took to social media Thursday to condemn Senator Al Franken (D-MN) over a photo of him groping journalist and talk radio anchor Leeann Tweeden while she was sleeping, with some stars, like actress and liberal activist Alyssa Milano, calling on the Democratic lawmaker to resign from office.
Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) condemned her colleague Sen. Al Franken (D-MN) after a woman alleged that the Minnesota senator groped and kissed her without her permission.
Amid the emergence of a 2006 photo of Al Franken groping journalist and talk radio anchor Leeann Tweeden, a photo of the embattled Minnesota Senator appearing to grab comedian Joy Behar’s breast has also resurfaced.
After Los Angeles radio host Leeann Tweeden accused Sen. Al Franken of forcing his tongue down her throat and groping her while she slept, a Slate writer is calling on Franken to step down immediately as “a test of the Democratic Party’s consistency, honesty, and decency.”
Feminist abortion rights organizations have flattered Sen. Al Franken as a “leader for women.”
Sen. Al Franken (D-MN) was accused Thursday of kissing and groping sports anchor Leeann Tweeden during a USO tour, fueling recent attention to sexual harassment on Capitol Hill.
Sen. Al Franken (D-MN) has issued a second statement following journalist Leeann Tweeden’s revelation on Thursday that the lawmaker grabbed her breasts while she slept and forcibly kissed her during a USO trip in 2006.