Nolte: CNN Panelist Lies About Donald Trump, Apologizes, Deletes Apology
CNN panelist Michael Ian Black told a lie about Donald Trump on CNN. After he got caught, Black apologized. Then, he deleted the apology.
CNN panelist Michael Ian Black told a lie about Donald Trump on CNN. After he got caught, Black apologized. Then, he deleted the apology.
Comedian Michael Ian Black declared that Thursday’s presidential debate was “over” just a few minutes in when a clearly struggling President Joe Biden froze on stage and descended into incoherence.
It was Christmas in May for Hollywood celebrities after a jury in deep blue New York City voted to convict former President Donald Trump on all 34 counts in his business records case.
Comedian Michael Ian Black has said he might leave the United States even if former President Trump loses the 2024 election.
Hollywood celebrities indulged in schadenfreude Monday following Fox News’ shock announcement that it is parting ways with its most popular primetime anchor, Tucker Carlson, after seven years. Left-wing stars including Rob Reiner, Marc Maron, George Takei, Jane Lynch, Josh Gad,
Celebrities took to Twitter Thursday to push gun control, criticize the NRA, and malign President Trump, after a 16-year-old shot five fellow students in Santa Clarita, California.
Hollywood figures doubled down on Trump-Russia conspiracies Sunday following Attorney General William Barr releasing a letter to Congress summarizing the Mueller report, which concludes President Donald Trump’s campaign did not collude with the Kremlin.
Hollywood celebrities concerned about bigotry in America made one big exception this week to defend Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) after she was accused of anti-Semitism for remarks she made about the the pro-Israel American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC).
Hollywood celebrities joined the establishment media this weekend in promoting what has amounted to a hoax campaign targeting Catholic high school students with allegations of “racism” over their encounter with a Native American man at the March for Life.
Hollywood celebrities couldn’t contain their joy after a BuzzFeed story alleged that President Trump directed Michael Cohen to lie to Congress.
Actor and comedian Michael Ian Black said Friday that reporters should just tell President Donald Trump to “fuck off” when he criticizes them and their coverage of his administration.
A New York comedy club that hosted a return performance of controversial comic Louis C.K. warned patrons to “swim at your own risk” and asked them to leave the club if they found the comic objectionable.
Comedian Louis C.K. sparked controversy after performing his first stand-up routine since being accused of, and admitting to, sexual misconduct with female co-workers in the comedy field.
Hollywood celebrities and left-wing politicians are taking to Twitter to smear President Donald Trump’s Supreme Court nominee, Brett Kavanaugh, and to threaten to hold back funding from any U.S. senator who is considering to vote to confirm him.
The Cartoon Network’s Rick and Morty co-creator Dan Harmon has apologized for a fake baby rape video that went viral on social media this week.
Academy Award-nominated filmmaker Lexi Alexander is asking why Hollywood is fixated on cracking pedophilia jokes after Disney fired Guardians of the Galaxy director James Gunn over a years-long history of kidding about molesting children.
Hollywood might be all kinds of “woke” and hyper-sensitive and crippled by a censorious political correctness that declares countless topics and left-wing sacred cows verboten, but “joking” about raping children is totally cool.
A series of tweets by Michael Ian Black about child molestation are raising eyebrows in light of James Gunn’s firing over simualr posts.
Comedian Michael Ian Black announced on Twitter Friday that he lives with a “continual, daily dread” and that this dread is something “I wake up with” and “go to sleep with.”
Michael Ian Black’s next book will have some advice for his fellow men.
Hollywood stars Morgan Freeman, Ashley Judd, and others associated with the No Rifle Association initiative (#NoRA) have signed a letter demanding Bank of America revoke a loan made to Remington Arms.
Celebrities who double as gun control proponents were largely silent following the shooting at YouTube’s San Bruno, California, headquarters. Their silence was likely the result of the fact that they could not parlay the shooting into something supportive of more firearm restrictions.
California has an “assault weapons” ban and firearm confiscation orders but neither control prevented the Tuesday attack at YouTube’s San Bruno headquarters.
As news of the shooting at YouTube’s San Bruno, California, headquarters was still coming in, actor-comedian Michael Ian Black tweeted of his plans to “politicize the fuck out of” the shooting and blame it on the “NRA and its blood-soaked lackeys.”
After former Justice John Paul Stevens called for a repeal of the Second Amendment, the Washington Post indicated that the latest poll on the subject shows one-fifth of Americans support the idea of a repeal.
Actor Michael Ian Black took to Twitter on Sunday, a day after thousands of students marched in favor of gun control, and claimed that a solution to gun-related violence is ‘to repeal and replace and the Second Amendment.’
Celebrities took to social media Monday morning just hours after the tragic Las Vegas mass shooting and called for increased gun control measures.
It will come as little consolation to the millions whose homes and businesses are currently being devastated by wind and flood but Irma is by no means the worst recorded storm to hit the U.S.
An unidentified man approached Fox News host Kat Timpf in New York City, allegedly doused her head with a bottle of water, and threw the rest of it in her face.
Hollywood stars took to social media Friday to fire off a mix of puns and panicked screeds in response to President Donald Trump’s first in-person meeting with Russian Vladimir Putin at the G20 Summit in Hamburg, Germany.
Actor-comedian Michael Ian Black shared a link to a fake news website in an attempt to criticize Breitbart News as “Jew-bashers” in a post on his social media account on Saturday.
Celebrities rushed to social media this week to condemn the carnage Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad has inflicted on his own people in Aleppo — and some in Hollywood also attacked President-elect Donald Trump over the tragedy.
Rosie O’Donnell resumed her long-running feud with Donald Trump this weekend on ABC’s Match Game after the rebooted game show featured a question about the presumptive GOP presidential nominee.
Comedian Michael Ian Black’s new Dr. Seuss-inspired children’s book that casts Donald Trump as a small-handed “beast” is set to be published just before July’s Republican National Convention.
Actor-comedian Michael Ian Black has teamed up with the children’s division of publisher Simon & Schuster to release A Child’s First Book of Trump, a parody children’s picture book that will explore the “curious creature” that is the GOP presidential
As always, Hollywood was watching as Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders claimed victory in the first-in-the-nation primary in New Hampshire Tuesday night and were quick to weigh in on social media with hot takes, sarcastic congratulations, vulgar jokes and utter confusion.
As the November 13 terror attacks in Paris were still ongoing actor Michael Ian Black used them to mock U.S. gun laws and to wish that the number of Americans who die in shootings could be as small as the number who were reported dead in Paris.