He says something offensive that makes headlines, then he covers up his statements by creating another headline-grabbing moment. His favorite diversion method seems to be to blame the "dishonest media" for misconstruing his comments.
Lord shifted the blame to the Democratic Party, accusing them of anti-semitism, and arguing that they are "pushing anti-Israel points of view who were put there by Bernie Sanders."
Stephen Colbert turned his focus on the "Three Amigos" North American summit last night, mocking the awkward three-way handshake between President Obama, Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto, and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, and highlighting ...
The the RNC pushed a party loyalty pledge after Trump was the only GOP candidate to refuse to rule out an independent presidential bid during the first debate last August.
As it usually happens on “Lie Witness News,” the people questioned pretended to know what they were talking about, answering ridiculous questions like, “Were you surprised at how many Nigerian princes Hillary Clinton wrote back ...
During his Wednesday night monologue, Stephen Colbert wondered if the presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump actually has as much money as he says he does, since his campaign has been struggling to fundraise enough to ...
To many, the success of the Brexit movement meant that white nationalism would also win in our own elections next November. But the primary wins of two transgender women and a Dominican-American who was once ...
“These voters stood up for their nation — they put the United Kingdom first, and they took their country back,” reads one of the emails, before asking for a contribution.
Committee members have pulled dirty tricks like leaking sworn depositions to conservative media and sending federal marshals to serve subpoenas to witnesses who weren’t involved with the events on September 11.
“The two requirements erect a particularly high barrier for poor, rural, or disadvantaged women.”
"We lost some but we won some," said committee member and Sanders supporter James Zogby, founder and president of the Arab American Institute. "We got some great stuff in the platform that has never been ...
“You might think, ‘well, that is not going to happen to us in America. We’re not going to listen to some ridiculously haired buffoon peddling lies and nativism in the hopes of riding a protest ...
“The struggle for social justice will continue” Sanders said to enthusiastic cheers from the audience, adding that although he understands he will most likely not be the nominee, he is in talks with the Clinton ...
“This generation are so passionate, they care so much about issues, but they are just not empowered to use the means of communication to get through to make real change. Both campaigns have been a ...
Speaker of the House Paul Ryan said the sit-in was a “publicity stunt.” It probably was -- but is there anything wrong with that?