These days, "nuts" and "insane" and are among the pejoratives regularly lobbed by critics from both parties at Donald J. Trump, the GOP's presumptive presidential nominee now notorious for his erratic stream-of-consciousness patter, some of ...
"I Iiked Elizabeth Warren until the time she started being so opportunistic," said Ted Zatlyn, a Sanders supporter and former managing editor for the Los Angeles Free Press, a now-defunct granddaddy of alt weeklies in ...
The NRA said that laws allowing civilians to purchase the military-style semi-automatic assault rifle allegedly used by lone gunman Omar Mateen to murder 49 people at the Pulse gay nightclub early Sunday morning had nothing ...
Donald Trump, the Republican Party's freshly-minted presumptive nominee for president, has called his Democratic counterpart Hillary Clinton a weak candidate lacking in stamina whose only asset is the "woman's card."
Sanders had voted for a 2005 federal shield law that generally provides immunity to gun manufacturers against such lawsuits, claiming in a Michigan debate that gun companies and dealers would go out of business if ...
Last week, a Superior Court judge in Connecticut denied a motion by lawyers for Bushmaster Fire Arms International, the rifle's manufacturer, to dismiss the law suit, allowing the litigation to continue.
"JFK would be a Republican today. There is no room for John F. Kennedy in the modern Democratic Party."
Trump still has plenty of support from prominent women, among them the loathed right wing columnist Ann Coulter (although she wishes he could be a "teeny little bit less low brow").
"His craven endorsement of Donald Trump is only the final blow, the moment when he lost any shred of credibility."
"I'm Gay, Hillary Clinton misspoke while being nice to a dead woman," wrote Spandan Chakrabarti last Friday. "Get it over it."
Earlier, at a town hall meeting Friday night in Holland, a man told Kasich: “We love you, but my wife says, ‘I think it’s a waste of a vote.’”