It appears that Donald Trump's incessant squawking over Ted Cruz's questionable eligibility to run for the President of the United States has finally gotten to the Texas senator. It's being reported that he's challenged Trump to a one-on-one debate before the Iowa Caucuses on Feb. 1. Of course, Trump famously backed out the most recent Fox News debate so we're guessing he may have some spare time. Read More »
Fox News anchor Bill O'Reilly put his friendship with Donald Trump aside on Wednesday night's episode of The O'Reilly Factor, telling the GOP frontrunner that he believes he should attend Thursday night's Fox News debate. Trump recently came out noting that he would not be going to the debate due to Fox News' supposed disrespect and, most of all, moderator Megyn Kelly. Read More »
Bristol Palin is speaking out in defense of her mother. The 25-year-old has taken issue with comedienne Tina Fey for her impression of Sarah Palin on 'Saturday Night Live.' The opening sketch of last week's episode mocked the former Alaskan governor's endorsement of GOP frontrunner Donald Trump. The younger Palin had plenty to say about the impression, including that Fey's fake accent sounded like "nails on a chalkboard." Read More »
Oh, hey, what a shocker; another story about GOP frontrunner Donald Trump. Well, here goes nothing. It appears certain to say that fellow Republican candidate Rand Paul is NOT a fan of the current presidential right wing lead, seeing as he called him both a "narcissist" and an "orange-faced windbag" on The Nightly Show with Larry Wilmore. Read More »
"Harry Potter" author and awesome lady all-around, J.K. Rowling recently took a very swift swab at GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump by referring to Katrina Pierson, the billionaire's spokeswoman, as a Death Eater on Twitter. Of course, by association, if one of the politician's "followers" is a Death Eater, that would make Trump Lord Voldemort! Read More »
Donald Trump has had a history of questioning the birthplaces of a number of high-ranking politicians over the years. Okay, it's been two: President Barack Obama and Republican Sen. Ted Cruz. Now, Trump is urging the latter to either "settle" the issue of him having been born in Canada or "get out" of the 2016 presidential race. Read More »
Donald Trump can apparently do no wrong in the eye of his supporters. The GOP frontrunner recently came out noting that even if he were to shoot someone in the middle of Fifth Ave. in New York City, his supporters would still be onboard with him. Read More »
"House of Cards" main character Frank Underwood, played by two-time Oscar winner Kevin Spacey, has become synonymous with cunning politics and general evil in the Netflix flagship series. As the 2016 presidential campaign continues in real life as well as the season 6 of the show, the actor weighs in on how Frank would act if he were in this race -- and how a debate with Donald Trump would go down. Read More »
former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin endorsed GOP frontrunner Donald Trump, and the world couldn't stop laughing—including current Daily Show host Trevor Noah. The Comedy Central lead recently gave his stamp of approval on Palin's endorsement, noting that he loved every single minute of it. Read More »
Republican hopeful Donald Trump recently made a stopover at Liberty University to: 1) give a speech to a number of evangelical Christians, and 2) try and convince them that he's actually a religious guy. And while his speech hit a number of pious points, The Daily Show host Trevor Noah thinks Trump is merely putting on an act. Read More »
On Tuesday, former vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin endorsed current GOP frontrunner Donald Trump—as much of the country expected she would. What they didn't expect, however, was the rhetoric spewed from Palin's lips to be filled with strangely-timed emphasis and random rhymes...and yelling. Read More »
While Sarah Palin was busy endorsing Republican presidential hopeful Donald Trump, news of her son Track's assault arrest was going national. Read More »
Saturday Night Live returned last night with Star Wars: The Force Awakens star Adam Driver after a brief Christmas hiatus. The NBC series opened the show mocking last week's Republican Debate. And while several moments from the cold open stood out, player Taran Killam's impression of Texas Sen. Ted Cruz, and the fact that he may or may not be that well-liked, was what stood out to many. Read More »