Kimmel Goes After Cassidy Again
The late-night comedian devoted a third night this week to his criticism of the latest Republican effort to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act.
Voter Suppression Advocate Rewarded by Trump, GOP
Thomas A. Farr defended North Carolina's restrictive voter ID law, which many thought targeted African-Americans.
Jimmy Kimmel's Righteous Fury
The TV host continued his criticism of the latest effort by congressional Republicans to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act.
The Worst Person in Congress?
Michael Grimm is back, and possibly running for Congress, after a long and hard fall from grace.
Jimmy Kimmel Blasts Cassidy's Healthcare Repeal Effort
Kimmel blasted Republican Senator Bill Cassidy's effort at a repeal of the Affordable Care Act.
Sean Spicer's Sham Apologies
As the former White House press secretary takes off on his image rehabilitation tour, it seems that his remorse, which should be galactic in size, is limited to his statement about Trump's "historic" inauguration.
Fox News Defends Seth Rich Story After Retracting It
Fox News is fighting a lawsuit that alleges serious violations by one of its journalists.
Jeffrey Lord: Hillary Clinton Is the Same As David Duke
Lord was fired from CNN earlier this summer for using a Nazi slogan to taunt a liberal critic on Twitter.
Sean Spicer, Roger Ailes and the Trump Emmys
It was only fitting that the former White House spokesman appeared at Sunday night's Emmy awards.
Ben Shapiro Calls Antifa 'Pathetic Jackasses'
A wall of police met attendees and protesters who came out to see the conservative commentator talk about "campus thuggery" and his own beliefs.
Harvard: Corey Lewandowski, Sean Spicer Are Leaders
Harvard has a funny way of instilling the ideals of government service in its students.
Breitbart's War Is All About Bannon
Steve Bannon returned to Breitbart News promising "war." So far, however, the right-wing news site has been functioning as his own personal publicity shop.
Ted Cruz 'Likes' Porn on Twitter, Breaks Internet
The internet had fun at the expense of the conservative, Christian Senator from Texas.
Donald Trump Slept Here—and So Did I
"In this bedroom," the sign says in calligraphic font, "President Donald J. Trump was likely conceived, by his parents, Fred and Mary Trump. The world has never been the same."
How the Assault on Obama's Legacy Explains Trump
The dangerous politics of revanchism are on full display in the Trump administration.
Limbaugh Suggests Hurricane Irma is a Liberal Hoax
Rush Limbaugh knows a hoax when he sees one.
Trump Election Manifesto No Longer Holds Up
When it was published, the "Flight 93 Election" essay published on the Claremont Review of Books website was the most sound argument to vote for Trump. It has not stood the test of time.
The Fall of the Alpha Males
"The alpha males are back," Sebastian Gorka said in December. Now, they're all gone.
Activist Linda Sarsour Attacked for Trying to Help
Even by the hair-trigger standards of what's considered offensive on social media, the tweet sent by activist Linda Sarsour on Monday evening was benign, a plea for her 231,000 followers to donate to Hurricane Harvey relief efforts.
Why Donald Trump Admires Joe Arpaio
Donald Trump loves the sheriff's toughness, ignoring Joe Arpaio's violation of human rights and democratic norms.
In Arizona, Trump Shows He Can't and Won't Be President
Trump returned to his divisive rhetoric at a campaign rally in Arizona.
Steve Bannon Was Doomed to Fail
Steve Bannon was a powerful symbol of Trumpism, but that wasn't enough.
Why Bannon Won't Condemn the Charlottesville Violence
Steve Bannon refuses to answer questions about whether he condemns violence perpetrated by white nationalists.
A Petulant Trump Pouts About Having to Condemn Racism
Since his Monday afternoon press conference, in which he explicitly condemned the white nationalist groups responsible for the violence in Charlottesville, Trump has behaved like a surly toddler.
Scaramucci Talks To Colbert About Bannon, Trump
Anthony Scaramucci has given his second interview about his 10-day stint as the White House communications director.
Yes, We Should Let White People Make Art About Racism
Doesn't the nation need reminders of how illusory our progress on race matters has been? Of how much work remains? If anything, we should demand more, not fewer, such reminders in our culture.
Alex Jones Calls Charlottesville Violence a False Flag
The disconnect between what most Americans read about the events in Charlottesville and what the far right told itself about the very same events suggests alternative facts remain as persuasive as ever.
Seth Rich, Russia and the 2016 Election
In his letter to the special counsel, Jack Burkman argues that Seth Rich's murder "may be the 'missing link' that connects...Russia collusion in the 2016 presidential election."
Dinesh D'Souza Visits Bannon and Gorka in White House
D'Souza arrived at the White House just as Trump was about to embark on a 17-day vacation.
Trump Taunt Dems in West Virginia
Finding himself navigating a tough stretch in office, Trump returned to the campaign trail.