Steven Crowder, Yes, this is a real thing. No, Bernie Sanders didn’t have a public meltdown of epic, Charlie Sheen proportions. This is what he believes. It’s what he’s always believed. Remember this when your leftist friends talk about how “radical” the “far right” has become in this country. Please, remember this. In an interview with NBC
Three Simple Rules to Stop Yourself From Lying
Start by being honest when someone has something in their teeth. The squirmiest part of Yael Melamede’s new documentary about lying comes about 30 minutes in, when a 2007 news report about the resignation of the dean of admissions at MIT is featured. The dean had just resigned after lying for 28 years about having a college degree,
The “Stephanopoulousing” of ABC News
Kevin McCullough, The last Clinton-era personality to be verbed had her last name associated with private acts deemed inappropriate when done with those one is not married to. I guess George Stephanopoulous has at least something going for him. He has been verbed none-the-less though. Forevermore when a broadcast journalist chooses not to reveal multiple
U.S. presidential candidate Fiorina spins web around interviewer
Republican presidential candidate Carly Fiorina apparently has learned something about registering website domain names. Shortly after the former Hewlett-Packard chief executive announced her campaign last week, she found out that a cybersquatter had bought the rights to carlyfiorina.org and was using it to criticize her record. Chuck Todd of NBC News brought up the issue
Boehner says Hillary Clinton should support White House on trade
Republican House Speaker John Boehner challenged Hillary Clinton on Sunday to help the White House get trade legislation through the U.S. Congress by speaking out in favor of it. Lawmakers are debating whether to give President Barack Obama “fast-track” authority to negotiate deals such as the 12-nation Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP). Trade is a rare issue