The rap group follow The Strokes in showing their support for the Democratic hopeful
08.02.2020 - 20:36 / metroweekly.com
Pete Buttigieg – Photo: ABC News.
Seven Democratic presidential candidates sparred on stage in Goffstown, N.H. on Friday night, digging deeper than they previously had on issues that are likely to be raised by President Donald Trump in the general election as they try to suss out who is best positioned to beat him.
Just as in past debates, the Democrats largely engaged in substantive, intelligent discussions over issues affecting the country — and specifically those that Trump has signaled he
The rap group follow The Strokes in showing their support for the Democratic hopeful
Senator Amy Klobuchar had an urgent message for her fellow Democrats at the February 25 debate: constantly fighting within the party is just going to make it easier for Donald Trump to get re-elected in November 2020. “If we spend the next four months tearing our party apart, we’re going to watch Donald Trump spend the next four years tearing our country apart,” the Minnesota senator, 59, said when she was able to get a word in edgewise.
Rush Limbaugh‘s homophobia can’t bring down Mayor Pete Buttigieg and his handsome husband, Chasten Buttigieg. The 2020 presidential hopeful, 38, responded on The Ellen Show to the radio host’s recent offensive comments about his marriage, and denied that kissing his husband on the debate stage would keep him from defeating President Donald Trump in the 2020 election.
Alec Baldwin took to Twitter on Thursday to share his frustration at the current crop of Democratic candidates vying for the party’s nomination in 2020. Baldwin is rarely shy about using his Twitter account to take public jabs at Donald Trump and Republicans.
Alec Baldwin took to Twitter on Thursday to share his frustration at the current crop of Democratic candidates vying for the party’s nomination in 2020.
By Ted Johnson
From the opening bell, Democrats unleashed an aggressive verbal assault on New York billionaire Mike Bloomberg and raised new questions about Bernie Sanders' take-no-prisoners politics in a contentious debate Wednesday nightthat threatened to scramble even further the party's urgent quest to defeat President Donald Trump.The former New York City mayor was forced to defend his divisive record on race, gender and Wall Street in his debate-stage debut, while Sanders, appearing in his ninth of the
Donald Trump – Photo: Gage Skidmore.
Rush Limbaugh and Pete Buttigieg — Photos: The White House (L), LGBTQ Victory Fund (R)
Jim Sciutto (L) and Ben Ferguson — Photos: CNN
After taking home a narrow victory over Sen. Bernie Sanders in the Iowa caucuses, former mayor Pete Buttigieg has come in second behind Sanders in the New Hampshire primaries on Tuesday (February 11).
Bette Midler bashed fellow Democrats in an expletive-filled tweet that also jabbed Donald Trump as a “fascist” and a “dictator.”
By Mike Hitch
Harrison Ford dropped by Jimmy Kimmel Live!on Monday night to talk about his new film, and while there, Donald Trump came up in the conversation.Kimmel was joking about the title of Ford's new film, Call of the Wild, and held up a faux Hollywood Reporter magazine with a number of quotes from Trump about the film being the "best call ever," which the president has said repeatedly about the infamousUkraine call that led to his impeachment.
He made the joke as he talked about his new movie The Call of the Wild.
It was a wild, wild week in Washington leading up to Saturday Night Live's newest episode, so it's hardly any surprise that the show decided to once again dedicate its cold open to potshotting political figures.
took aim at the recent Democratic debates in this week's «cold open» (surprising many fans who expected a take-down of Donald Trump's recent Impeachment trial acquittal).