Turns out more politicians than just Donald Trump are living by the mantra “do as I say, not as I do” these days!
14.08.2020 - 03:59 / perezhilton.com
Country music has not not always been the most welcoming, diverse environment in the music industry. Generally speaking, it’s a group of white artists who attract a largely white audience, with southern roots, and who have at times glamorized the region’s Confederate history.
Seeing as how Dolly Parton is country music royalty, you might be tempted to paint her with that same broadly conservative brush — but you’d be very wrong!
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Turns out more politicians than just Donald Trump are living by the mantra “do as I say, not as I do” these days!
While the filmmakers behind Showtime’s two-part “The Comey Rule” have clearly overestimated the public’s desire for— uhhh, gestures in the general direction of anything and everything in entertainment vaguely resembling the Trump Shitshow, any ancillary offshoots (see the Fox News portrait “The Loudest Voice”) and generally, politics in the corrosive age of toxic politics— writer/director Bill Ray’s “The Comey Rule” does open up with a good, if simplistic, bit and intriguing question.
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previously was on Obama's podcast to discuss the importance of women's reproductive health, spoke about the first time she was invited to lunch with her. "You were staying at the Hay Adams, and I get this call, and someone says, 'Uh, I'm whatever, and I'm from Mrs.
Dominic Patten, Ted Johnson Donald Trump went straight for the drama tonight at the opening of the Republican Convention with a full pardon direct from the White House on TV.In a pre-recorded video near the beginning of Night 2 of the RNC’s virtual gathering, the former Celebrity Apprentice host exercised his presidential prerogative for criminal justice activist Jon Ponder.
The first full trailer for The Comey Rule, starring Brendan Gleeson and Jeff Daniels, has been released.
Dominic Patten, Ted Johnson It is over a month until The Comey Rule limited series premieres on Showtime, but the still raging drama between Donald Trump and fired FBI Director James Comey was live tonight on cable news on Night 1 of the Republican National Convention.“If you put it in a script, I’m sure it would get rejected for not being realistic enough, that the chairman of the President’s campaign is working with a Russian intelligence officer,” Comey told MSNBC’s Nicolle Wallace, Joy Reid
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Jeff Daniels' James Comey and Brendan Gleeson's President Donald Trump face off in the first trailer for Showtime's limited series, The Comey Rule. The preview opens with the revived look into Hillary Clinton's emails just days before the 2016 election.
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Cardi B is getting political again!
Bruce Haring pmc-editorial-managerIn a stark reversal of his past position, President Donald Trump said on Saturday that he is mulling a pardon for Edward J. Snowden, who leaked classified documents about vast government surveillance.“There are many, many people — it seems to be a split decision — many people think that he should be somehow be treated differently and other people think he did very bad things,” Trump said at a news conference at his golf club in Bedminster, N.J.
Donald Trump are an online sensation, is coming to Netflix with a variety special. “Everything's Fine," starring the writer and comedian, will debut this fall, the streaming service said Wednesday.
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Guns N Roses frontman Axl Rose, 58, lashed out at the Trump administration again on Twitter, criticizing them for their handling of the COVID-19 pandemic. Axl, a frequent critic of President Donald Trump, tweeted on August 13, “It isn’t that this Administration doesn’t grasp the ‘magnitude’ of the problems that American families r facing. It’s that they don’t care. There’s a difference.”
Donald Trump impersonator on TikTok, has landed her own Netflix comedy special.Cooper’s videos, which satirise the President’s speeches, have been seen by millions and gone viral on the social network.The first of her videos was shared back in April as the coronavirus lockdown was being imposed across America.