It appears we know who Family Guy creator Seth MacFarlane is hoping gets into the White House – Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders. It's being reported that the writer-producer recently hosted a fundraiser for Sanders in Hollywood following the politician's strong performance at the primary Democratic Debate in Las Vegas on Tuesday evening. Read More »
Tuesday night's Democratic Debate got a bit heated at times, and we can thank democratic socialist Bernie Sanders for that. During the primary debate, Sanders slammed Wall Street bankers and billionaires for being money-hungry, greedy folk and loudly expressed that he's in no way associated with that party. Read More »
Tonight is the very first Democratic debate for the 2016 Presidential run, folks. Yes, even though the election is still one year away, the United States is gearing up for a debate between the candidates. And while this event may fail hard at being as entertaining as the Republican debates – or as some call it, The Donald Trump Show – there are still some things we're hoping to see during this evening's CNN event. Read More »
The very first 2016 presidential election Democratic Debate is gearing up for air this Tuesday, Oct. 13. CNN has released the lineup for the debate, which will include stars Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders, but the network has just dropped an interesting piece of news: they're keeping a podium on standby just in case vice president Joe Biden announces his run for president. Furthermore, CNN will offer up a live stream of the debate starting on Tuesday night via their homepage. Read More »
Is Bernie Sanders leading Hillary Clinton in the race for president? Well, no, not yet; but the Vermont Senator is certainly getting closer. A new poll from NBC and the Wall Street Journal claims that the future of the left-wing party could be singing "Bernie!" Read More »
Larry Wilmore recently had Democratic presidential hopeful Bernie Sanders on The Nightly Show for a Soul Food Sit-Down. Together, the comedian and Vermont Senator discussed the issues, mainly socialism, with Wilmore asking whether or not Sanders feels the United States of America is ready for a socialist president. Read More »
There is so much talk about Donald Trump's hair. Honestly, no one knows what's going on with that thing. And while he's proven it's real time and time again, none of us seem to be able to accept that – largely because it looks ridiculous. But on Wednesday night's episode of The Tonight Show, Democratic presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton had perhaps the best comparison yet: equating it to a soft serve ice cream swirl from Dairy Queen. Read More »
In four months, Bernie Sanders has gone from an otherwise unknown presidential candidate to a man who has sold out stadiums. Even Sanders admitted this fact. It's because of his astronomical rise to fame he's saying his opponent Hillary Clinton is getting a little 'nervous.' With Sanders closing in on Clinton in Iowa, she might have to be. Read More »
Whether or not Bernie Sanders will be the next President of the United States remains to be seen. Something that we know right now, however, is the fact that Sanders and Seinfeld, Curb Your Enthusiasm creator Larry David ARE indeed the very same person. Sanders has certainly pandered to the Internet before regarding this subject, reading aloud some Seinfeld scenes of New York Yankees owner George Steinbrenner, who was voiced by LD. But now, the Twitter handle @Seinfeld2000 (aka Seinfeld Current Day) has done some more digging. And wouldn't you guess, it appears safe to say that they're one and the same. Read More »
When it comes to the 2016 Presidential Election Donald Trump is getting most of the mainstream attention but someone is slowly climbing up the ranks in a monstrous way. Presidential candidate Bernie Sanders has been drawing larger and larger crowds with each event and in Portland, Oregon, more than 28,000 people came to see him. These are Freddie Mercury numbers except the guy people came to see might be the next President of the United States. Read More »
Bernie Sanders has a fantastic idea for anybody looking toward a higher education. The presidential candidate believes our current education system is a "national disgrace." Sanders hopes that America can have a future where students aren't burdened with an incomparable amount of debt before ever stepping into their first full time job. It's because of this that Sanders this week unveiled a bill that would get rid of tuition in four-year public colleges and universities. The College for All Act also looks to expand work-study programs for students currently burdened by a tremendous amount of debt which totals to more than a trillion dollars nationally. Read More »