A day doesn't go by where Donald Trump isn't going after somebody. On some days he veers off and decides to slam Megyn Kelly. On others his wrath stays on the political spectrum. For today's news cycle he is staying political and he is in vintage trump form by going after President Barack Obama. According to Trump, the President has divided this country racially when it comes to the public and the police. Trump told The Economist that the Obama Presidency has left us sitting on "many powder keys." Read More »
When a Muslim man shot and killed five servicemen in Chattanooga, Tennessee, one news host blamed the Obama administration. That host was Tomi Lahren of On Point With Tomi Lahren on the mostly unknown One America News Network. Overnight, the rant became a viral sensation and accumulated over 2 million YouTube views by Tuesday afternoon. Read More »
Tuesday night, Jan. 20, was on fire in the House Chamber as President Barack Obama gave his State of the Union Address for 2015. It seemed as if the POTUS was confident in his address Tuesday night, especially when he made the unforgettable comments in the clip below. In Tuesday's summary of the address, President Obama talked about gay marriage, the economy, middle-class economics, making community college free, hacking terrorism, climate change, hiring veterans, equal pay for women, Obamacare and paid sick days. Read More »
GOP staffer Elizabeth Lauten posted a disturbing Facebook post that went viral this past weekend about President Barack Obama's daughters Sasha and Malia. The staffer is now set to resign. Lauten told NBC News by phone Monday, Dec. 1, that her resignation is already "in the works." Lauten, the communications director for U.S. Rep. Stephen Fincher, R-Tenn., has since deleted her controversial post, but screen shots of her words remain. "Dear Sasha and Malia," the shamed staffer wrote. "I get you're both in those awful teen years, but you're a part of the First Family, try showing a little class. At least respect the part you play. Then again your mother and father don't respect their positions very much, or the nation for that matter, so I'm guessing you're coming up a little short in the 'good role model' department." The congressional aide worker continued to take jabs at the 16- and 13-year-old first daughters this past Thanksgiving weekend, saying "rise to the occasion. Act like being in the White House matters to you. Dress like you deserve respect, not a spot at a bar. And certainly don't make faces during televised, public events." Read More »
President Barack Obama sat Between Two Ferns with Zach Galifianakis for the online media site Funny or Die. Read More »
In case anyone was wondering, the former lead singer of The Smiths is not a happy man, and he doesn't want anyone else to be happy either. The noted curmudgeon set his sights on President Obama and the Thanksgiving holiday in a blog post titled "Thankskilling" yesterday. Read More »
Mitt Romney, former Republican presidential nominee, complimented President Obama on his address at an interfaith service in remembrance of the victims of the Boston Marathon bombing on Thursday. Read More »
Joining the ranks of Kid Rock, Ted Nugent, Clint Eastwood, and Stacey Dash, pop singing sensation Pat Boone is just the latest celebrity to voice his disapproval of the President of the United States, Barack Obama. In a recent interview with Fox Business News, the "Tutti Frutti" star deems Obama a Marxist who is attempting to create a socialist society where "virtually nobody gets rich, and government is in charge of everything." According to Boone, the founder of modern community organizing Saul Alinsky is the real person to blame for Obama's poor actions, since Alinsky's infamous book "Rules for Radicals" is where the President is essentially getting his Marxist ideals from. Continue on to watch the interview! Read More »
Demi Lovato Meets President Obama At Christmas In Washington Concert Read More »
Rock n' roller and avid Mitt Romney supporter Kid Rock recently told CNN in an interview that he really harbors no hard feelings against President Barack Obama's victory in the 2012 election. In fact, Kid Rock (real name, Robert James Ritchie) ran into the Prez following Romney's defeat, where Obama jokingly told the "American Cowboy" singer with a smile, "I'm still here." Kid Rock may have strongly opposed Obama's bid for reelection throughout the campaign, but insists that all that really matters is that people always uphold common, respected values - no matter what their political party association. Read More »
Obama's New Flag Resembles Jay-Z's Blueprint 3 Album Cover Read More »
Snoop Dogg recently reinvented himself into the peaceful, reggae-inspired Snoop Lion. At this past week's Toronto Film Festival, the former rapper premiered his documentary "Reincarnated," which traces the birth and development of this new Snoop Lion persona. Even with a renewed sense of peace and tranquility, Snoop Lion isn't afraid to express his opinions through profanity-fueled banter. And that's just what the "Gin & Juice" singer did at a Toronto Film Festival press conference for "Reincarnated," where he clearly endorsed his support of President Obama's reelection. Read More »
In a rather controversial statement made to a Singapore audience during a Megadeath show on August 7, lead vocalist and guitarist Dave Mustaine said that he believed President Barack Obama had staged the recent Aurora, Colorado cinema shootings and the killing spree at a Sikh temple in Wisconsin in an attempt to try and push through a tougher gun ban law. Read More »