Ice Cube will be voting for Kanye West in his presidential campaign, as the 'Straight Outta Compton' producer showed his support for the rapper. Read More »
Presidential hopeful Donald Trump was fired from NBC after making some rather controversial remarks about immigration. Apparently, the renowned investor doesn't care that he'll no longer be hosting the popular reality show, "Celebrity Apprentice." But which business mogul should now take his place - perhaps rapper Jay-Z!? Read More »
Is New Jersey governor Chris Christie running for President of the United States? Well, probably. The oh, so speak-your-mind-like politician recently unveiled a new website with the slogan, “Telling It Like It Is.” The site is sparking rumors that Christie is definitely announcing his presidency. Of course, while he isn’t scheduled to do so until about a few days, it looks like he made have just done it early. Read More »
New 2016 presidential candidate Donald Trump, who recently announced his run at Trump Tower in NYC, is known for his belief in "traditional" marriage and being somewhat "anti" gay marriage. Traditional meaning, of course, a bond between a man and a woman––though he has said he's "evolving" on that subject. Either way, what's interesting is the fact that the Celebrity Apprentice star has been divorced a number of times, which has several people wondering who is he to judge what is and is not "traditional"? Read More »
Donald Trump might have officially filed his paperwork to run for President of the United States, but he's still making headlines. This time it's for calling rocker Neil Young a "hypocrite" after the musician slammed the Celebrity Apprentice star for using "Rockin' in the Free World" during his presidential announcement. Young claimed that the billionaire had no right to use his tune, but now Trump is fighting back on Twitter with proof... and photos. Read More »
Following Donald Trump's presidential announcement, it was reported that it took him some time to actually file the paperwork making him a presidential candidate for the 2016 Republication party. When Daily Show host Jon Stewart heard this, he decided to shut down his famed Comedy Central program early before the last show on Aug. 6, but luckily Trump ended up filing the paperwork just in time, officially making him a Republican candidate and having Jon Stewart keep his Daily Show on the air for five more weeks. Read More »
Not everyone is thrilled about billionaire and Celebrity Apprentice star Donald Trump’s recent presidential run announcement. Following his speech in which he declared his run – the one that reportedly had a bunch of mistakes – several people came out of the gate bashing The Donald. Alongside the likes of Jon Stewart is singer Cher, who took to Twitter to express he immense disinterest in having Donald Trump be the President of the United States. Actually, not only is she total uninterested in having Trump run the country, she also just thinks he’s an “obnoxious a$$hole.” Read More »
Once again, Donald Trump has made a bid to become president of the United States, and everyone is acting as if they didn't see it coming. The Donald, a man who strives for attention, said he would be running as a Republican candidate. One person not happy about this at all is Neil Young. Once the libertarian found out that Trump was parading around with the classic "Rockin' in the Free World," the rock legend became livid. It's safe to say he did not appreciate the Donald using his song as the theme to his campaign. Read More »
As MStars News has reported, Donald Trump is officially running for president in 2016. And while the world of comedy is ecstatic at the news, it seems that they're about to get even more material because it's being reported that during his over 30-minute speech at Trump Tower, the Celebrity Apprentice star – who will not be doing Season 15 due to his candidacy – flubbed a few of the facts. Read More »
Rapper Waka Flocka Flame would definitely consider running for president in 2016 - and he wants Rihanna or Miley Cyrus to support his campaign hands-on! Read More »
It was announced just yesterday that Hillary Clinton is running for President in the 2016 campaign. And while this wasn't a total shocker, what's even more of a non-shocker (if that's a thing) is the fact that the former First Lady and Secretary of State's announcement garnered an incredible heap of reactions––both positive and negative. And of course, being that it's 2015 and we are in the age of the Internet, Twitter had quite a few things to say about the new campaign, mainly in the form of hashtags like #Hillary2016 and #WhyImNotVotingForHillary. Read More »
It is happening, folks. Hillary Clinton is OFFICIALLY running for President of the United States of America. Now, we all knew it was going to happen but Clinton has been very mums about the topic as of late ... until earlier today (Sunday, April 12, 2015) when she announced via her first campaign video that she was running. In the aforementioned video, it looks like she has one target: the middle class. Read More »
Rand Paul may be running for President of the United States, but believe it or not, that isn't why he's making headlines. It's being reported that the video Paul used to announce his Presidency run was pulled from YouTube due to the fact that he didn't have the rights to use the song his people put in said video –– John Rich's "Shuttin' Detroit Down." Billboard notes that the use of Rich's song is the most likely reason Paul's video was pulled from the video streaming site. The publication further notes that the Senator's people are currently "looking into the problem." Read More »