At her Miami concert on October 25, Grammy and Academy Award winning singer Adele endorsed Hillary Clinton, declaring: “I am English, but what happens in America affects me too. I am 100% for Hillary Clinton. I love her, she’s amazing.” The singer went one step further with the command, “Don’t vote for him.”
In an interview with Vice CEO Shane Smith and HBO CEO Richard Plepler, Wall Street Journal Editor-in-Chief Jerry Baker questions the purported objectivity of CNN and BBC.
In a short video created by Vanity Fair, a suited toddler bearing resemblance to Donald Trump can be seen trashing a miniature Oval Office, fondling a Barbie doll and building a Lego wall. (Wait, I thought the mantra was: “When they go low, we go high?”)
In sectors of society known for their distinctive liberal bent – such as Silicon Valley and the LGBT community – Trump supporters inexplicably throw a wrench in the works. Alienated and reviled, these folks test the professed tolerance of their liberal compatriots.
“I’m Not Ashamed” chronicles the story of Rachel Joy Scott, the outspoken Christian student who was murdered in the Columbine High School tragedy of 1999.
After first encouraging people to just go out and vote, the vulgar comedienne specifies: 'F--k that, vote for Hillary!'
Employing liberal profanity, Griffin declares: "Sorry Michelle, when he goes low, I go lower."
Gainor appeared on Fox Business Network’s Intelligence Report with Trish Regan on Oct. 18, to discuss WikiLeaks’s emails showing how the press interacted with the Hillary Clinton campaign, specifically Politico’s Glenn Thrush.