Showing results for: Barack Obama (page 141)
With Condé Nast banning Terry Richardson, is his alleged license to abuse finally expired?
Jennie Neufeld
After years of accusations, the media company is finally distancing itself from the alleged rapist
Latest weird right-wing trick: The Russians were actually helping Hillary!
Heather Digby Parton
Trey Gowdy and other GOP zealots are hot to investigate a so-called scandal. Spoiler alert: It's not about Trump
Niger ambush could become a scandal Trump can’t evade
Sophia Tesfaye
Why are U.S. troops in West Africa? What we know, and don't know, about the attack that killed four Americans
Everybody hates Steve Bannon — especially his so-called allies
Matthew Sheffield
For all his braggadocious boasts about conquering the Republican Party, Bannon hasn't accomplished anything
Kimberly Guilfoyle can’t believe Americans would doubt Trump’s “compassion and kindness”
Taylor Link
Guilfoyle was confident that Trump was appropriately respectful in his phone call to a grieving family
Study: GOP likely to retain power after 2018 midterms
Rich Robinson, Rob Richie
Because of incumbent advantage, modeling suggests that the GOP is likely to retain power in the midterms
White supremacy’s global boom has anti-racist activists fighting back
Sophia A. McClennen
Racist police brutality and institutional racism are problems that extend well past U.S. borders
Barack Obama joins anti-Trump chorus: “We are rejecting a politics of division”
Matthew Rozsa
Obama denounced the "same old politics of division that we have seen so many times before"
Here’s what John Kelly is missing about Trump’s Gold Star insult
Matthew Rozsa
Kelly told reporters on Thursday that Trump was merely parroting his own advice to him during a controversial call
Two cheers for George W. Bush: But his party spawned this horror
Bob Cesca
Don't surrender to W-nesia! It's nice that Bush is speaking out against Trumpism, but the GOP must face its guilt
Jeff Sessions’ crime strategy completely ignores prosecutors’ input
Amanda Marcotte
Police and prosecutors are joining the fight for a smarter, fairer criminal justice system. There's an obstacle
Faced with defeat, North Carolina Republicans want to change the rules
Charlie May
The power-hungry Republicans in North Carolina have undermined the governor and now look to influence the courts
Are Democrats in for a rude awakening in Virginia?
Matthew Rozsa
Virginia's Democratic gubernatorial nominee should be far ahead. So why is Obama stumping for him?
John Kelly didn’t expect President Trump would politicize his son’s death: report
Taylor Link
The White House says Kelly is disgusted with the way the media politicized soldiers' deaths. But Trump did it first
Donald Trump just lost his battle with NFL owners, but did he lose the war?
Charlie May
The NFL decided not to change its rules on the national anthem, and Trump once again equated it with "disrespect"
How media sexism demeans women and fuels abuse by men like Weinstein
Virginia García Beaudoux
Advertising continues to portray women as charming keepers of the home, making it harder to succeed at work
Trump’s sabotage politics: Break things, then take the credit when others fix them
Heather Digby Parton
Trump doesn't have a strategy, on health care or anything else. He lurches from one hostage scenario to the next
6 reasons the State Department is a mess, according to a new Rex Tillerson profile
Charlie May
The New York Times' new interview with Tillerson exposes his incredibly contentious relationship with Donald Trump
Here’s Bill O’Reilly, proving his point about diminishing a president
Taylor Link
The former Fox News host noted that anytime Trump speaks it's used to "diminish him in the court of public opinion"
That time John Kelly dined with Obama, though White House said he didn’t call
Charlie May
Trump used his chief of staff's fallen son as a political prop, but didn't even get the facts right
Trump exploits John Kelly’s dead son to back up his Obama falsehoods
Matthew Rozsa
Trump uses his chief of staff's grief to claim Obama didn't call parents of fallen soldiers
Donald Trump is his own best spokesman, for good and bad
Jeremy Binckes
The president is doing great, according to the president — because no one else would say that
Trump guts critical health care for the poor — and nobody noticed
Bob Hennelly
The assault on Obamacare runs deep: Trump allows coverage for millions of poor kids to expire — and that's not all
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