Believing the lies Fox News host Tucker Carlson is spouting about the Jan.6 domestic terrorist attack on the U.S. Capitol is a choice. A dumb one.
Author: Rex Huppke, USA TODAY
Ron DeSantis stands no chance against a political barbarian like Donald Trump
There is one thing I like about former President Donald Trump: He’s going to make Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis’ life absolutely miserable.
Honey of an interview: I asked a bear for his opinion of ‘Cocaine Bear.’ Here’s his review.
The new movie ‘Cocaine Bear’ has caused a buzz in the human world. But I wondered: How are bears feeling about this carnivore-centric flick?
Marjorie Taylor Greene wants a ‘national divorce.’ This liberal says: ‘Let’s do it!’
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene proposed a ‘national divorce’ that would separate the country by red states and blue states. Let’s do this thing, Marge!
Fox News’ election lies vs. sexism from CNN’s Don Lemon. The difference? Accountability.
Fox News has not apologized for lies about election fraud. But at CNN, Don Lemon was swiftly held accountable for sexist comments about Nikki Haley.
President Biden is dividing America with his hatred of balloons. Is nothing sacred?
President Joe Biden is again trying to divide the nation, this time by teaching us to hate the most American of all inflatable objects: the balloon.
Tough-guy Ron DeSantis defeats Woke Disney! Except … he didn’t. At all.
If you dig combatting wokeness, the imaginary villain that haunts Republican fever dreams, then Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is your superhero du jour.
Dark Brandon shows up at State of the Union, mops the floor with lost Republicans
President Joe Biden came out with ample vim and vigor in the State of the Union address and mopped the House floor with the Republican Party’s remains
Voters have clearly told Republicans to change their ways. So far GOP has said, ‘Nope.’
In the short months since Republicans suffered midterm electoral dysfunction, the party surveyed the message voters sent and responded with: “Meh.”
Voters have clearly told Republicans to change their ways. So far GOP has said, ‘Nope.’
In the short months since Republicans suffered midterm electoral dysfunction, the party surveyed the message voters sent and responded with: “Meh.”