MSNBC’s Wallace: Right-Wing Media Pushing ‘Alternate Reality,’ ‘Interviewing Lunatics’
MSNBC anchor Nicolle Wallace said Monday on her show “Deadline” that Fox News and other “right-wing media” are creating an “alternate reality.
MSNBC anchor Nicolle Wallace said Monday on her show “Deadline” that Fox News and other “right-wing media” are creating an “alternate reality.
‘(If) he thinks running the country is hard’
Taylor has been free to re-record her masters since the beginning of November
Senator James Lankford (R., Okla.) said he was “in no hurry” to give Joe Biden intelligence briefings, in a Saturday interview on Newsmax TV.
The WHO said Monday that 65 employees had tested positive for the coronavirus
‘It never had a chance of breaking’
‘(equitably) serving the public conversation’
‘Everybody is outraged and sad’
Rep. Tom Emmer (R-MN) noted how all House seats flipped by Republicans were won by minority, women, and military veteran candidates.
‘It seems very personal and intentional’
On the menu today: how we got a vaccine, how it works, how it will be transported, and how our forebears distributed a smallpox vaccine.
The possibility of stay-at-home orders comes less than two weeks before Thanksgiving.
The White House has refused to work with the former vice president’s transition team.
There are currently roughly 4,500 U.S. troops in Afghanistan and 3,000 troops in Iraq.
‘Using the memory of the Holocaust for cheap headlines or a political agenda is concerning’
Joe Biden is reportedly considering teachers’ union leaders to replace Betsy DeVos, should the former vice president be declared the winner of the 2020 presidential election.
Tootie Smith, a Republican and incoming chairwoman of the Clackamas Board of County Commissioners, took to Facebook on Saturday to announce that despite new restrictions, she plans to celebrate Thanksgiving “with as many family and friends” as she can find.
His agenda risks a new migrant crisis at the border.
President Trump lashed out at John Bolton on Sunday, calling him “one of the dumbest people in government” after the former national security adviser urged GOP Party leaders to accept the 2020 election results and encourage their supporters to acknowledge defeat.
In a sit-down interview with CBS’s “60 Minutes,” which aired on Sunday, former President Barack Obama took a shot at President Donald Trump by comparing him to a dictator.
Sen. Bernie Sanders distanced himself and his progressive colleagues from the idea of defunding police departments in a wide-ranging interview on Sunday, claiming that “nobody I know who’s running for office talks about defunding the police.
Confronted with a shrunken majority, House leaders are discouraging fellow Democrats from taking jobs with the incoming Biden administration — out of concern that Republicans could nab any vacated seats, sources told The Post on Sunday.
During an appearance on CNN’s “State of the Union” on Sunday, Raphael Warnock, the Democratic U.S. Senate nominee in Georgia, who faces incumbent Sen. Kelly Loeffler (R-GA) in a runoff in January, criticized those trying to “nationalize” his contest.
Rep. Ilhan Omar, D-Minn., raised eyebrows on Sunday with her characterization of the Democratic Party as one “big family,” despite the renewed infighting over a spate of losses in the 2020 election that continues to divide the moderate Democrats against the progressive wing of the party.
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer announced another coronavirus lockdown on Sunday night, issuing a string of directives related to businesses and activities.
Failed Georgia gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams announced Sunday that “more than 600,000 Georgians have requested their mail ballots” for the Senate runoff elections on January 5, urging her followers to support the Democrat candidates.
The Milwaukee Health Department shut down a pro-Trump rally Saturday at Serb Hall after the roughly 1,000 attendees did not comply with its social distancing rules.
‘Extremely dangerous’
Trump appeared to admit defeat early Sunday, only to clarify that he would not concede.