Ted Cruz again claims Obama works to the benefit of our enemies. And the movement loves him for it, by Hunter The death of shop class, by Mark E Andersen The Hunting of Hillary: A conversation with Joe Conason, by Armando Ever wondered why humanity's alone in the universe? It's because we don't exist, by Mark Sumner The Holocaust, slavery and the Republicans’ routinely repulsive rhetoric, by Jon Perr It may have been addressed to his son, but 'Between the World and Me' speaks to all of us, by Susan Grigsby One officer was indicted for murdering Sam Dubose. What about the officers who lied to cover it up, by Ian Reifowitz Hillary Clinton vs Bernie Sanders, is a fight for the soul of the Democratic Party that must happen, by Egberto Willies If my mom was alive, she'd probably be voting for Hillary, by Denise Oliver Velez
“Effective immediately, low level part-time consultant, Sam Nunberg is no longer associated with the Donald J. Trump for President campaign,” the campaign manager, Corey Lewandowski, said in a statement. [...] On Friday, the website Business Insider reported that posts on Mr. Nunberg’s Facebook page in 2007 disparaged the Rev. Al Sharpton’s daughter using a racial slur.
On Friday, the website Business Insider reported that posts on Mr. Nunberg’s Facebook page in 2007 disparaged the Rev. Al Sharpton’s daughter using a racial slur.
Scott Walker agreed to take a pic w/this guy whose sign said "Walker 4 president," but then he flipped it around... pic.twitter.com/UlhyLtDnNZ — Sabrina Siddiqui (@SabrinaSiddiqui) August 3, 2015
Scott Walker agreed to take a pic w/this guy whose sign said "Walker 4 president," but then he flipped it around... pic.twitter.com/UlhyLtDnNZ