by Joe Mandese on Aug 28, 8:42 AM
The 2020 Republican National Convention ended the way the 2016 RNC did, with a lawless criminal being nominated the party's presidential candidate while in the process of breaking the law.
by Joe Mandese on Aug 27, 9:09 AM
The incident comes a year after a push to boycott and fire Carlson, following his August 2019 commentary that White Supremacy is a "hoax," so I have to ask -- what is the incendiary line Fox News won't let its hosts step over?
by Joe Mandese on Aug 26, 9:13 AM
Day Two featured the First Lady's attack on the media for ignoring the opioid drug crisis, a day after the RNC opened with gossip about members of the First Family delivering their speeches under the influence of drugs. In fairness, cocaine is not an opioid.
by Joe Mandese on Aug 25, 9:52 AM
"If you really want to drive them crazy, say 12 more years," was how the Republican nominee for President opened his convention Monday. Because that's what a President should want: to drive Americans crazy.
by Joe Mandese on Aug 20, 4:56 PM
People may debate whether he's serious or just trolling us, but the crazy things the President says are just part of his methodology. Like other con men, he uses double talk to confuse, distract and misdirect us. Unlike other con men who are trying to part us from our money, this one is trying to part us from our democracy. He's succeeding.
by Joe Mandese on Aug 12, 10:09 AM
Three months after benchmarking the trust Americans imbue in Joe Biden's presidential brand, the Democratic contender's trust rating has moved up six percentage points, with nearly half of American voters indicating they have confidence in him. That's the finding of the latest edition of Brand Keys Media Trust Tracker, reflecting the views of American voters as of August. While his opponent, the incumbent President, also moved up seven percentage points, he is still mired at less than a fifth of American voters trusting him.
by Joe Mandese on Aug 6, 9:51 AM
With less than 89 days until America gets to answer that question, lets all spread the new campaign hashtag -- #IIWII -- as much as we can to remind America what "it" truly is.
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