MSNBC’s Joy Reid claims to have no problems with hearing Republican points of view, but when it came to discussing abortion on Wednesday’s edition of The ReidOut, she instead welcomed two Democrats, strategist Juanita Tolliver and former Sen. Doug Jones, to wonder why white women vote for Republicans because pro-lifers are a bunch of white supremacists who view them as vehicles to avoid “race suicide.” A confused Reid declared “the sort of trick that has been difficult to get her out how to...
MSNBC’s Joy Reid claims to have no problems with hearing Republican points of view, but when it came to discussing abortion on Wednesday’s edition of The ReidOut, she instead welcomed two Democrats, strategist Juanita Tolliver and former Sen. Doug Jones, to wonder why white women vote for Republicans because pro-lifers are a bunch of white supremacists who view them as vehicles to avoid “race suicide.” A confused Reid declared “the sort of trick that has been difficult to get her out how to...
Accounts of the allegedly ‘unprovoked’ attacks were spread online. But Mr Stora – later identified by police as the man arrested in connection with the incidents – is no stranger to social media and enjoys his own colorful online presence
Davidson College — a private institution in North Carolina — required its athletes to watch a video that teaches that all white people are racist and that racial minorities can't be racist, the College Fix reported.What are the details?The Davidsonians for Freedom of Thought and Discourse — an alumni-run free-speech organization — exposed and denounced the “I’m Not Racist Am I?” video, the outlet said."In one clip of the film that we uncovered is the unequivocal repetition that all white...
The former model supported her husband at the polls on Thursday in a black-and-white designer outfit.
A woman who suffered an unimagineable loss has turned her grief into hope and strength for others. Pamela White is the founder of Grieving with Grace, an annual conference to help those cope with the unthinkable.
Donald Trump faces an over $400 million judgment for his civil fraud trial Monday while he’s in court with Stormy Daniels in his criminal hush money case. Former Senior Trump White House Official Omarosa Manigault Newman joins Alex Witt to discuss what can be expected on Trump’s busy day.
Former President Donald Trump caught a break on Monday when a New York appeals court cut his bond to $175 million in the civil property fraud case and gave him 10 extra days to come up with the money.But there is one unlikely group that might be privately dismayed by the development, conservative commentator S.E. Cupp told CNN: pro-Trump political action committees."Let's go to you first and talk about the politics of this," said anchor Jessica Dean. "Does this affect Trump politically?"ALSO...
Plans are underway to start a new professional football club in Amsterdam that is only for women. The club will be named Hera FC and wants to play their home matches in the Olympic Stadium. It would be the first professional football club in the Netherlands with only women as members.
Ex-president claims Jewish people who vote for Democrats ‘hate Israel’ and ‘hate their religion’US politics – latest updatesThe White House has criticized Donald Trump for “vile and unhinged antisemitic rhetoric” after the former president claimed that Jewish people who vote for Democrats “hate Israel” and “hate their religion”.In an interview on Monday Trump was asked about increased criticism by Democrats of Israel’s military action in Gaza, which has left more than 30,000 Palestinians dead....
Joey Graziadei's reunion brought the usual misty eyes and drama until one