• Confessions of a Cock-Block Columnist

    It’s been said that if Frank Sinatra was at a restaurant and the scene was dead, he’d tell one of his goons to trip a waiter, just to create some amusement. Well, this election season is dead. With the two main candidates chosen, there ain’t nothin’ goin’ on, and there won’t be until September. Readers […]

  • Telegraph columnist urges UK not to accept Palestinian refugees

    Camilla Tominey's column has been compared to newspaper clippings from 1938 before the breakout of the Second World War.

  • Palestinian Columnist: 'We Do Not Want a Ceasefire, We Want Ongoing War'

    A Palestinian columnist writing in Arabic in a Qatai newspaper declared this week: "We do not want a ceasefire, we want ongoing war. Victory is at hand."

  • Indy Star Columnist Suspended After Bizarre Caitlin Clark Interview

    A highly peculiar interview with women's college basketball legend and Indiana Fever rookie Caitlin Clark has landed a reporter with the Indy Star a two-week suspension.

  • Why the 'inversion of the flag remains a problem' despite Alito’s 'explanation': columnist

    Following a New York Times report earlier this week reporting that US Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito flew an upside down American flag outside of his home after the January 6 attack on the Capitol, top Democratic law makers are calling for his recusal from any cases related to the insurrection."Flying an upside-down American flag — a symbol of the so-called 'Stop the Steal' movement — clearly creates the appearance of bias," Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Dick Durbin (D-Illinois) Durbin...

  • 'Unfazed': Columnist flabbergasted by reaction to latest 'campaign-ending' Trump scandal

    Allegations that Donald Trump offered a $1 billion quid pro quo to oil barons sickened a New York Times writer Saturday — but not as much as the lackluster reaction the news received.New York Times writer Jamelle Bouie described an event at Mar-a-Lago in April in which Trump reportedly left gathered oil execs “stunned” when he suggested he’d slash environmental regulations if they raised $1 billion to get him back in the White House."I’m obviously angered by the blatant disregard for the planet...

  • 'Bizarre timeline': Columnist laments 'madness' of Stormy Daniels’ lurid testimony

    On Tuesday, adult film star and director Stormy Daniels took the witness stand in former President Donald Trump's ongoing criminal trial in Manhattan. One columnist used her testimony as an example of how "bizarre" American politics has become.Even though Judge Juan Merchan took great care to keep Daniels from disclosing the salacious details of their encounter, Daniels and prosecutors still occasionally veered into risqué territory, particularly when Daniels recounted how Trump was wearing silk...

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    Columnist Reportedly Serving 2-Week Suspension Over Caitlin Clark Interaction

    The Indianapolis Star columnist who had a cringe-worthy exchange with Caitlin Clark at her Fever introductory news conference last month has reportedly been suspended over the bizarre encounter. Longtime journalist Bob Kravitz -- who used to work…

  • 'Ivy League hypocrites': Columnist slams Trump VP hopefuls for unconvincing masquerade

    Many contenders to be former President Donald Trump's running mate in 2024 have one particular trait in common, according to a scathing new editorial from the Daily Beast: they're "hypocrites."Writer Nell Scovell delivered Tuesday a thorough breakdown of Trump's Republican running mate hopefuls and an aspect of their backgrounds many have tried to hide. "Not everyone who craves Trump’s approval can convincingly rebrand themselves as 'poorly-educated,'" Scovell writes. "Many of the GOP...

  • Donald Trump reads from Charles Hurt, Washington Times columnist, outside court

    Former President Donald Trump read from a Washington Times columnist on Tuesday after the day’s proceedings in court.

  • 'Incredibly well-funded' GOP group 'lying' about states’ rights exposed by columnist

    On its website, the Republican Attorneys General Association (RAGA) says the organization "elects and re-elects Republican attorneys general nationally to promote and protect the Constitution, freedom, and opportunity for future generations."In a Monday, May 13 op-ed published by The Nation, justice correspondent Elie Mystal sheds light on the "critical role" of Republican AGs."They are the people who, under their own authority, can bend the law to their will and weaponize it against vulnerable...

  • Mike Johnson 'undercuts' Trump's key campaign message with accidental admission: columnist

    House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) tried to back up former President Donald Trump's claims that non-citizens were voting in presidential elections during a Wednesday news conference — but his claim was accidentally revealing in a way that is bad for the former president, wrote Aaron Blake for The Washington Post.This comes as Johnson has also suggested that if he were in a position to block election certification in 2024, under the same "circumstances" as 2020, he would do so.“'We all know...