Filmmaker and activist Michael Moore is “over the moon” about the possibility of electing Vice President Kamala Harris as the “most progressive” president in American history. Moore wrote in his Substack that he hasn’t been this happy since he voted for former President Obama, hasn’t “been this thrilled since Ben & Jerry’s released Stephen Colbert’s...
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Speculation grows as Kamala Harris' first interview as candidate still unscheduled with September approaching
The clock is ticking for Vice President Kamala Harris. Harris, who has not sat down for an interview or held a formal press conference since emerging as the Democratic presidential nominee last month, insisted on Aug. 9 that she wanted “to get an interview scheduled before the end of the month.” The calendar flips to...
RFK Jr.'s sister 'completely disavows' him in MSNBC interview, says her brother 'set fire' to father's memory
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s sister, Kerry Kennedy, disavowed her brother in an interview with MSNBC’s Joy Reid on Monday. “Personally, I completely disavow and separate and disassociate myself from my brother, Bobby Kennedy, and his flagrant and inexplicable effort to desecrate and trample and set fire to daddy’s memory,” she said in an interview on...
Kamala Harris ally: We have to 'reimagine' democracy beyond Founders' 'little piece of paper'
Human Rights Campaign president Kelley Robinson urged people to “reimagine” freedom and democracy beyond the Founders’ “little piece of paper” at the Democratic National Convention (DNC) last week. Robinson spoke on the third night of the DNC, but two days before, she was on a panel at the DNC’s LGBTQ+ Kickoff where she was asked...
Don Lemon marvels at Black voters telling him they’re backing Trump: Think he’s ‘on Black people’s side’
Former CNN host Don Lemon confessed it was “eye-opening” to see the number of voters in deep-blue cities that told him they were backing former President Trump in the next election, primarily because of economic concerns. “I don’t know if it was surprising, but it was certainly eye-opening to hear so many people, even people...
Former Trump national security adviser slams old boss over Afghanistan withdrawal: 'Concessions to Taliban'
Former Trump national security adviser H.R. McMaster told CNN on Monday that part of the blame for the botched U.S. military withdrawal from Afghanistan rests on former President Trump’s shoulders. McMaster, a retired U.S. Army Lieutenant General, told network anchor Anderson Cooper that the former president’s decision to withdraw from Afghanistan while negotiating with Taliban...
RFK, Jr.'s ex–running mate hits back at critics after he endorsed Trump: 'They've lost their soul'
California entrepreneur Nicole Shanahan hit back at criticism after her former running mate Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. endorsed former President Trump on Friday at a rally in Arizona. Shanahan responded to MSNBC host Lawrence O’Donnell, who suggested RFK, Jr. “fully disgraced” his father’s name, and Democratic strategist James Carville, who suggested the former independent presidential...
California government and Google partner to fund state's newsrooms, sparking fears of propaganda
Google and California’s government just settled on a deal to pull together $180 million to fund local news outlets, prompting fears from critics that the state’s newsrooms will be beholden to the Democratic government and tech company’s progressive views. “It’s hard to see this as anything other than progressives enlisting Big Tech to amplify their...
Kamala Harris touted as centrist candidate by media after DNC: 'Sounded a little bit more like' Reagan
Once considered one of the most progressive members of Congress, Vice President Kamala Harris was widely depicted as a moderate in the media following her Democratic nomination acceptance speech, according to media pundits and news hosts who compared the Democratic presidential nominee to Ronald Reagan and argued the party “captured the center.” “They talk about...
Blue city's drug recriminalization rollout includes jail for suspects caught at night or on weekends
People caught with drugs in Portland, Oregon, between 8 p.m. to 8 a.m. and on weekends may be arrested and taken to jail starting next week, according to police. It’s a temporary solution as Multnomah County works to get a deflection center up and running to offer people suspected of low-level drug possession the option...









