As different as two American politicians can be today except for both being white guys who are aiming for the ultimate bench ...
Like many good lawyers, he’s a chameleon. Depending on the audience, he can breathe fire — the way he does on MAGA podcasts or at Trump rallies — or he can present as a calm, reasonable man ...
The president who set new benchmarks for false and misleading claims — more than 30,000 of them during his term, in fact — leads a MAGA movement that increasingly shamelessly treats ...
While it’s always perilous to make predictions about American politics — or anything else — here’s one that I’m almost certain is correct: If Trump loses in 2024, MAGA will fade.
But what you're seeing is the MAGA movement's doing what the Tea Party did. It's starting to fringe out, and they're caring about these one-off issues that wasn't something that was thought about.
Trump." The Rolling Stone story called Landry America's "most extreme governor" and said Landry is "poised to pick up the MAGA flag." It also quoted sources who believe Trump could appoint Landry ...
And, oh, did it sting the Trump campaign and MAGA world, which immediately began attacking the woman with millions of followers, billions of dollars and megatons of influence. After Swift signed ...
This post is the third in “MAGA and Masculinity in 2024,” an ongoing series examining the societal fallout from right-wing hypermasculinity — and the people fighting its toxic messaging by ...
Have you noticed that the simple acronym “MAGA” sends liberals into a frenzy? Somehow MAGA has become a four-letter word spewed from left-wing mouths as if it makes their teeth hurt.
Sen. JD Vance of Ohio, back on the campaign trail after his matchup with Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, eschewed the debate-stage niceties that marked their relatively cordial meeting and went back on ...
planting her Trump flag (so to speak) smack in the middle of Sunday football. Lake is calling on all Arizona Cardinals fans — or at least the ones who love America — to wear their MAGA hats to ...
Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) held Trump “practically and morally responsible” for the attack on the Capitol. It was “a foreseeable consequence of the growing crescendo of false statements, ...