Friday Fox Follies: Hack Hannity Humiliates Himself . . . Again & Again
How many times did Sean Hannity humiliate himself this week? SPOILER ALERT: You don’t have enough fingers to count them on one hand.
How many times did Sean Hannity humiliate himself this week? SPOILER ALERT: You don’t have enough fingers to count them on one hand.
Donald Trump has gone so crazy that even his own campaign can’t explain what he is talking about. Trump spokesperson Katrina Pierson aimlessly flailed around an MSNBC interview when she was asked if Trump was being sarcastic when he said that Obama founded ISIS.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) is still all-in with Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump, even after Trump falsely accused President Barack Obama of being the founder of ISIS and suggested that Hillary Clinton would be assassinated if she were to pick Supreme Court justices.
Donald Trump has blown up in Pennsylvania and changed his mind by claiming that he isn’t being sarcastic. Obama really did found ISIS.
Donald Trump admitted to an audience in Erie, PA that he needs to win Pennsylvania, or he will lose the presidential election.
Hillary Clinton has released her and her husband’s 2015 tax return, and it shows that they donated 9.8% of the gross income to charity. In contrast, reporters have been unable to find no individual donations that Trump made out of his own pocket to charity.
Republican strategist Matt Mackowiak freaked out over what he sees as Donald Trump “threatening the entire GOP and it could take a decade to erase the damage. We are looking at an extinction-level event.”
A new batch of NBC News/Marist polls of Florida, Virginia, North Carolina, and Colorado show Hillary Clinton leading Donald Trump by big margins in each key swing state.
Former Ambassador Robert H. Tuttle who served in the Reagan and George W. Bush administrations called Donald Trump unqualified and not competent while endorsing Hillary Clinton.
After being filleted for his obvious lie that President Obama founded ISIS, Donald Trump is now claiming that his lie was a joke.
Failure to pass Zika funding forced the administration to choose between delaying vaccine work and raiding other programs to avoid these delays.