Nolte: George Will Describes GOP as ‘Cult,’ Illegal Immigration as ‘Entrepreneurial Act’
Never Trumper George Will accused the Republican Party of becoming a “cult” and described illegal immigration as an “entrepreneurial act.”
Never Trumper George Will accused the Republican Party of becoming a “cult” and described illegal immigration as an “entrepreneurial act.”
Monday during an appearance on MSNBC’s “Live,” NBC News technology correspondent Jacob Ward sounded an alarm on the issue of climate change. During an appearance with MSNBC’s Stephanie Ruhle, Ward likened the threat to that of a space alien invasion.
On Wednesday broadcast of Hugh Hewitt’s nationally syndicated radio show, MSNBC host Stephanie Ruhle weighed in on the possibility former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg running for president. Ruhle, a former employee of Bloomberg, added that if he won, she’d
MSNBC and CNN are now both on record doing their part to spread a fringe conspiracy theory attacking Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC).
The freshman congresswoman is facing some blowback for her homophobic smear of Graham, but it is obviously not coming from the establishment media.
During a segment on MSNBC that aired on Monday, reporter Gadi Schwartz admitted that most migrants in the U.S.-Mexican border city of Tijuana who traveled with the Central American caravan were not women and children. Instead, he said they were men,
Thursday on MSNBC’s “Live With Velshi and Ruhle,” anchor Stephanie Ruhle said hip-hop star Kanye West’s comments in the Oval Office today were “an assault on our White House.” Co-host Ali Velshi said, “That was bonkers.” Ruhle stated, “If you
MSNBC’s Stephanie Ruhle mocked Americans’ aversion to socialism Friday during a discussion panel on effective midterm messaging for the Democratic Party.
Top NBC News figures are calling on Twitter to ban President Donald Trump after threatening retaliation against Iran’s “demented words of violence.”
Friday on MSNBC, panelists described the Trump administration’s handling of detained immigrants illegally crossing the U.S.-Mexico border as operating “concentration camps.”
Monday on MSNBC, Stephanie Ruhle shared her reaction to actor Robert De Niro’s “F*ck Trump” comments during Sunday’s Tony Awards. While Ruhle said she shouts “some of those words in the shower,” the MSNBC anchor argued De Niro voicing his
Tuesday on Fox News Channel’s “Tucker Carlson Tonight,” host Tucker Carlson offered a sampling of media reactions to President Donald Trump’s push for a border wall, all of which were opposed to it. Included amongst those were comments from MSNBC
Saturday in a tweet, MSNBC host Stephanie Ruhle apologized for her remarks earlier in the week questioning President Donald Trump’s recently appointed director of the National Economic Council trust in “God’s will” in his new role. “If you noticed when
Thursday during the 11 a.m. ET hour on MSNBC, co-host Stephanie Ruhle took a veiled shot at recently appointed Trump National Economic Council director Larry Kudlow for his faith in “God’s will.” Ruhle referenced a tweet by CNBC’s Eamon Javers
On February 26, MSNBC Terror Analyst Malcolm Nance suggested that teachers are not ready to carry guns and that they would most likely be shot as police entered a building in the case of an attack.
On Thursday’s “MSNBC Live,” anchor Stephanie Ruhle argued Senator Marco Rubio (R-FL) should “step up and be a human” and talk about guns. “Morning Joe” co-host Mika Brzezinski closed the “Morning Joe” broadcast by saying, “I just think it’s, you
Former Fresno State football coach Pat Hill was known for his “anyone, anytime, anyplace” motto while he was building the school’s program last decade, and former White House Chief Strategist Steve K. Bannon seems to be using Hill’s playbook by taking the message of economic nationalism to all communities and people of all political persuasions and backgrounds. In recent weeks, mainstream media reporters have been discovering that Bannon’s message is winning over Democrats and people of color who take the time to meet with Bannon instead of buying into false stereotypes about him.
Vanity Fair special correspondent Gabriel Sherman told MSNBC anchor Steph Ruhle on Friday that it would be foolish to count Steve Bannon out because those who have bet against Breitbart News and Bannon have repeatedly been proven wrong. Sherman recently traveled with Bannon abroad and across the United States to write the first major profile of Bannon since he left the White House.
Thursday on MSNBC, host Stephanie Ruhle wondered if Fox News host Laura Ingraham was right that Democrats called for the resignation of Sen. Al Franken (D-MN) over sexual misconduct accusations as a political calculation that could eventually lead to the
On Tuesday’s “MSNBC Live,” anchor Stephanie Ruhle stated Senator Lindsey Graham’s (R-SC) tweets about President Trump’s golf score are “Kim Jong-un type of antics.” Ruhle said, “He has been one of the Senate Republicans most outspoken when it comes to criticizing President
Tuesday on MSNBC’s “Live With Velshi and Ruhle,” while discussing President Donald Trump’s speech at United Nations, co-host Stephanie Ruhle said the “unsophisticated” speech played to his base who “don’t necessarily like the U.N.,” adding they might not understand what
The new White House communications director called the New Yorker’s Ryan Lizza, a member in good standing in The Opposition Party, on Wednesday evening to blast his co-workers in a rambling rant that was so outrageous and discordant that reporters wondered whether Scaramucci drunk-dialed Lizza, was drunk with power, or, revealing he was unqualified for his communications director job, did not know how to smoothly go on and off the record like Trump skillfully did recently with three New York Times reporters so such inflammatory comments do not reflect badly on his boss.
On Thursday’s “MSNBC Live,” host Stephanie Ruhle stated that the large amount of problems with Obamacare is one of the reasons why Republicans control both houses of Congress and the White House. Ruhle stated, “There are loads of Obamacare problems.
In an interview Thursday on MSNBC, Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) reacted to President Donald Trump’s remarks calling into question his Attorney General Jeff Sessions’ recusal from any investigation pertaining to the 2016 presidential campaign. Warren did not fault Sessions for
When it comes to elitism, the Sun Valley conference that Jared Kushner is attending this week is worse than Davos, according to MSNBC anchor and Wall Street expert Stephanie Ruhle.
Dr. Sebastian Gorka has been brawling—and taking names—on establishment media television networks, and the White House adviser has emerged as one of President Donald Trump’s favorite defenders, according to an Axios report.
Tuesday on MSNBC, Sebastian Gorka, deputy assistant to President Donald Trump, and host Stephanie Ruhle sparred over the meeting between Donald Trump, Jr. and a Russian attorney. Gorka said, “Look, I think Donald Jr.’s statements stand for themselves, an individual who
During an interview with Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) on Wednesday’s “MSNBC Live,” anchor Stephanie Ruhle asked Warren “you guys were in power for the last eight years. Why is it that it didn’t work for those good Americans you were
On Monday’s broadcast of MSNBC’s “MSNBC Live,” host Stephanie Ruhle reacted to Meryl Streep’s speech at the previous night’s Golden Globes by saying “it’s fair to say there are many people in Hollywood that are now out of touch” with
On Thursday’s broadcast of “MSNBC Live,” anchor Stephanie Ruhle stated that former Trump campaign manager and newly-named presidential counselor Kellyanne Conway “without a doubt,” “did break the glass ceiling.” Ruhle said, “Listen, whether you like her or not, Kellyanne Conway got
With the left’s new focus on “fake news,” MSNBC appeared to join the fray — but maybe not in the best way possible — as one host went on air to accuse Fox News of holding a Christmas Party at Trump’s
On Wednesday’s “MSNBC Live,” anchor Stephanie Ruhle, New York Times columnist Frank Bruni, and journalist Tina Brown discussed the 2016 election and political correctness, and during that discussion, Ruhle wondered if political correctness has prevented people from saying things that are important,
Wednesday on MSNBC, former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani defended Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump and Breitbart News against network host Stephanie Ruhle’s charges of racism. Partial transcript as follows: RUHLE: I’ve also never seen the hate and the
Tuesday on MSNBC, host Stephanie Ruhle was interviewing Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton supporter and the former Gov. Jennifer Granholm (D-MI), she turned to the crowd of young people behind her and asked “So Hillary Clinton as a candidate, do
Friday on MSNBC, former Gov. Howard Dean (D-VT), also the former chairman of the Democratic National Committee, offered his thoughts on Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump so-called late-night “tweetstorm” about former Miss Universe Alicia Machado. During the conversation, host Stephanie Ruhle asked Dean
Friday on MSNBC, while discussing Monday night’s upcoming presidential debate between Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump and Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton, Weekly Standard editor Bill Kristol said Trump knows “deep in his heart he shouldn’t be president of the United
Thursday on MSNBC, host Stephanie Ruhle said Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton “faces a double standard every day” from the media on the “right, left and center.” Partial transcript as follows: KRISTOL: Johnson and Stein are getting over a third
On Wednesday’s broadcast of “MSNBC Live,” host Stephanie Ruhle played a montage of FBI Director James Comey contradicting Democratic presidential nominee former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s statements before the Benghazi Select Committee and asked Representative Matt Cartwright (D-PA), “How is
During MSNBC’s coverage of the Democratic National Convention on Tuesday, MSNBC anchor Stephanie Ruhle questioned two Bernie Sanders delegates on the booing during the DNC’s invocation on day one of the convention. After asking on whether the protests for Sanders would