Watch This GOP Senator Act Like A Child & Get Schooled Like A Child By Sen. Bernie Sanders
Sen. Markwayne Mullin made a fool of himself trying to start an actual physical fight during a hearing over a mean tweet.
November 15 2023 1:37 PM
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Sen. Markwayne Mullin made a fool of himself trying to start an actual physical fight during a hearing over a mean tweet.
The staffer was fired for that, among other crude comments.
There’s no way I’m spending the rest of my twenties dealing with the "bust" in #BernieOrBust.
Disappointed in this year's election? Don't put the health, safety, and equality of your fellow citizens at risk because of it.
After announcing her decision to leave the White House race, #ThankYouElizabeth and "with Warren" began trending on Twitter.
12-year-old Olivia's handwritten letter — with emoticons — will give you the feels. And yes, Clinton responded.
The First Lady's speech at last night's Democratic National Convention will forever go down in history as one of the best speeches ever.
The first serious openly gay candidate for president is leaving the building.
This group of friends hopes to appeal to third-party voters to help get an ally in the White House when so much is at stake for people of color, women, queer people, and more...
"One of the things about privilege is that you don’t think about it very much."
Obama called Trump out for being a size queen and we're HOWLING.
The congresswoman has some thoughts on this competitive AF season of Drag Race All Stars!
The election went to Trump. That means we need to reorganize and do what's best for the community, now.
Secretary of Defense Ash Carter stated that one of the reasons to lift the ban is because trans people are already there.
Although White House press secretary Jay Carney said earlier this week that he does not anticipate any revelatory statement from President Barack Obama on his gay marriage position when he takes the stage at an LGBT fund-raiser in New York this evening, a group of Democratic senators is now urging the president to support marriage equality. “President Obama has taken important steps to help the LGBT community, and I urge him to join me and millions of other Americans in supporting equal marriage rights for same-sex couples,” said Sen. Al Franken of Minnesota, sponsor of the Student Non-Discrimination Act. Sen. Jeff Merkley of Oregon, lead sponsor of the Employment Non-Discrimination Act, said, “I support marriage equality — this is an issue of fundamental fairness. I hope that President Obama will endorse that view and voice his support for equality for all.”
58 people lost their lives, and over 500 people were injured.