Three children and three adults are dead, gunned down in a Nashville school by someone who had no business possessing two rifles and a handgun.
Author: Rex Huppke, USA TODAY
Behold Ron ‘culture war’ DeSantis: The Florida emperor with no clothes
As Gov. Ron DeSantis tries to raise his profile ahead of a likely presidential primary campaign, it’s clear the Florida emperor has no clothes.
Congress must ban TikTok. Only American companies can profit from my data.
As TikTok CEO Shou Zi Chew appears before Congress, I know the youths out there don’t want to hear it, but it’s time for America to ban the app.
To keep pace with Donald Trump, Ron DeSantis needs a looming indictment for the clout
Donald Trump and the Manhattan DA’s New York case against him must be giving Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis a bad case of ‘looming indictment envy.’
On Mister Rogers’ birthday, a question: Would today’s GOP try to ban him for being woke?
Had Fred Rogers lived to see this moment in our history, I fear his reputation, at least in GOP circles, would’ve been less beloved and more ‘woke.’
Minnesota Republican confirms hunger doesn’t exist because he hasn’t seen it
As the Minnesota Senate passed a free lunch bill, GOP Sen. Steve Drazkowski showed solving hunger is easy – as long as you believe it doesn’t exist.
Believing Tucker Carlson’s Jan. 6 lies is a choice, but most will choose the truth
Believing the lies Fox News host Tucker Carlson is spouting about the Jan.6 domestic terrorist attack on the U.S. Capitol is a choice. A dumb one.
Honey of an interview: I asked a bear for his opinion of ‘Cocaine Bear.’ Here’s his review.
The new movie ‘Cocaine Bear’ has caused a buzz in the human world. But I wondered: How are bears feeling about this carnivore-centric flick?
Fox News’ election lies vs. sexism from CNN’s Don Lemon. The difference? Accountability.
Fox News has not apologized for lies about election fraud. But at CNN, Don Lemon was swiftly held accountable for sexist comments about Nikki Haley.
Voters have clearly told Republicans to change their ways. So far GOP has said, ‘Nope.’
In the short months since Republicans suffered midterm electoral dysfunction, the party surveyed the message voters sent and responded with: “Meh.”