Is Elisabeth Hasselbeck Too Dumb to Be on The View?
If The View is truly like women friends getting together to chat, discuss, dish -- whatever you want to call it -- Ms. Hasselbeck wouldn't be included.
If The View is truly like women friends getting together to chat, discuss, dish -- whatever you want to call it -- Ms. Hasselbeck wouldn't be included.
Funny Or Die | Posted 11.08.2008 | Politics
It seems like years ago that John McCain put out an advertisement comparing Barack Obama's popularity to Paris Hilton's. The ad prompted a response f...
Chuck Lasker | Posted 10.26.2008 | Home
If only Palin were president now, all our troubles would seem so far away. She'd have no trouble convincing the nation of a bailout plan. Hey, the plan is God's Will!
Dr. Jonny Bowden | Posted 10.06.2008 | Living
There are some striking parallels between the gas crisis and the obesity crisis. Clamoring for cheaper gas and offshore drilling is the equivalent of looking for a way to keep eating crap and not get fat.
Michelle Madhok | Posted 09.24.2008 | Style
I'm much more eager to see the wares of someone with a good eye and refined taste than a flimsy minidress with a recognizable face near the display.
Guardian | Leigh Holmwood | Posted 09.20.2008 | Media
Digital entertainment channel ITV2 has signed up Paris Hilton to appear in a new UK-produced show in which she will attempt to find a British best fri...
Mitchell Bard | Posted 09.19.2008 | Politics
If Britney or Paris were to claim they were virgins, the media and public would go into apoplexy, but McCain can be equally dishonest about important policy issues, and virtually nobody says a word.
HuffingtonPost.com | Seth Colter Walls | Posted 09.15.2008 | Politics
On a Friday morning conference call with reporters, McCain campaign manager Rick Davis revealed that the Republican nominee pulled in approximately $2...
Shawn M. Henderson | Posted 09.13.2008 | Home
Talking about Paris and Britney is not talking about healthcare and Iraq. There were 85 million potential voters who didn't vote in the last election. Obama needs to let them know what he can do for them.
John Farr | Posted 09.12.2008 | Entertainment
Joan Allen is a quiet, steady, pre-possessing performer who combines her all-too-evident God-given skill with an understated style and allure, and also happens to make lots of extremely good pictures.
Ari Melber | Posted 09.11.2008 | Media
Barack Obama may be on his first extended vacation of the campaign, but his aides are working hard to counteract John McCain's recent celebrity offensive.
Robert Naiman | Posted 09.11.2008 | Politics
A group of economists have initiated an open letter to the Congressional leadership noting that modest efficiency improvements would do much more than offshore drilling to reduce gas prices.
Todd Gitlin | Posted 09.11.2008 | Media
David Gregory appears to have a limited supply of question marks at his disposal. He doesn't see any over John McCain's head -- or about his top foreign policy advisor, Randy Scheunemann.
Patt Morrison | Posted 09.10.2008 | Politics
The Constitution requires that a president be at least 35 years old. Paris Hilton won't reach that birthday until shortly after the Iowa caucuses in 2016.
Charles Karel Bouley | Posted 09.08.2008 | Politics
I know it's un-American, but I don't give one iota (the ninth and smallest letter of the Greek alphabet and thus slang for ONE BIT) whom John Edwards is screwing.
Mary Lyon | Posted 09.08.2008 | Politics
Working with the issues instead of the tabloids would be a most disarming way for McCain to show America he really is different, and not just merely different from George W. Bush.
Raymond J. Learsy | Posted 09.07.2008 | Politics
While our administration has done little and Congress not much more to get the oil monkey off our backs, we have Paris Hilton proposing enlisting industry, labor and government to a higher calling.
HuffingtonPost.com | Sam Stein | Posted 09.07.2008 | Politics
There once was a time, not too long ago, when John McCain lamented the fact that Paris Hilton was getting so much attention in the news media. Nowaday...
Omid Memarian | Posted 09.07.2008 | Politics
She accepts the consequences of her actions, as shown by her stint in jail. McCain has never admitted that his support of the war has been harmful for millions of people and disastrous for the US economy.
Earl Ofari Hutchinson | Posted 09.06.2008 | Politics
A whole lot of Americans are getting weary of seeing and hearing about Obama -- nearly half of independents said they saw too much of him.
Russ Wellen | Posted 09.06.2008 | Politics
Aside from emphasizing his age, it's yet another area in which McCain resembles George Bush, who's notorious for his early bed-time and seizing any opportunity he can to retreat to his ranch.
Earnest Harris | Posted 09.06.2008 | Home
The new McCain campaign tactic unfolded in the aftermath of The New Yorker cover and taps into the notion that black people can ascend to popular status only as entertainers.
Robert S. McElvaine | Posted 09.06.2008 | Politics
When they ran for president, Franklin Roosevelt and John Kennedy were seen as fluff -- celebrities -- but they are now generally seen as the two greatest presidents of the past century.
Huffington Post | Posted 09.06.2008 | Green
The great energy debate is getting more attention now than it seems to have ever gotten, which is great -- but it also means that things are getting a...
Arianna Huffington | Posted 09.06.2008 | Politics
The McCain camp knows that the only way they can win the election is to turn it into a carnival sideshow. If this is where they have taken the political discourse in early August, what have they got for us come October?
Beth Arnold | Posted 11.24.2008 | Media