Angela Rye’s Show-Stealing Moments If there’s one good thing to come out of this election, it’s the emergence of political analyst superstar and #bae Angela Rye. She’s been on CNN clapping back, giving side-eyes and putting old white guys in their places. It’s been beautiful to look at and enough to make us want to cry. Take a look. RT @Curtos07 : Trump economic advisor Stephen Moore gets OWNED by Angela Rye on #RealTime pic.twitter.com/IOecAnwIXR — Low (@LowKeyUHTN) October 2, 2016 #ExhibitA Whoosh. Now before we go on to more epic moments we want to reiterate a point she’s been trying to make this election season: VOTE. Sure it may seem like hope is lost but young people need to vote and they need to vote in droves to save this country from chaos. So go out to the polls and do it! Now, on to the regularly scheduled programming.
A bunch of celebrities want you to Vote 4 Stuff . David Letterman wants to make sure you don’t vote for Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney, unless he appears on The Late Show before November 6. David Letterman on Mitt Romney Friday, Letterman couldn’t help but notice that election season is rapidly coming to a close, and that Romney hasn’t responded to invitations to come on the CBS telecast. President Obama appeared on Letterman in September. So Dave, who famously skewered John McCain for dodging his show four years ago, devised a plan, instructing his audience to not vote for the GOP candidate next month. Unless he appears on the show, in which case the registered independent will withdraw this non-endorsement. He’s kidding … maybe. A little. Election 2012 : Obama-Biden Romney-Ryan View Poll »
Andrew Jenks turns a Twitter war into a civil political dialogue. By Andrew Jenks Andrew Jenks Photo: MTV News DES MOINES, Iowa — If young people can change anything about politics, it’s the way we speak to each other. Whenever I write about politics, I mostly get civil tweets from those that agree and disagree. But sometimes I don’t. Earlier today, after tweeting about my experience so far in Iowa , I had the following exchange on Twitter with @TyKeeling: 1:52 p.m. – @TyKeeling: Wow @AndrewJenks. I thought he was different than most turns out he’s the same as any other media d—head now a days. 1:56 p.m. – Me: what do u mean? And can we be civil? “d—head”? really? 2:04 p.m. – @TyKeeling: k D—head was too far however the way Iowa has been represented, especially this year, has all been negative attention. 2:07 p.m. – @TyKeeling: and it seems that you, purposely or not, are feed right into that. 2:14 p.m. — Me: check out the blog , man. Talked to some really engaged smart young voters. Tweet me again if u think still not representing. 2:10 p.m. – @TyKeeling: After my early spontaneous rant about @AndrewJenks I have developed a new respect for him because unlike the rest, he cares what ppl think. 2:30 p.m. — Me: Yeah man. Let’s keep talking. So I went from “d—head” to mutual respect and continuing a civil dialogue where we can talk politics in less than 40 minutes. It’s possible … MTV is on the scene in Iowa! Head to Iowa.MTV.com for all our Iowa caucus coverage , and stick with PowerOf12.org throughout the presidential election season to follow Andrew Jenks on the campaign trail. Related Videos Barnstorming The Iowa Caucus With Andrew Jenks