Angela Rye and Van Jones discussed his comments commending Donald Trumps for his address yesterday. Like we said, some of us didn’t even watch the lies, but Angela Rye isn’t one of those people. Angela detested the address and feels Van is setting the “bar low” by giving him props for “51 lies.”
To say most folks were a bit surprised when Donald Trump was elected president on November 8 would be like saying you’d be a tad caught off guard if a venomous viper leapt out of your screen right now and opened your jugular. Trump’s successful campaign flew in the face of not only all conventional wisdom and methods of polling, but also common sense: Surely, a 70-year-old reality star with no political experience and a bad habit of engaging in petty Twitter feuds could never be elected to arguably the most powerful office in the world, right? But Trump’s campaign defied all reason and logic, and it may have permanently blurred the lines between the worlds of entertainment and politics. Sure, actors, writers, athletes, and comedians have entered the political realm before with varying degrees of success, but never before had an American gone straight from Hollywood to the White House without first proving himself in a lower office. Needless to say, it’s a development that’s got political analysts and celebrities alike wondering about the new possibilities presented by the age of Trump. And one beloved A-lister who had previously ruled out a public office might be suddenly reconsidering her options. In a recent interview on his Bloomberg Television series, interviewer David Rubinstein broached the topic of Oprah Winfrey following in the Donald’s footsteps: “Have you ever thought that given the popularity you have, we haven’t broken the glass ceiling yet for women, that you could actually run for president and be elected?” Rubinstein asked the iconic media tycoon. “I actually never thought that that was, I never considered the question even a possibility,” Winfrey answered. She then paused and smiled at the audience as though experiencing a sudden revelation. “I just thought, ‘Oh. Oh,” she explained. “Right, because it’s clear that you don’t need government experience to be elected President of the United States, right?” Rubinstein added pointedly. “That’s what I thought,” said Winfrey. “I thought, ‘Oh gee, I don’t have the experience. I don’t know enough. I don’t…’ And now I’m thinking, ‘Oh. Oh.’” Was the Queen of Daytime TV joking, or has Trump’s victory made her consider the possibility of throwing her hat in the ring in 2020? Obviously, it might be a few years before we find out for sure, but we’d like to take this opportunity to encourage Oprah to go for it. After all, if we’re gonna have a president who’s never held any sort of public office before, it might as well be one who enjoys giving out free cars. Now, that’s what we call an auto bailout!
To say most folks were a bit surprised when Donald Trump was elected president on November 8 would be like saying you’d be a tad caught off guard if a venomous viper leapt out of your screen right now and opened your jugular. Trump’s successful campaign flew in the face of not only all conventional wisdom and methods of polling, but also common sense: Surely, a 70-year-old reality star with no political experience and a bad habit of engaging in petty Twitter feuds could never be elected to arguably the most powerful office in the world, right? But Trump’s campaign defied all reason and logic, and it may have permanently blurred the lines between the worlds of entertainment and politics. Sure, actors, writers, athletes, and comedians have entered the political realm before with varying degrees of success, but never before had an American gone straight from Hollywood to the White House without first proving himself in a lower office. Needless to say, it’s a development that’s got political analysts and celebrities alike wondering about the new possibilities presented by the age of Trump. And one beloved A-lister who had previously ruled out a public office might be suddenly reconsidering her options. In a recent interview on his Bloomberg Television series, interviewer David Rubinstein broached the topic of Oprah Winfrey following in the Donald’s footsteps: “Have you ever thought that given the popularity you have, we haven’t broken the glass ceiling yet for women, that you could actually run for president and be elected?” Rubinstein asked the iconic media tycoon. “I actually never thought that that was, I never considered the question even a possibility,” Winfrey answered. She then paused and smiled at the audience as though experiencing a sudden revelation. “I just thought, ‘Oh. Oh,” she explained. “Right, because it’s clear that you don’t need government experience to be elected President of the United States, right?” Rubinstein added pointedly. “That’s what I thought,” said Winfrey. “I thought, ‘Oh gee, I don’t have the experience. I don’t know enough. I don’t…’ And now I’m thinking, ‘Oh. Oh.’” Was the Queen of Daytime TV joking, or has Trump’s victory made her consider the possibility of throwing her hat in the ring in 2020? Obviously, it might be a few years before we find out for sure, but we’d like to take this opportunity to encourage Oprah to go for it. After all, if we’re gonna have a president who’s never held any sort of public office before, it might as well be one who enjoys giving out free cars. Now, that’s what we call an auto bailout!
THAT ACNE FACED / POCK FACED / GINGER FRECKLE FACED racist….all in black face cultural appropriating black America while trying to get LIKES and follows to increase her fame and profile…WEIRD… All running her minstrel show….all in black face like she’s Al Johnston…in black face…Unless she’s in Orange Face doing the Donald Trump…. Whatever it is, it looks like she was just jerked off on by 12 fucking Orange Julius employees….who have been living off the shit for years…if that’s a thing? I mean I couldn’t think of anything orange…that would cum orange…like her hair…. I kind of like whatever this lubricated face weirdness is – because it’s not a “look how hot my hot ass is cuz I am young and it’s hot”…pic…mixing it up… The post Bella Thorne in Black Face of the Day appeared first on DrunkenStepfather .
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President Donald Trump recently held a luncheon honoring the millions of Black American’s who have impacted America’s culture. Watch the video clip below: @lalaashep
Here we go… President Trump Reacts To Women’s March Protests After MILLIONS in all 50 states and 70 countries marched in solidarity for the #WomensMarch, the Cheeto elected to the White House is reacting. As previously reported celebrities including Rihanna, Kerry Washington Janelle Monae, Debbie Allen, Madonna, and Ashley Judd hit the streets with countless global protestors who disagreed with this past election cycle’s insulting, demonizing and threatening of women, immigrants, Native Americans, Black and brown people, people with disabilities and sexual assault victims. And while the protests were praised by people who agreed that a man like Donald Trump doesn’t belong in the White House, the Donald himself (of course) had to react. The New York Daily News reports: Those big crowds are still bothering President Trump. The new President, on his second day in office, criticized the participants in Saturday’s Women’s March in Washington, D.C. and talked up his own TV ratings from the inauguration. “Watched protests yesterday but was under the impression that we just had an election!” Trump tweeted Sunday. “Why didn’t these people vote? Celebs hurt cause badly.” Watched protests yesterday but was under the impression that we just had an election! Why didn't these people vote? Celebs hurt cause badly. — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) January 22, 2017 Trump also boasted about the television draw for his inauguration on Friday. “Wow, television ratings just out: 31 million people watched the Inauguration, 11 million more than the very good ratings from 4 years ago!” he wrote. In a tamer tweet, though, Trump seemed to accept the opposition. “Peaceful protests are a hallmark of our democracy. Even if I don’t always agree, I recognize the rights of people to express their views,” he said. So who wrote this passively Presidential azz tweet for Trump? Peaceful protests are a hallmark of our democracy. Even if I don't always agree, I recognize the rights of people to express their views. — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) January 22, 2017 You know there’s no way the Cheeto really feels that way… Check out more photos from the global #WomensMarch on the flip. Splash News
Woody Harrelson is joining Donald Glover and Emilia Clarke on the cast list for the forthcoming ‘Star Wars’ movie that serves as Han Solo’s origin story.
Frank Ocean’s Tumblr post appreciates Barack Obama while turning a stark eye on Donald Trump: ‘The world can see America divided and the chaos in the streets.’