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Behind the scenes at Biden's bizarre press conference
After 64 days without a press conference -- the longest span of any new president in a century -- President Biden last week finally held a presser and it was, uh ... just plain weird.
SharesWhite House keeps changing excuse for why Biden fell on Air Force One stairs
After President Biden on Friday stumbled repeatedly while mounting the stairs of Air Force One, the jokes almost wrote themselves.
SharesWashington Post officially becomes nothing more than birdcage liner
The Post took a single source and leveled hugely serious charges against the president -- no proof, no corroboration, just a claim that Mr. Trump had uttered the words.
SharesSo much for bringing dogs back to the White House
The U.S. media went crazy when Mr. Biden won the presidency, writing breathless stories about dogs returning to the White House after four years of a dogless Trump administration.
SharesBuckle your seatbelt: Is AOC right on the minimum wage?
Maybe Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, the former bartender turned top leader of the progressive movement within the Democratic Party, is right about the minimum wage.
SharesRocky Psaki: New White House press secretary has bumpy start
Jen Psaki, a veteran political spokesman who served in the Obama White House as a deputy press secretary, is off to a rocky start in her new and improved role.
SharesUnity? Biden can't even keep his own party together
President Biden said the word "unity" eight times in his inaugural address, but he's already having a tough time unifying his own party and keeping his longtime allies in friendly unions happy.
SharesBiden's stumbling, bumbling first steps on COVID-19 expose his weak, feeble plan
Right out of the chute, President Biden made a big blunder. Just hours after taking the oath of office, the new president and his family headed over to the Lincoln Memorial for a little nighttime photo-op.
SharesSoon-to-be ex-President Trump wants a 21-gun farewell salute ... of course
Donald J. Trump sure is a piece of work, isn't he?
SharesPoof: The day President Trump's entire legacy disappeared forever
All of President Trump's achievements -- and they were real and significant -- have gone up in a puff of smoke.
SharesIgnore the histrionics; Democrat lawmakers have objected to last three GOP presidents
To hear the mainstream media and bleeding-heart liberals tell it, Republicans who plan to object to Electoral College votes in the 2020 presidential election are all but committing treason.
SharesNeera Tanden just a sacrificial lamb for other Biden picks
Is Neera Tanden, Joe Biden's pick to become director of the Office of Budget and Management (OMB), the worst nominee in history?
SharesMedia go gaga over Biden's dogs, even calling on a pet psychic for a reading
After four years of a dogless White House under President Trump, Democrat Joe Biden, who appears set to be elected president when the Electoral College votes Dec. 14, is bringing two "friends" with him.
SharesBiden will be the most sheltered, least seen president since FDR
With Joe Biden now well on his way to moving into the White House on Jan. 20, 2021, America is set to go from the most over-exposed president in history to the least seen commander in chief in decades.
SharesSocial and mainstream media's double standard on display (yet again)
Since Election Day 2020, President Trump has claimed, without evidence, that there were some shenanigans in the presidential election -- voter fraud, dead people voting and the like. Social media was having none of it.
SharesJoe Biden's basement strategy really IS his plan
For the last few months, Republicans have mused that maybe Mr. Biden really did plan to stay in his basement in his Wilmington, Delaware, mansion for the rest of the campaign.
SharesBookies took a bath on the 2016 election -- and they might do the same in 2020
Political pollsters are like weathermen -- they can completely blow the forecast and never get fired.
SharesBiden hiding his plans on whether to pack Supreme Court
To pack or not to pack? That is the question everyone has been asking Democratic presidential candidate Joseph R. Biden regarding his plans for the Supreme Court should he be elected president.
SharesReal news: Liberal media positively giddy when president gets COVID-19
President Trump is back in the White House -- sleeping in his own bed, as he greatly prefers -- after a bout with COVID-19.
SharesJoe Biden: The incredible shrinking candidate
It's hard to know whether Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden is sleeping every day in his basement in Wilmington, Delaware, but one thing is clear: The 77-year-old former vice president is barely visible on the campaign trail.
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