Victor Morton
Articles by Victor Morton
Project Veritas video: Claire McCaskill hides gun control views from voters, staffers say
The latest Project Veritas video accuses Sen. Claire McCaskill, Missouri Democrat, and her campaign staffers of hiding their views on gun control and President Obama from the state's conservative voters. Published October 15, 2018
Paul Allen dies at 65
The co-founder of Microsoft died Monday of cancer. Paul Allen was 65. Published October 15, 2018
S.E. Cupp cuts down Michael Avenatti on Twitter
Stormy Daniels' lawyer, Michael Avenatti, called conservative CNN commentator S.E. Cupp a shill for President Trump, prompting harsh guffaws from the internet and from the prominent #NeverTrump columnist. Published October 14, 2018
Don Lemon mocks Kanye West for Donald Trump ‘minstrel show’
Not satisfied with presiding over a panel that called Kanye West an illiterate "token Negro," CNN host Don Lemon went on a rant Thursday in which he said the rap star was a mentally unbalanced "minstrel" being exploited by whites. Published October 11, 2018
Bakari Sellers, Tara Setmayer mock Kanye West on CNN over Donald Trump support
Rap star and Trump supporter Kanye West was the object of several racial attacks in a CNN segment Tuesday night, in which he was accused of being an illiterate token whom black people don't want to be black. Published October 10, 2018
Lou Barletta: ‘This economy is so good that even Colin Kaepernick found a job’
Rep. Lou Barletta scored a two-fer Wednesday -- finding a way to praise both Colin Kaepernick and President Trump. Published October 10, 2018
John David Rice-Cameron, Susan Rice’s Republican son, assaulted at Brett Kavanaugh rally
John David Rice-Cameron, the Republican son of former President Barack Obama's National Security Adviser Susan Rice, was assaulted this week -- by liberals at one of America's elite universities. Published October 10, 2018
Christine Blasey Ford nominated for UNC Distinguished Alumna Award
Justice Brett Kavanaugh's accuser Christine Blasey Ford has been nominated by her alma mater for its distinguished alumna award for "speaking truth to power." Published October 9, 2018
Ivanka Trump: Nikki Haley’s replacement ‘will not be me’
Presidential daughter Ivanka Trump put a damper Tuesday evening on a day of speculation that she might replace Nikki Haley as U.S. ambassador to the United Nations. Published October 9, 2018
Anthony Weiner gets early prison release for ‘good conduct’: Report
Former Rep. Anthony Weiner, serving a federal prison term for sending sexual material to a child, will reportedly be released from federal prison early. Published October 9, 2018
Michael Avenatti challenges Donald Trump Jr. to MMA fight
If you think politics is already a bloodsport, Michael Avenatti reportedly wants to make it a literal bloodsport. According to Dylan Byers, the senior media reporter for NBC News, Stormy Daniels' lawyer is challenging the president's son to an MMA fight. Published October 9, 2018
Doug Jones to vote ‘no’ on Brett Kavanaugh
Sen. Doug Jones, a self-styled centrist Democrat from one of the most conservative states in the union, announced Thursday evening that he would vote against confirming Judge Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court. Published September 27, 2018
Kevin Jackson, Fox News contributor, fired over Kavanaugh accusers ‘lying skanks’ tweets
Fox News fired contributor Kevin Jackson over a series of vulgar tweets attacking the accusers of Judge Brett M. Kavanaugh. Published September 27, 2018
Michael Avenatti: Julie Swetnick demands opportunity to testify before Senate Judiciary Committee
Stormy Daniels' lawyer wants more of Thursday's hearings. Michael Avenatti wrote on Twitter that his client Julie Swetnick "is demanding the opportunity to be heard, together with at least one supporting witness." Published September 27, 2018
Senate Judiciary Committee Republicans’ addresses, phone numbers released on Wikipedia pages
Several Republicans on the Senate Judiciary Committee had their home addresses and phone numbers released to the public on their Wikipedia pages during Thursday's hearing on Judge Brett Kavanaugh's nomination. The victims included Republican Sens. Mike Lee and Orrin G. Hatch of Utah and Lindsey Graham of South Carolina. Published September 27, 2018
Donald Trump Jr. praises Brett Kavanaugh’s ‘tone’
At least one man named "Donald Trump" loved Judge Brett M. Kavanaugh's combative performance Thursday. Shortly after Judge Kavanaugh openly criticized Democratic senators on the Judiciary Committee for what he called an orchestrated smear campaign that had destroyed his life, presidential son Donald Trump Jr. took to Twitter to say that "I love Kavanaugh's tone" and to encourage more of it. Published September 27, 2018
Don Lemon defends protesters who harassed Ted Cruz, wife at D.C. restaurant
CNN host Don Lemon said Sen. Ted Cruz, by becoming a public official, had "signed up for" harassment by antifa activists and likened attacking lawmakers in any and every public space to the civil rights movement. Published September 26, 2018
‘Mr. Kurd,’ Rahim Rashidi of Kurdistan TV, loves Donald Trump nickname: ‘He made me happy’
President Trump used an ethnic term to refer to a reporter at Wednesday's press conference -- to the consternation of the U.S. press corps but the delight of the reporter in question. Published September 26, 2018
Elizabeth Rasor, Mark Judge’s former girlfriend, willing to talk to FBI, Senate Judiciary Committee
Elizabeth Rasor -- the former girlfriend of Mark Judge, a key witness in the sexual-misconduct charges against Judge Brett Kavanaugh -- has reportedly told the Senate Judiciary Committee that she would welcome a chance to talk to the panel -- and to the FBI. Published September 26, 2018
India Landry expelled from Windfern High School over Pledge of Allegiance; Texas backs district
Texas state officials have intervened in a dispute over the Pledge of Allegiance, backing a local school district's expulsion of a student who sat during it. Published September 25, 2018