Donald Trump mocked President Joe Biden’s stutter again at a campaign rally in Rome, Georgia on Saturday.
At a campaign event in Iowa a few months ago, Trump attacked Biden when he made fun of the president’s childhood speech impediment. Hours after Biden’s remarks on the anniversary of January 6, Trump preached to his supporters, “Did you see him? He was stuttering through the whole thing. He’s saying I’m a threat to democracy. ‘He’s a threat to d-d-democracy.’”
At no point in Biden’s Jan. 6 remarks did he struggle with the word “democracy.”
Trump spent much of his two-hour rally speech attacking Biden’s physical and mental health, as well as his ever-growing list of grudges with various enemies. He asserted to his supporters that everything Biden touches turns to “s—“, and characterized the president’s State of the Union speech as a “dark, angry rant.
At a campaign event in Iowa a few months ago, Trump attacked Biden when he made fun of the president’s childhood speech impediment. Hours after Biden’s remarks on the anniversary of January 6, Trump preached to his supporters, “Did you see him? He was stuttering through the whole thing. He’s saying I’m a threat to democracy. ‘He’s a threat to d-d-democracy.’”
At no point in Biden’s Jan. 6 remarks did he struggle with the word “democracy.”
Trump spent much of his two-hour rally speech attacking Biden’s physical and mental health, as well as his ever-growing list of grudges with various enemies. He asserted to his supporters that everything Biden touches turns to “s—“, and characterized the president’s State of the Union speech as a “dark, angry rant.
- 3/13/2024
- by Baila Eve Zisman
- Uinterview
Liz Cheney, in a sometimes contentious interview with Fox News’ Bret Baier, at one point addressed the network’s viewers with a message: Don’t vote for Donald Trump.
“We can have conservative policies without having to torch the Constitution,” Cheney said. “And so what I would urge people watching today who are going to be voting in those caucuses and in those primaries, vote for somebody else. Do not vote for somebody who already tried to seize power.”
Now an outcast from the Republican party for her criticism of Trump and her warnings about giving him a second term, Cheney has made numerous appearances across other media outlets as she promotes her book, Oath and Honor. Her first big sitdown was with MSNBC’s Rachel Maddow, and there was some question as to whether she would appear on Fox News at all. On CNBC, Cheney criticized Fox News host Sean Hannity for “enabling” Trump.
“We can have conservative policies without having to torch the Constitution,” Cheney said. “And so what I would urge people watching today who are going to be voting in those caucuses and in those primaries, vote for somebody else. Do not vote for somebody who already tried to seize power.”
Now an outcast from the Republican party for her criticism of Trump and her warnings about giving him a second term, Cheney has made numerous appearances across other media outlets as she promotes her book, Oath and Honor. Her first big sitdown was with MSNBC’s Rachel Maddow, and there was some question as to whether she would appear on Fox News at all. On CNBC, Cheney criticized Fox News host Sean Hannity for “enabling” Trump.
- 12/19/2023
- by Ted Johnson
- Deadline Film + TV
Updated, 9:53 Am: The Dr. Charles Krauthammer Memorial Scholarship, which is awarded to eligible children of staffers at Fnc and Fox Business Channel, has its first recipients. The scholarship, presented by Fox News Channel and the National Merit Scholarship Program in honor of the Pulitzer-winning columnist who died in 2018, goes to Ami Carey of Lynbrook, NY and Michael Carey of Merrick, NY. They are the children of Fox News Media SVP Technical Operations Steve Carey and Senior Director of It Operations John Carey, respectively.
Previously, September 2018: Fox News Channel and the National Merit Scholarship Program have teamed to establish the Dr. Charles Krauthammer Memorial Scholarship, which will be awarded to eligible children of staffers at Fnc and Fox Business Channel starting in 2020.
The scholarship honoring the Pulitzer-winning columnist who died in June will award winners $2,000 per college year for a maximum of four years. All aspects of the program, including the selection of winners and the administration of their awards, will be conducted through the National Merit Scholarship Program by the nonprofit National Merit Scholarship Corp. Applications will be accepted by Nmsc through March 31, 2019, and winners will be announced in spring 2020.
“Charles was a beloved member of the Fox News family, but more importantly, he was an incredible mentor and role model for millions of Americans across the country,” Fox News CEO Suzanne Scott said. “We are proud to honor Charles, his legacy, impact and countless contributions with a new scholarship program enabling the next generation of thought leaders the opportunity and education they need to reach their dreams.”
Krauthammer had been a regular presence on Fox News’ Special Report since soon after the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001. He penned a weekly column that was syndicated to hundreds of publications at its peak, and he won the Pulitzer Prize for commentary in 1987. He once was a regular contributor to Time and was a speechwriter for then-Vice President Walter Mondale when Jimmy Carter was running for re-election against Ronald Reagan in 1980.
Previously, September 2018: Fox News Channel and the National Merit Scholarship Program have teamed to establish the Dr. Charles Krauthammer Memorial Scholarship, which will be awarded to eligible children of staffers at Fnc and Fox Business Channel starting in 2020.
The scholarship honoring the Pulitzer-winning columnist who died in June will award winners $2,000 per college year for a maximum of four years. All aspects of the program, including the selection of winners and the administration of their awards, will be conducted through the National Merit Scholarship Program by the nonprofit National Merit Scholarship Corp. Applications will be accepted by Nmsc through March 31, 2019, and winners will be announced in spring 2020.
“Charles was a beloved member of the Fox News family, but more importantly, he was an incredible mentor and role model for millions of Americans across the country,” Fox News CEO Suzanne Scott said. “We are proud to honor Charles, his legacy, impact and countless contributions with a new scholarship program enabling the next generation of thought leaders the opportunity and education they need to reach their dreams.”
Krauthammer had been a regular presence on Fox News’ Special Report since soon after the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001. He penned a weekly column that was syndicated to hundreds of publications at its peak, and he won the Pulitzer Prize for commentary in 1987. He once was a regular contributor to Time and was a speechwriter for then-Vice President Walter Mondale when Jimmy Carter was running for re-election against Ronald Reagan in 1980.
- 4/27/2020
- by Erik Pedersen
- Deadline Film + TV
Dr. Charles Krauthammer, a Pulitzer Prize-winning Washington Post columnist and longtime Fox News contributor, died on Thursday after battling cancer of the small intestine, the newspaper reports. He was 68.
Krauthammer foretold readers of his prognosis in a June 8 Post column, saying, “I have been uncharacteristically silent these past 10 months. I had thought that silence would soon be coming to an end, but I’m afraid I must tell you now that fate has decided on a different course for me.”
Having undergone surgery last August to remove a cancerous tumor in his abdomen, that operation “caused a cascade of secondary...
Krauthammer foretold readers of his prognosis in a June 8 Post column, saying, “I have been uncharacteristically silent these past 10 months. I had thought that silence would soon be coming to an end, but I’m afraid I must tell you now that fate has decided on a different course for me.”
Having undergone surgery last August to remove a cancerous tumor in his abdomen, that operation “caused a cascade of secondary...
- 6/21/2018
- TVLine.com
Charles Krauthammer, a conservative veteran Fox News contributor, author and syndicated columnist, died today, less than two weeks after he’d penned a letter saying he had weeks to live. He was 68.
The news was announced by his former Washington Post colleague Paul Farhi on Twitter:
Some sad news: Charles Krauthammer has died. Our obit is coming soon.
— Paul Farhi (@farhip) June 21, 2018
In a letter read on-air June 8 by Outnumbered host Sandra Smith, Krauthammer said he had undergone surgery to remove a cancerous tumor in his abdomen and that it “caused a cascade of secondary complications” for which he has been hospitalized since. Recent tests have revealed that the cancer had returned.
He had been paralyzed since a diving-board accident in the early 1970s that confined him to a wheelchair.
“I don’t like when they make a big thing about it,” Krauthammer said in a 1984 Washington Post interview.
The news was announced by his former Washington Post colleague Paul Farhi on Twitter:
Some sad news: Charles Krauthammer has died. Our obit is coming soon.
— Paul Farhi (@farhip) June 21, 2018
In a letter read on-air June 8 by Outnumbered host Sandra Smith, Krauthammer said he had undergone surgery to remove a cancerous tumor in his abdomen and that it “caused a cascade of secondary complications” for which he has been hospitalized since. Recent tests have revealed that the cancer had returned.
He had been paralyzed since a diving-board accident in the early 1970s that confined him to a wheelchair.
“I don’t like when they make a big thing about it,” Krauthammer said in a 1984 Washington Post interview.
- 6/21/2018
- by Erik Pedersen
- Deadline Film + TV
Washington — Charles Krauthammer, the Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist and influential Fox News commentator, died on Thursday. He was 68.
Krauthammer announced on June 8 that doctors had given him just weeks to live.
“This is the final verdict. My fight is over,” he wrote in a statement.
Krauthammer wrote that he had been recovering from surgery last year to remove a cancerous tumor in his abdomen, and while he has been “gradually making my way back to health,” recent tests showed that cancer has returned and was spreading rapidly.
He wrote, “I wish to thank my doctors and caregivers, whose efforts have been magnificent. My dear friends, who have given me a lifetime of memories and whose support has sustained me through these difficult months. And all of my partners at The Washington Post, Fox News, and Crown Publishing.”
Krauthammer was best known for his role as a panelist on “Special Report with...
Krauthammer announced on June 8 that doctors had given him just weeks to live.
“This is the final verdict. My fight is over,” he wrote in a statement.
Krauthammer wrote that he had been recovering from surgery last year to remove a cancerous tumor in his abdomen, and while he has been “gradually making my way back to health,” recent tests showed that cancer has returned and was spreading rapidly.
He wrote, “I wish to thank my doctors and caregivers, whose efforts have been magnificent. My dear friends, who have given me a lifetime of memories and whose support has sustained me through these difficult months. And all of my partners at The Washington Post, Fox News, and Crown Publishing.”
Krauthammer was best known for his role as a panelist on “Special Report with...
- 6/21/2018
- by Ted Johnson
- Variety Film + TV
Charles Krauthammer, a columnist for The Washington Post and Fox News commentator, died on Thursday after a losing battle with cancer, the Post reported. He was 68.
The Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist, long hailed as a leading voice in American conservatism, revealed in a letter earlier this month that he had just weeks to live after the return of a cancer he thought had been treated successfully.
“We are deeply saddened by the loss of our colleague and friend, Charles Krauthammer. A gifted doctor and brilliant political commentator, Charles was a guiding voice throughout his time with Fox News and we were incredibly fortunate to showcase his extraordinary talent on our programs,” said Fox News CEO Suzanne Scott in a statement. “He was an inspiration to all of us and will be greatly missed. Our thoughts and prayers are with his beloved wife Robyn and his son Daniel.”
Krauthammer, who had undergone...
The Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist, long hailed as a leading voice in American conservatism, revealed in a letter earlier this month that he had just weeks to live after the return of a cancer he thought had been treated successfully.
“We are deeply saddened by the loss of our colleague and friend, Charles Krauthammer. A gifted doctor and brilliant political commentator, Charles was a guiding voice throughout his time with Fox News and we were incredibly fortunate to showcase his extraordinary talent on our programs,” said Fox News CEO Suzanne Scott in a statement. “He was an inspiration to all of us and will be greatly missed. Our thoughts and prayers are with his beloved wife Robyn and his son Daniel.”
Krauthammer, who had undergone...
- 6/21/2018
- by Trey Williams
- The Wrap
Fox News analyst Dr. Charles Krauthammer has died after a battle with terminal cancer. Krauthammer had a cancerous tumor removed from his abdomen about 10 months ago. Doctors thought the surgery had been successful, but then he was told the cancer returned and he only had a few weeks to live. He revealed the diagnosis in an open letter earlier this month in the Washington Post, where he was a contributor. Charles -- who was paralyzed...
- 6/21/2018
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Charles Krauthammer, the Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist and board-certified psychiatrist who became one of the media’s most powerful voices for conservative politics — while wooing a fair share of liberals along the way — died Thursday, his son told The Washington Post. He was 68.
On June 8, Krauthammer, a quadriplegic, revealed in a note published in the Post that doctors had informed him that he had only a "few weeks" to live because cancer removed from his abdomen 10 months earlier had returned.
Until a year ago, Krauthammer was a regular on the Fox News Channel, most notably on Special Report, where ...
On June 8, Krauthammer, a quadriplegic, revealed in a note published in the Post that doctors had informed him that he had only a "few weeks" to live because cancer removed from his abdomen 10 months earlier had returned.
Until a year ago, Krauthammer was a regular on the Fox News Channel, most notably on Special Report, where ...
- 6/21/2018
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
Fox News host Harris Faulkner treated viewers of her program “Outnumbered Overtime” to a rare glimpse inside her personal life on Thursday, accidentally revealing on air that her phone was encased in a giant image of herself.
The moment was captured in a screengrab by Mediaite Managing Editor Aidan McLaughlin.
Also Read: Fox News' Charles Krauthammer Says He Has Weeks to Live After Cancer Returns: 'My Fight Is Over'
harris faulkner's phone case is a photo of herself pic.twitter.com/4XF0LzEeoE
— Aidan McLaughlin (@aidnmclaughlin) June 14, 2018
Let’s zoom in on that.
pic.twitter.com/SMX3UwvKiH
– Aidan McLaughlin (@aidnmclaughlin) June 14, 2018
The moment took place after Faulkner invited former U.S. attorney Michael Moore on set to discuss the findings of a much-anticipated report from the office of Department of Justice Inspector General, which had been investigating former FBI director James Comey’s conduct during the Clinton email investigation.
The moment was captured in a screengrab by Mediaite Managing Editor Aidan McLaughlin.
Also Read: Fox News' Charles Krauthammer Says He Has Weeks to Live After Cancer Returns: 'My Fight Is Over'
harris faulkner's phone case is a photo of herself pic.twitter.com/4XF0LzEeoE
— Aidan McLaughlin (@aidnmclaughlin) June 14, 2018
Let’s zoom in on that.
pic.twitter.com/SMX3UwvKiH
– Aidan McLaughlin (@aidnmclaughlin) June 14, 2018
The moment took place after Faulkner invited former U.S. attorney Michael Moore on set to discuss the findings of a much-anticipated report from the office of Department of Justice Inspector General, which had been investigating former FBI director James Comey’s conduct during the Clinton email investigation.
- 6/14/2018
- by Jon Levine
- The Wrap
The Washington Post on Friday published a statement from conservative commentator Dr. Charles Krauthammer in which he regretfully announces that his cancer has returned.
“I have been uncharacteristically silent these past ten months,” Krauthammer, a regular contributor to Fox News for many years, writes in what will likely be his final column. “I had thought that silence would soon be coming to an end, but I’m afraid I must tell you now that fate has decided on a different course for me.”
The rest of Krauthammer’s statement is as follows:
“In August of last year, I underwent surgery...
“I have been uncharacteristically silent these past ten months,” Krauthammer, a regular contributor to Fox News for many years, writes in what will likely be his final column. “I had thought that silence would soon be coming to an end, but I’m afraid I must tell you now that fate has decided on a different course for me.”
The rest of Krauthammer’s statement is as follows:
“In August of last year, I underwent surgery...
- 6/8/2018
- TVLine.com
Fox News Channel’s Outnumbered host Sandra Smith this afternoon reported they had “sad news about one of the beloved members of our Fox family.” She then read the letter written by Charles Krauthammer, syndicated columnist and Fox News contributor, announcing he has weeks to live after a recurrence of cancer for which he had undergone surgery last August.
Krauthammer, who appeared frequently on the Bret Baier-hosted Special Report, had been Mia for months as he battled the disease.
In his letter, the syndicated columnist said that, In August of last year, he underwent surgery to remove a cancerous tumor in my abdomen. That operation was thought to have been a success, but it “caused a cascade of secondary complications” for which he has been hospitalized since. Recent tests have revealed that the cancer had returned.
In a statement, 21st CenturyFox Exec Chairman Rupert Murdoch said Krauthammer has been...
Krauthammer, who appeared frequently on the Bret Baier-hosted Special Report, had been Mia for months as he battled the disease.
In his letter, the syndicated columnist said that, In August of last year, he underwent surgery to remove a cancerous tumor in my abdomen. That operation was thought to have been a success, but it “caused a cascade of secondary complications” for which he has been hospitalized since. Recent tests have revealed that the cancer had returned.
In a statement, 21st CenturyFox Exec Chairman Rupert Murdoch said Krauthammer has been...
- 6/8/2018
- by Lisa de Moraes
- Deadline Film + TV
Washington — Charles Krauthammer, the longtime columnist and Fox News commentator, says that his cancer has returned and doctors have said he has only a few weeks left to live.
“This is the final verdict. My fight is over,” he wrote in a statement released on Friday.
Krauthammer wrote that he has been recovering from surgery last year to remove a cancerous tumor in his abdomen, and while he has been “gradually making my way back to health,” recent tests showed that cancer has returned and it is aggressive and spreading rapidly.
He wrote, “I wish to thank my doctors and caregivers, whose efforts have been magnificent. My dear friends, who have given me a lifetime of memories and whose support has sustained me through these difficult months. And all of my partners at The Washington Post, Fox News, and Crown Publishing.
“Lastly, I thank my colleagues, my readers, and my viewers,...
“This is the final verdict. My fight is over,” he wrote in a statement released on Friday.
Krauthammer wrote that he has been recovering from surgery last year to remove a cancerous tumor in his abdomen, and while he has been “gradually making my way back to health,” recent tests showed that cancer has returned and it is aggressive and spreading rapidly.
He wrote, “I wish to thank my doctors and caregivers, whose efforts have been magnificent. My dear friends, who have given me a lifetime of memories and whose support has sustained me through these difficult months. And all of my partners at The Washington Post, Fox News, and Crown Publishing.
“Lastly, I thank my colleagues, my readers, and my viewers,...
- 6/8/2018
- by Ted Johnson
- Variety Film + TV
Fox News political analyst Charles Krauthammer said on Friday that he only has weeks left to live after learning that his cancer has returned and that he’s in final stages of a losing battle.
The 68-year-old psychiatric physician turned Pulitzer Prize-winning analyst wrote a letter, which Fox News reported, explaining that for nearly a year, he’s battled an abdominal tumor and subsequent complications following what was thought to be a successful surgery to remove the tumor.
“I have been uncharacteristically silent these past ten months. I had thought that silence would soon be coming to an end, but I’m afraid I must tell you now that fate has decided on a different course for me,” Krauthammer said in the letter. “It was a long and hard fight with many setbacks, but I was steadily, if slowly, overcoming each obstacle along the way and gradually making my way back to health.
The 68-year-old psychiatric physician turned Pulitzer Prize-winning analyst wrote a letter, which Fox News reported, explaining that for nearly a year, he’s battled an abdominal tumor and subsequent complications following what was thought to be a successful surgery to remove the tumor.
“I have been uncharacteristically silent these past ten months. I had thought that silence would soon be coming to an end, but I’m afraid I must tell you now that fate has decided on a different course for me,” Krauthammer said in the letter. “It was a long and hard fight with many setbacks, but I was steadily, if slowly, overcoming each obstacle along the way and gradually making my way back to health.
- 6/8/2018
- by Trey Williams
- The Wrap
Longtime Fox News analyst Charles Krauthammer says he's been diagnosed with terminal cancer and only has a few weeks to live ... but wants everyone to know, "It was a wonderful life." The 68-year-old political commentator says he's been "uncharacteristically silent these past ten months" after surgery to remove a cancerous tumor in his abdomen. Doctors initially thought the surgery was successful, but recent tests show the cancer is aggressive and spreading rapidly and he only has weeks to live.
- 6/8/2018
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Charles Krauthammer tonight's reflected on a few recent choice quotes of Steve Bannon's following his White House departure.
- 8/18/2017
- by Colby Hall
- Mediaite - TV
Charles Krauthammer clashed with Laura Ingraham on Fox News' Special Report tonight over comments from President Trump that the former deemed a "moral disgrace."...
- 8/15/2017
- by Josh Feldman
- Mediaite - TV
Following President Trump's tweet saying the media "will never be satisfied" with his comments on Charlottesville, Charles Krauthammer said, "This is not a media story. This is a Presidential story."...
- 8/14/2017
- by Josh Feldman
- Mediaite - TV
Conservative commentator Charles Krauthammer doesn't think Trump had much of a choice in signing Russia sanctions legislation.
- 8/2/2017
- by Joe DePaolo
- Mediaite - TV
On Fox's Special Report tonight, Charles Krauthammer said that Gen. John Kelly being made White House Chief of Staff may represent an upward turn for the Trump administration.
- 7/31/2017
- by Josh Feldman
- Mediaite - TV
Fox News' Charles Krauthammer weighed in on Thursday evening's Special Report about Scaramucci's comments and the chaos that seems to be taking over the White House.
- 7/27/2017
- by Joe Bilello
- Mediaite - TV
On Monday night's Special Report, Charles Krauthammer weighed in on the controversy surrounding Ivanka Trump sitting in for her father during a meeting at the G20 Summit and the Twitter exchange between President Trump and Chelsea Clinton.
- 7/10/2017
- by Joseph A. Wulfsohn
- Mediaite - TV
On Thursday night, Charles Krauthammer praised President Trump's speech he gave in Poland, but criticized him and the press for their fixation of Russia's meddling in the 2016 election.
- 7/6/2017
- by Joseph A. Wulfsohn
- Mediaite - TV
Conservative pundit Charles Krauthammer got personal while discussing Charlie Gard, a 10-month-old child in London who suffers from a rare condition called mitochondrial DNA depletion syndrome and is fighting for his life.
- 7/6/2017
- by Joe DePaolo
- Mediaite - TV
On Fox News' Special Report tonight, Charles Krauthammer said that President Trump's anti-media tweets are just an exercise in trolling.
- 7/3/2017
- by Josh Feldman
- Mediaite - TV
There has been some debate today over whether President Trump's initial message to James Comey about "tapes" was witness intimidation. On Fox News tonight, Charles Krauthammer said that was "pure rubbish."...
- 6/24/2017
- by Josh Feldman
- Mediaite - TV
Fox News contributor Charles Krauthammer appeared on Tucker Carlson Tonight on Thursday to discuss the recent Congressional special election losses by the Democrats.
- 6/23/2017
- by Joe Bilello
- Mediaite - TV
Fox News contributor Charles Krauthammer slammed Wyden and the democrats for their obstructionist approach to the Gop plan even as ObamaCare is collapsing before their eyes.
- 6/22/2017
- by Joe Bilello
- Mediaite - TV
It’s not easy to get Donald Trump‘s stamp of approval.
Trump fired back at Meryl Streep on Monday after he became the unnamed subject of her passionate Golden Globes speech about empathy. In response, Trump called her “one of the most over-rated actresses in Hollywood.”
But Streep — who just notched her 30th Golden Globe nomination this year, making her the most celebrated actress in its history — is not the first person to be dubbed “overrated” by the president-elect. The actress joins the likes of Barack Obama, Jon Stewart and the entire cast of Hamilton.
Here is a complete...
Trump fired back at Meryl Streep on Monday after he became the unnamed subject of her passionate Golden Globes speech about empathy. In response, Trump called her “one of the most over-rated actresses in Hollywood.”
But Streep — who just notched her 30th Golden Globe nomination this year, making her the most celebrated actress in its history — is not the first person to be dubbed “overrated” by the president-elect. The actress joins the likes of Barack Obama, Jon Stewart and the entire cast of Hamilton.
Here is a complete...
- 1/9/2017
- by jodiguglielmi
- PEOPLE.com
George Clooney is weighing in on the current political climate in the United States, and arguing that what the country needs right now is unity. "I feel as if we need to get away from the divisiveness that we're stuck in right now and the fear that we're playing off of," the Money Monster actor tells Chris Wallace on this Sunday's episode of Fox News Sunday. Growing up as a Democrat in conservative Kentucky, Clooney says he witnessed his share of political divisiveness. "But it wasn't as contentious and there wasn't the idea that once one party got power that...
- 9/15/2016
- by Michael Miller, @write_miller
- PEOPLE.com
George Clooney is weighing in on the current political climate in the United States, and arguing that what the country needs right now is unity. "I feel as if we need to get away from the divisiveness that we're stuck in right now and the fear that we're playing off of," the Money Monster actor tells Chris Wallace on this Sunday's episode of Fox News Sunday. Growing up as a Democrat in conservative Kentucky, Clooney says he witnessed his share of political divisiveness. "But it wasn't as contentious and there wasn't the idea that once one party got power that...
- 9/15/2016
- by Michael Miller, @write_miller
- PEOPLE.com
The New Republic’s new editor Gabriel Snyder announced four new hires on Wednesday, marking the political magazine’s first move to replenish its ranks since over a dozen staffers quit in December, which forced a suspension in publication.
“This is the first wave of new hires we’ll be making, including in the DC office, so I’ll have more exciting updates soon on the staffing front in addition to continuing to add to our roster of contributors,” said Snyder in his editor’s letter, which was obtained by TheWrap.
See Photos: The Scene at TheGrill 2014: TheWrap’s...
“This is the first wave of new hires we’ll be making, including in the DC office, so I’ll have more exciting updates soon on the staffing front in addition to continuing to add to our roster of contributors,” said Snyder in his editor’s letter, which was obtained by TheWrap.
See Photos: The Scene at TheGrill 2014: TheWrap’s...
- 1/7/2015
- by Travis Reilly
- The Wrap
Here we go! Things got heated between Rosie O'Donnell and her new conservative co-host Nicolle Wallace on The View on Tuesday, Sept. 16. Their debate, which took place on their second day hosting together, began when Wallace defended conservative columnist, Charles Krauthammer, who had recently called President Obama a narcissist. "Charles Krauthammer is a god in our world," Wallace said. "The Republican critique of President Obama [is his] inability to have relationships… I think Joe Biden has an easier time with Congress because Joe Biden genuinely loves [...]...
- 9/16/2014
- Us Weekly
“The View's” self-proclaimed Republican co-host Nicole Wallace came out swinging against President Barack Obama Tuesday morning, saying that she doesn't think he “loves people.” Citing an assertion made by political columnist and former psychiatrist Charles Krauthammer that Obama is clearly a narcissist, Wallace insisted such a diagnosis would explain why the President has an “inability to get things done.” Also read: The New ‘View’ Premiere Review: Rosie O'Donnell, New Co-Hosts Earned Their Applause “Joe Biden has much better, much more productive relationships, not just with Republicans but with Democrats in Congress,” Wallace asserted. “I think Joe Biden has an...
- 9/16/2014
- by Ryan O'Connell
- The Wrap
Gary Oldman held nothing back in a wild interview with Playboy, where he expounded on everything from reality TV to political correctness to his defense of controversy-prone actors Mel Gibson and Alec Baldwin. It's enough to put John Mayer's 2010 fiasco to shame, and coincidentally — or maybe not — both interviews included liberal uses of the n-word.
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After Oldman admitted that, early in his career, he "made the mistake of being overly forthcoming in interviews," he went on to...
Watch Gary Oldman in David Bowie's Video for 'The Next Day'
After Oldman admitted that, early in his career, he "made the mistake of being overly forthcoming in interviews," he went on to...
- 6/24/2014
- Rollingstone.com
As part of his press tour for Dawn of the Planet of the Apes, Gary Oldman stopped by Playboy for an interview and it won't be the movie people are talking about after they read this one, but hey, controversy is just as good of press as anything else, just as Dimension Films. I'll offer a few snippets here and there, but over the course of a five-page interview piece Oldman defends Mel Gibson and Alec Baldwin for their use of what he determines to be simply politically incorrect language, he makes a bit of a strange comparison using Bill Maher and Jon Stewart that doesn't quite wash and he isn't exactly kind when it comes to the awards race, the Golden Globes specifically. Let's begin... Playboy: What do you think about what Mel Gibson has gone through these past few yearsc Oldman: Fidgets in his seat I just think political correctness is crap.
- 6/24/2014
- by Brad Brevet
- Rope of Silicon
Time after time, President Obama has reportedly learned of a number of big administration scandals in the media, from the IRS to Fast & Furious and now the Va scandal over wait times and veterans dying before receiving proper treatment. All this apparent unawareness before the fact led Charles Krauthammer to argue on Special Report today that Obama acts like he "stumbled upon the presidency" only to be shocked by how much wrong there really is.
- 5/19/2014
- by Josh Feldman
- Mediaite - TV
Fox News contributor George Will was singularly unimpressed Monday morning with the discovery of the so-called smoking gun in Deputy National Security Advisor Ben Rhodes' email, scoffing at the idea, voiced by his colleague Charles Krauthammer, that it was equivalent to the White House tapes during Watergate, and arguing that the talking points were, in his mind, the least important part of the Benghazi investigation.
- 5/4/2014
- by Evan McMurry
- Mediaite - TV
In addition to popping up on Fox News every so often, conservative columnist Charles Krauthammer is also a frequent guest on the PBS program Inside Washington, and on Friday night, just one week before the long-running show is scheduled to end, Krauthammer got in a dig at the liberal bias at PBS and suggested that viewers go to Fox News if they want the full story.
- 12/14/2013
- by Josh Feldman
- Mediaite - TV
President Obama gave quite a big mea culpa during his Obamacare presser this week and announced a fix for the health care law that would let people keep their cancelled plans... except according to Charles Krauthammer, he doesn't actually want that. He said the president's peddling a "scam," but if he hadn't have done it, it would have been full-on Democratic rebellion.
- 11/16/2013
- by Josh Feldman
- Mediaite - TV
There's no sugarcoating it: the Obamacare rollout has been a fiasco so far. But what kind of long-term effects will it have on American politics? On The O'Reilly Factor Tuesday night, Charles Krauthammer suggested it could bring about the end of American liberalism, and on Wednesday, while Kirsten Powers didn't go quite that far, she conceded to Bill O'Reilly that it's a "major setback" for the liberal cause.
- 11/14/2013
- by Josh Feldman
- Mediaite - TV
The roller coater ride of CNN’s Jeff Zucker regime continued this weekend with the rickety premiere of Unguarded on the cable news network. Hosted by longtime Espn reporter Rachel Nichols, the 10:30 Pm sport show failed to score with viewers on Friday night. At least Unguarded didn’t have to face off against a World Series game on Friday as the Boston Red Sox and the St. Louis Cardinals had a night off. However, up against slot winner Fox News’ special on contributor Charles Krauthammer as well as MSNBC’s newish Up Late With Alec Baldwin and sister station Hln, the 30 minute Unguarded pulled in 288,000 total viewers and a mere 92,000 in the adults 25-54 demo. Compared to year-to-date results, that’s 50% fall in the demo and a 45% drop in total viewers, according to Nielsen. It’s also down almost 30% in both viewers and the 25-54s from what CNN...
- 10/28/2013
- by DOMINIC PATTEN
- Deadline TV
Bill O'Reilly tonight examined the brewing "civil war" within the Republican party over national security, best summed up by the ongoing feud between Rand Paul and Chris Christie. Charles Krauthammer dismissed the seriousness of this so-called "civil war," saying it's "more like a tug of war at a family picnic." Krauthammer did have some choice words for Republicans trying to shut down the government to fight Obamacare, saying makes no sense for the party's short-term political future to make threats that he predicted they would never be able to follow up on.
- 7/31/2013
- by Josh Feldman
- Mediaite - TV
Bill O'Reilly and Charles Krauthammer tonight both hammered President Obama's tepid handling of the innumerable scandals facing his administration. O'Reilly declared in his Talking Points Memo that Obama is banking on Americans "getting tired of all the controversies" and losing interest, so he's just ignoring them until the country moves on to something else. Krauthammer told O'Reilly that Obama often seems so detached that he almost looks like a "bystander to his own presidency."...
- 6/14/2013
- by Josh Feldman
- Mediaite - TV
Say what you will about Bill O'Reilly, he welcomes a fair amount of criticism on his own show. Case in point, during a discussion on the IRS tea party targeting scandal, guest Charles Krauthammer heavily disagreed with O'Reilly's attempt to question the supposedly apolitical credentials of former IRS commissioner Douglas Shulman by invoking the involvement of Shulman's wife, Susan Anderson, in Occupy Wall Street. Krauthammer told O'Reilly it's unfair to go after Shulman with "guilt by association."...
- 6/5/2013
- by Josh Feldman
- Mediaite - TV
Charles Krauthammer sat down with Sean Hannity to react to President Obama denying he had any advance knowledge of the IRS targeting tea party groups. Krauthammer suspected that there may be more to the White House's involvement in the scandal, predicting that if thee was any White House involvement in the scandal and such involvement becomes public knowledge, it will deal a fatal blow to the Obama administration.
- 5/18/2013
- by Josh Feldman
- Mediaite - TV
Bill O'Reilly opened his show tonight with a big question: why does President Obama refuse to call out radical Islam for being a major threat to the United States. He highlighted Obama asking people not to draw conclusions based on the motivations of the Boston bombing suspects, and, along with Charles Krauthammer, slammed the president for actively avoiding any mention of radical Islam in public.
- 4/24/2013
- by Josh Feldman
- Mediaite - TV
Charles Krauthammer joined Bill O'Reilly tonight to talk about the aftermath of yesterday's bombing in Boston, and started off his appearance by defending O'Reilly's verbal nitpicking last night over President Obama's use of the word "tragedy." Krauthammer argued that the word is not applicable when "human evil" is the cause, commenting that Fdr never referred to Pearl Harbor as "a day that will live in tragedy."...
- 4/17/2013
- by Josh Feldman
- Mediaite - TV
Appearing on the Christian Broadcasting Network this week, Sen. Rand Paul (R-ky) said something that is likely to continue the distancing of himself from the staunch neoconservative types like Bill Kristol and Charles Krauthammer who have actively blasted the senator for civil libertarian views. Speaking with Cbn's David Brody, Paul said that Republicans and evangelical Christians too often seem eager to go to war.
- 4/6/2013
- by Andrew Kirell
- Mediaite - TV
During a discussion on Fox News Thursday afternoon that linked President Obama's latest round of fundraising for the 2014 midterm elections with his efforts to pass stricter gun control laws, contributor Charles Krauthammer suggested an idea that appeared to shock his fellow panelists as well as host Chris Wallace. Now that it looks like he won't get a vote in the Democratic-controlled Senate that includes the provisions he wanted, Krauthammer said, "All he wants now is the money."...
- 4/5/2013
- by Matt Wilstein
- Mediaite - TV
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