Ron DeSantis Unbothered by Uproar Over Homophobic Ad
The Florida Republican is re-upping his brand of hatefulness and bigotry.
July 7, 2023
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The Florida Republican is re-upping his brand of hatefulness and bigotry.
Pete Buttigieg appeared on Fox News Sunday to tell conservatives on their own airwaves that they're in a cult.
If reelected, Donald Trump will "cut federal funding for any school or program pushing critical race theory or gender ideology" and "create a new credentialing body to certify teachers who embrace patriotic values."
The president-elect proved again today that he doesn't stand by what he told us.
During an interview with Cosmopolitan, Ivanka Trump explained that the policy is just for women.
Jimmy LaSalvia and Chris Barron invited the reality TV star to speak at a conservative convention in 2011, helping cement his image as a presidential candidate. Now, as he races toward the Republican nomination, they say they made a mistake.
Some of Donald Trump’s strongest supporters are celebrating that the far-right agenda will see the light of day.
Contradicting other reports, the book Fire and Fury claims Donald Trump's decision to effect the ban in 10 minutes defied logic.
Forty-five calls Jr. a "high-quality person" after emails are released.
The Late Night host also ridicules Trump's assertion that he's a better LGBT ally than Hillary Clinton.
That's "the purview of the president," Mike Pence tells ABC's George Stephanopoulos.
Kasich says business owners shouldn't be 'pressured to participate in something that is against their deeply held religious beliefs.' Meanwhile, Trump exchanges insults with Cruz and Rubio.
Trump "is going to blow you away with his willingness to disclose and be transparent," Graham says.
Trump's reckless order put lives at risk, writes Sasha W. of the National Queer Asian Pacific Islander Alliance.
The Donald claims he's answered the question "150 times" already.
Nate Silver and Michael Moore have some dire warnings for those who think Americans are too smart to elect an "idiot."
A black gay man reflects on how racism and homophobia prevented him from going home to North Carolina for Christmas.
The acting U.S. attorney general (since Jeff Sessions's) departure, once prosecuted a gay politician in a flimsy case and worked for an antigay candidate.
Donald Trump, Ted Cruz, Marco Rubio, and others are appealing to prejudices.
Sessions voted against expanding hate-crimes law to cover anti-LGBT attacks, opposes marriage equality, and wants to sanction discrimination in the name of "religious freedom."
The Democratic presidential nominee criticized the president's attacks on the transgender community.