The Manifesto Trump Said You’d Hate. Jonathan Larsen Read It.
The alleged Correspondents’ Dinner shooter wasn’t an “anti-Christian” stranger to faith. He led a Christian fellowship and organized discussions on the forgiveness of sin.
Read More →The alleged Correspondents’ Dinner shooter wasn’t an “anti-Christian” stranger to faith. He led a Christian fellowship and organized discussions on the forgiveness of sin.
Read More →What she’s uncovering raises uncomfortable questions—and why it matters goes far beyond one campaign.
Read More →Shuster’s Weekly Update—featuring Jimmy Kimmel’s “RESIGN” drug commercial, a Lego-animated Mike Johnson, and a 1960s-sitcom parody of the Iran war you’ll send to ten people.
Read More →Trump’s ballroom grift, the right-wing influencer revolt, Chuck Grassley’s anti-MLK record, and the funniest Shuster bit on Amped Up to date. Pour something.
Read More →David Shuster on the most absurd round of administration gaslighting yet—from Brooke Rollins calling climate change a “hoax” to Peter Navarro blaming the drought he refuses to address.
Read More →A board-certified surgeon on what’s actually being built inside HHS — from the Thiel network to AI-rationed Medicare to MAHA reports citing studies that don’t exist.
Read More →Cliff & Joe Walsh verbally duel over Maine’s chaotic Senate race, the Nazi-tattoo question, and whether character still matters in Democratic primaries. Tequila Talk gets real.
Read More →Amped Up takes you inside the predator class—from Bill Barr’s family to Jared Kushner’s Saudi fund. The interview your relatives won’t see on MSNBC.
Read More →A billionaire tax just qualified for the November ballot — and an Nvidia billionaire is already telling his friends to move to California. Shuster on the heresy of the year.
Read More →Watch now | When a man lies about everything—from January 6 to ICE raids to the Epstein files—even real events become impossible to trust. That’s how dictatorship works.
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