Late Night OTB – Even the Losers
Several versions of a classic from the year I became a fan of rock and roll.
Several versions of a classic from the year I became a fan of rock and roll.
New-to-me music lurks in the strangest places. This time, sports talk radio.
Four social media stars have been fired from their television show after the revelation that Pamela Gellar is their mother.
The latest, and most grave, example of the current tide of right-wing populism can be found in Italy.
An artist you’ve almost certainly heard but probably never heard of.
Yet more absurdity from Brussels, where regulators seemingly don’t understand how the Internet works.
I’m relaunching the old Late Night OTB music video series with a live version of a modern classic.
The students who survived last week’s mass shooting in Parkland, Florida are speaking out, and some on the right are responding by engaging in personal attacks and spreading conspiracy theories.
On the one hand, this is cool. On the other, it’s just another sign of how damned old I am. I graduated high school in 1984.
From the F.B.I. on down, there were multiple warnings that could have prevented Wednesday’s tragedy in Parkland, Florida.
Donald Trump lies about even the most trivial matters, How are we supposed to believe anything else he says?
Notwithstanding overwhelming public support, Congress is not moving forward on a proposal to ban bump stocks.
Senate Republicans are back home and hearing from their constituents on health care reform. It’s not going well for them.
Fewer people are watching live television events such as the Super Bowl and Academy Awards.
A Super Bowl ad will cost you a cool $5,000,000 for thirty seconds.
Survivors and family members of the Pulse Nightclub attack have filed what amounts to a frivolous lawsuit.
An airline traveler wanted his fellow passengers to know that he was a supporter of the president-elect.
The real model for Trump’s team is neither Abraham Lincoln nor Andrew Jackson but The Simpson’s Mr. Burns with a room full of Waylon Smithers-types.
Another great loss for music in what has been a difficult year.
Michael Moore’s pre-election analysis is looking shockingly prescient.
Distinguishing between anti-elite populism and coded anti-Semitism is next to impossible.
Libertarian Party Presidential candidate Gary Johnson doesn’t get much national press attention, and it doesn’t help when he flubs an answer like he did this morning.
A precursor to modern cable political news with an interesting past has passed away at the age of 89.
Two cases quite a distance from each other, but in both police seem to be acting with a ‘shoot first, ask questions later’ attitude, especially when it comes to African-American men.
As with each previous committee that investigated the 2012 attack on the U.S outpost in Benghazi, the House Select Committee finds that mistakes were made but no evidence of wrongdoing or cover-ups.
With the race for the Democratic nomination over, President Obama is ready to hit the campaign trail for Hillary Clinton.
Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders clashed in the final debate before the Iowa Caucuses in the context of a race that has appeared to become tighter than it was before Christmas.
Ben Carson displays incoherence and ignorance on foreign policy issues that disqualify him from being considered a serious candidate for President of the United States.
Donald Trump was on Saturday Night Live last night. It wasn’t even remotely funny.
After an eleven hour day on Capitol Hill, it was Hillary Clinton 1 House Benghazi Committee 0.
What will likely be the apex of the House Select Committee’s investigation of the Benghazi attack begins and ends today with the testimony of former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.
The Republican candidates for President took to the stage last night for a debate that seemed to last forever and accomplished nothing.
A reporter and cameraman for a local television station were killed, and a third person wounded, live on the air this morning.
In 1992, an eccentric billionaire ran an independent campaign against a Bush and a Clinton. It could happen again.
The Huffington Post announced today that they would not be covering Donald Trump in their politics section from this point forward. That’s the wrong thing to do.
A 1980 debate between Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush shows a different GOP.