‘Secrets of the FBI’ exposes US counter terrorism efforts in the nation’s Capitol
The State of the Union Address is over, and President Obama isn’t the only one breathing a sigh of relief.
The State of the Union Address is over, and President Obama isn’t the only one breathing a sigh of relief.
ESPN is pulling Hank Williams Jr.’s classic intro song from its broadcast of Monday night’s NFL game after the country singer famous for the line “Are you ready for some football?” used an analogy to Adolf Hitler in discussing President Obama
Peter Fonda did more than promote his new film in Cannes this weekend. He also made odd comments that could be construed as threats against President Obama.
Chances are longtime television actor Joey Lawrence won’t be voting for President Obama in 2012, and he isn’t afraid to say so.
Filmmaker Michael Moore slammed President Obama in a string of tweets for taking military action in Libya.
Anne Hathaway, Ellen Degeneres and Martin Sheen are just three of over two dozen Hollywood stars pushing President Obama to allow gay couples to legally marry.
President Obama has received a helping hand from Hollywood in building support for the healthcare law he signed this past spring.
Rose McGowan and Hugh Hefner are just two stars critical of some of President Obama’s moves in office.
Even President Obama weighed in, calling West a “jackass.”
The framed letter from President Obama hangs in the hallway outside Matt Weiner ’s office. “He wrote to say he enjoyed Season 3,” the Mad Men creator says, giggling in disbelief. “He was congratulating me on my and the show’s success, and I wanted to say, ‘But wait, you’re the successful person.’”