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November 29th, 2017 Charlie May Trump complained of "fake news" online, then retweeted a misleading

November 29th, 2017 [Donald Trump] [Donald Trump’s unhinged Islamophobic tweetstorm suggests he may be divorced from reality]( Charlie May Trump complained of "fake news" online, then retweeted a misleading video [Katie Couric] [Katie Couric in 2012 : Matt Lauer “pinches me on the ass a lot”]( Rachel Leah Though five years old, Couric's statement has taken on new meaning following Lauer's termination at NBC [Pro Trump hats lie on the ground] [GOP doomsday is coming: How the dreadful tax bill exposes a Republican rift]( Heather Digby Parton Public opinion and the Virginia election suggest the GOP is losing college-educated whites. Without them, it's done [Donald Trump] [Bad news for Bears Ears: Trump to shrink national monuments established by Barack Obama]( Matthew Rozsa The president will personally travel to Utah to continue his crusade against Barack Obama's legacy [Garrison Keillor] [Garrison Keillor fired from Minnesota Public Radio for “inappropriate behavior”]( Gabriel Bell The ex-"A Prairie Home Companion" host is the latest prominent man swept up in allegations of abuse [Tax Protest Congress Taxes] [GOP’s Senate tax bill met with protests across country]( Jarrett Lyons The Republicans are all behind it, but there's dissent in the streets [Joe Scarborough] [Trump’s latest bogus conspiracy theory : Did Joe Scarborough murder his aide?]( Gabriel Bell The president is resorting to long-debunked rumors that have no basis in reality [James O'Keefe] [James O’Keefe embarrasses himself once again, and demonstrates how reporting should work]( Charlie May O'Keefe says he exposed The Washington Post once again, but doesn't understand how reporting works [trump-apprentice-youtube] [The chilling proof Trump is treating the presidency just like “The Apprentice”]( Chris Sosa, [Alternet]( CNN reveals how the president's latest press stunt follows a familiar script [Doug Jones; Roy Moore] [Roy Moore in the home stretch: He has survived, and is likely to win]( Matthew Sheffield Relying on the tried-and-true Republican strategy of invoking a liberal conspiracy, Moore is poised for victory [Roy Moore; Inmates] [Roy Moore’s poetic justice: Could Alabama’s criminal justice reform haunt GOP?]( Sophia Tesfaye Justice reform has returned thousands of felons to the voter rolls in Alabama. Will they bring down Roy Moore? [Nancy Pelosi, Chuck Schumer] [Why aren’t Dems raising hell to oppose GOP Tax Bill?]( Steven Rosenfeld Could congressional Democrats be showing their fealty to corporate America? [Alex Jones] [Alex Jones: Las Vegas shooting is as phony as Obama’s birth certificate]( Gabriel Bell The host combines his conspiracy theories around the mass shooting with his birtherism for a hot serving of garbage [Graduates] [This survey about millennials is bad news for Republicans]( Jarrett Lyons A survey on millennial politics may raise more questions than it answers — but doesn't have good news for the GOP [BRITAIN-SCIENCE-EXHBITION-ROBOT] [Automation is coming for more jobs than you may realize]( Leigh C. Anderson A McKinsey Global Institute study shows the potential the effects of artificial intelligence on the workforce [Donald Trump] [Of course Donald Trump is still denying the truth about the “Access Hollywood” tape]( Matthew Rozsa For months now, Trump has tried to deny an objective fact: That's his voice on tape [Sarah Huckabee Sanders] [Sarah Sanders just defended Donald Trump’s retweets, showing facts don’t matter]( Charlie May Sarah Sanders says we shouldn't focus on how truthful the president is being [Ayn Rand] [A kids’ book wants to teach your children to love Ayn Rand’s “Atlas Shrugged”]( Matthew Rozsa Oh boy. [Sean Hannity] [New York Times Magazine profile of Sean Hannity missed a ton of his conspiracy theories]( Matt Gertz, Media Matters Trump's top talk radio host has a dangerous and murky side [Hanjin Shipping] [More windfalls for corporations: Offshoring companies will see tax benefits]( Matthew Rozsa A decade-long gamble by Republicans and corporations may finally be paying off Most Read - [[Roy Moore] One poll says Roy Moore may actually win his Senate race]( - [[Clarence Thomas] Clarence Thomas must resign]( - [[Bernie Sanders] Bernie Sanders could be running again in 2020, and that opens a can of worms]( - [[Donald Trump; UN] CNN's Chris Cuomo is having none of Trump's "Access Hollywood" tape backtracking]( - [[Bashar Assad and Vladimir Putin] American policy totally failed in Syria — let's be thankful]( - [[Antarctica Ice Shelf Crack] Is the world headed for an ice apocalypse?]( - [[Ajit Pai] At least 1.3 million comments opposed to net neutrality were likely fake: Report]( - [[Hillary Clinton] Here's your leftover turkey: The case for Hillary Clinton 2020]( - [[Alex Jones on "Infowars"] This Alex Jones parody is so good, Infowars is having a fit over it]( - [[Tom Cruise and Annabelle Wallis in "The Mummy"] Even Tom Cruise can't save "Dark Universe" if the studio greenlights movies like "The Mummy"]( [Help]( | [Advertising Information]( Copyright ©2017 Salon Media Group, Inc. 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