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Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal is no longer running for president. With such a crowded Republican field, many forgot the Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal was running for president. -
Frank Ocean Shares Tumblr Post About Terrorist Attacks In Paris, Slams Donald Trump
On Friday (Nov. 13), reports of terrorist attacks on Paris, France shocked the world. Word of the tragic events swamped social media and warranted various responses, including a Tumblr post from Frank Ocean. While sharing his thoughts, the singer also slammed Donald Trump for his tweets. -
Donald Trump Dances Like Drake in 'SNL' "Hotline Bling" Parody
Drake's "Hotline Bling" is perhaps the fastest and most parodied music video in recent memory, from Vines to memes and gifs flooding the Internet. So, it was all too obvious that the comedic team at "Saturday Night Live" would take a swing at it with this week's host, Donald Trump. -
Republican Debate for 2016 GOP Nomination RECAP [WATCH VIDEOS]
Wednesday's GOP debate was often contentious, acrimonious, redundant, and to put it in the words of New Jersey Governor Chris Christie, "rude." Below is our recap of the issues covered in the debate. The GOP debate began with a question regarding the candidates' greatest perceived weakness. John Kasich took this opportunity to advocate against cuts to Social Security, Medicade, and ending "tax schemes." Mike Huckabee joked that he had no weakness, and then admitted to "playing by the rules" too often. Jeb Bush said he was impatient and can't fake anger, Donald Trump said he can be too trusting of people, Carly Fiorina "doesn't smile enough" and Chris Christie neglected to state a weakness. -
Donald Trump Impresses Host Chris Wallace on 'Fox News Sunday'
Republican candidate Donald Trump stopped by 'Fox News Sunday' to talk with host Chris Wallace about his political platform and personality. It appeared that Mr. Trump made a favorable impression, as Wallace praised him later on the show. -
Miguel Blasts Donald Trump's Appearance on 'SNL,' Says Voting for Him is "Ignorant"
LA-based singer, Miguel, is the most recent in a string of musicians to blast Donald Trump for his terrifyingly legitimate campaign to be president of the United States and ignorant politics. He is also not a fan of his impending position as host on "Saturday Night Live." -
Political Punk Rockers Anti-Flag Are Selling an Anti-Donald Trump T-Shirt
Politically-minded punk rock outfit Anti-Flag has always taken a stand when it comes to their opinions on the government and social injustice. Now, the band has printed a limited edition anti-Donald Trump T-shirt in an effort to remind people of what they feel will be an inevitable nightmare if the presidential candidate is indeed elected the next President of the United States. -
Sia Returns to 'SNL' with Presidential Candidate Donald Trump Ahead of New Album
Saturday Night Live's Nov. 6 episode is going to be one with quite a few wacky hair jokes. On Tuesday (Oct. 13), the long-running NBC show announced that Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump will host the fourth episode of season 41, with some musical accompaniment from Sia. -
Aerosmith Sends Cease-and-Desist Letter to Donald Trump for Use of 'Dream On'
Rock stars over the yeas are typically liberal -- not unanimously, but certainly overwhelmingly to the left -- which might explain why Donald Trump has had trouble securing songs for his campaign, receiving criticism from artists such as Neil Young, R.E.M. and most recently Aerosmith for the use of the band's song "Dream On." -
Emilio Estefan, Santana & More Combat Trumps Anti-Immigrant Rhetoric with 'We're All Mexican'
Emilio Estefan is tired of hearing the media and Donald Trump's rhetoric of anti-immigrant sentiment and he is combating it with a song titled "We're All Mexican," packed with all-star guests including his wife Gloria Estefan and Santana. -
Stephen Colbert Sings "Everyday People" in All Star Jam on 'Late Show'
Stephen Colbert kicked things off right in his premier as host of 'The Late Show' as band leader Jon Batiste and Stay Human led an all-star cast consisting of blues and R&B legends Buddy Guy and Mavis Staples as well as newer acts including Alabama Shakes' frontwoman Brittany Howard, St. Paul and the Broken Bones frontman Paul Geneway, Ben Folds, Derek Trucks, Aloe Blacc, Kyle Resnick, Susan Tedeschi and Colbert himself, in a rendition of Sly and the Family Stone's "Everyday People" that set the tone for the shows to come. -
Billy Corgan on Republican Donald Trump Running a 'Chaos Theory'
Earlier this month, Billy Corgan held a VIP Q&A with Alternative Nation before a Smashing Pumpkins concert and was asked what he thought of the first Republican debate, which plays to the question that seems to be on everyone's mind, "What do you think of Donald Trump?" He responded with his thoughts on what he calls Trump's "Chaos Theory."
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