Zach Montanaro
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Zach Montanaro | December 1, 2016
Mark Wahlberg has a message for celebrities who continue to talk about politics: stop it. “A lot of celebrities did, do, and shouldn’t,” the actor told Talk & Purpose when discussing the many celebrities who vehemently publically opposed then-Republican nominee Donald Trump. Wahlberg was at a luncheon promoting his new film “Patriots Day.” “You know, it just goes to show you that people…
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Zach Montanaro | November 30, 2016
(Image via Twitter) While Gatlinburg, Tennessee is dealing with an enormous, deadly fire that is destroying everything in its path, some liberals are actually turning the fire into a political tool and, even more astonishing, cracking jokes and claiming the deadly blaze is some kind of divine punishment because the town, and state as a whole, voted for Donald Trump. That’s right, some are…
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Zach Montanaro | November 30, 2016
President-elect Trump and Vice President-elect Pence have reached a deal with air conditioning company Carrier that will keep 1,000 jobs in Indiana. The deal was announced through Carrier itself, tweeting on their official page that they had managed to come to some kind of deal with the incoming administration to keep the jobs in the U.S. We are pleased to have reached a deal with President…
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Zach Montanaro | November 29, 2016
Milwaukee, Wisc. Sheriff David Clarke has a message for Jill Stein, and he isn’t pulling any punches. “An attention seeking loser,” Clarke, a candidate to head the Department of Homeland Security in the Trump Administration, tweeted about the Green Party candidate. “Voters saw her as irrelevant. The surest way to integrity in elections is with voter ID.” An attention seeking loser. Voters…
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Zach Montanaro | November 29, 2016
Khalid Sheik Mohammed, he mastermind behind the 9/11 attacks, said that he was unable to plan and orchestrate future attacks on U.S soil due to “the ferocity and swiftness of George W. Bush’s response.” That’s according to a new book by James E. Mitchell, a contractor for the CIA who was contracted to develop “enhanced interrogation techniques” in efforts to gather intel from captured…
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Zach Montanaro | November 28, 2016
Once more unto the breach, dear friends. A new challenger has entered the fray of contender for Secretary of State: retired general and former CIA Director David Petraeus. That’s according to multiple reports saying that President-elect Donald Trump is considering Petraeus for the role of the nation’s top diplomat, entering a field of contenders said to include former New York City Mayor Rudy…
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Zach Montanaro | November 22, 2016
Despite trying to teach Vice President-elect Mike Pence a lesson from their stage, some cast members in the Broadway show "Hamilton" haven’t voted in years. That’s according to a new report by the Daily Mail, which found some of the main cast of the popular Broadway musical haven’t voted since as late as the 2006 midterm elections. First off, a note: records for the 2016 election haven’t been…
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Zach Montanaro | November 21, 2016
No soldier gets left behind. De'Aundrae Sims is a 29-year-old Marine who, unfortunately, was diagnosed with leukemia very recently. The diagnosis meant that he wouldn’t be able to take his wife Dominique to the Marine Ball that was being held over the weekend. However, in a true act of greatness, Sims’ fellow Marines decided to bring the Marine Ball to him. Pictures posted by KGW News in…
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Zach Montanaro | November 21, 2016
Hillary Clinton is only the fifth person in American history to lose a presidential election while winning the popular vote, joining the ranks of Andrew Jackson (1824), Samuel Tilden (1876), Grover Cleveland (1888), and Al Gore (2000). If you haven’t heard already, Democrats are furious about this. After all, how could someone possibly win an election if they lost the popular vote? Enter the…
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Zach Montanaro | November 21, 2016
Celebrities are going to talk about politics anywhere they go, whether you want to hear about it or not. Because if any lesson was learned from this election, it’s that people really love it when celebrities preach about their political views to you. The American Music Awards got political over the weekend, taking several shots at President-elect Trump, much to the joy of the audience. It…