Emily Blunt Pokes Fun At 1 Weird Aspect Of Her Controversial Oscars Dress
It seems that Emily Blunt may be aware that her Oscars look was a tad silly.
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It seems that Emily Blunt may be aware that her Oscars look was a tad silly.
“As American as apple pie” might be a popular expression, but when it comes to the pie preferences of actual Americans, there’s a lot of variation.
Róisín McManus has stuttered her whole life. When she saw the video start to circulate of former President Donald J. Trump at a rally on Saturday imitating President Biden stuttering, she had two competing reactions.
Scarlett Johansson poked fun at Sen. Katie Britt during this weekend’s “Saturday Night Live” cold open, parodying the Republican’s response to President Joe Biden’s State of the Union address.
In a new advertisement for his re-election campaign, President Biden tries to take one of his greatest perceived liabilities as a candidate, his age, and turn it into an advantage.
President Biden delivered the speech. He survived the speech. He had some jokes, got some laughs and provided some rousing economic commentary about the availability of Snickers bars and potato chips.
Jamie Dornan got a little “OK, boomer” while telling a story about Warren Beatty .
It can be diverting – even fun – to fantasize about who might become the next president of the United States.Wouldn’t it be cool if, say, the dynamic, 52-year-old Michigan governor Gretchen Whitmer were to be elected, with perhaps a forward-thinking congressman such as Jamie Raskin of Maryland or Hakeem Jeffries of New York as her vice-president?Wouldn’t it be quite an improvement over our previous disastrous president if, for example, former congresswoman Liz Cheney – or someone else who hews to facts and conscience – were the Republican nominee?