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Discover how rhetorical excess and superlativism shape modern language, as Andrew Fiala reflects on Trump’s rhetoric and the wisdom of precision.
Discover how rhetorical excess and superlativism shape modern language, as Andrew Fiala reflects on Trump’s rhetoric and the wisdom of precision.
During their chat, Minihane pointed out that he feels people should be allowed to make jokes about any racial or ethnic group despite what may be going on in the world as it can serve some with ...
A lighthearted joke can help laugh away the day. So spread the sillies and pass on your favorite by clicking the share icons at the top of this page. TAG, you're it! Joke of the Day for June 3 ...
FEMA Acting Administrator David Richardson, under scrutiny after calling hurricane season a "joke," now faces backlash over leadership style as the agency prepares for an active 2025 storm season.
Rep. Matt Gaetz, R-Fla., jokes with supporters during a campaign event for Former President Donald Trump at the Greater Richmond Convention Center on Saturday, March 2, 2024. MIKE KROPF ...
Next joke. And every joke you tell is going to be like that. But you can't be – you gotta be fearless. You gotta just walk through that landmine. Some is going to blow up in your face.
The good, old-fashioned American tradition of making jokes about the Second City—whether it’s deep dish pizza, hot dogs, or the Bears? Well, there’s been plenty of that too.
Despite some continuing dog-whistles, the Liberals' election campaign has gone rather quiet about immigration. It reflects a global shift in the dark world of Donald Trump 2.0.
In recent years, Phoenix Ikner became known for far-right, white supremacist rhetoric, classmates said. It’s unclear if that had any tie to the violence.
04-08-2025 DESIGN The rhetorical genius of the ‘Hands Off’ protests The first true demonstration of President Donald Trump’s second term provided a handy slogan for protesters to make their own.
MSU Turning Point USA's earnest desire to engage in political discussion is often paired — and sometimes rivaled — by an inability to resist a good joke.