presidential election 2016
‘Parks and Recreation’ Is the America We Were Promised
Ten years after it premiered, the show offers a mental reprieve from our what-fresh-hell-awaits-us-each-morning reality.
Republicans are overjoyed by Barr's summary of Mueller's key findings
Democrats are demanding full transparency after learning Mueller found no evidence the Trump campaign colluded with Russia.
Giuliani says Trump didn't collude with Russia — but he's not so sure about the campaign
“I never said there was no collusion between the campaign, or between people in the campaign.”
What It's Like to Sell Political Merchandise for a Living
In red states, Bill Wyatt sells T-shirts that say "Drain the Swamp." In blue states, they say "Fuck Trump."
In Case You Missed It, a Bunch of Cities Passed Soda Taxes
It might be little consolation for most, but not everything that came out of this week is a complete-and-total unmitigated disaster.
Trump's Election Could Spell Big Trouble for Mexican Beers
Constellation Brands is the owner of Mexican brewer, Corona beer—and on Wednesday, the company saw its stock take a dive of 8 percent. The drop is being attributed to the possible deportation of Corona’s American customer base.
Photos from an Anti-Trump Protest in London
It was a small demonstration, but did provide some kind of hope: the people who represent everything that's right about Britain far out-ranked those who want to see it turned into a one-race hellscape of hate, mundanity, and fear.
The Long History of How Free Alcohol Has Influenced America’s Elections
Using booze or food to sway an US election—either by bribing people for votes (assuming that voters will do anything for a little swill) or by suppressing votes (the idea being that voters will get too drunk to actually vote)—is definitely nothing new.
The MUNCHIES Election Night Drinking Game
Tonight, we're pretty certain that the vast majority of America will be getting drunk. Very, very, super, ultra drunk. And we’re here to help.
The Long History of How Free Alcohol Has Influenced America's Elections
Using booze or food to sway an election—either by bribing people for votes (assuming that voters will do anything for a little swill) or by suppressing votes (the idea being that voters will get too drunk to actually vote)—is definitely nothing new.
President Obama Wants You to Vote—And He's Using Spotify to Remind You
The not-for-much-longer Commander-In-Chief is taking over the streaming platform's most popular playlists with an important message to millennials.
Pizza Is the Latest Victim of This Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Election
Ah pizza—you’re such a compassionate soul. Not only do you provide us with delicious sustenance as we feast on your cheesy flesh, you also share our pain during these most difficult of times.