
Kathy’s Griffin’s Other Big Mistake
Kathy Griffin made a huge mistake. She posed for a graphic photo session with a beheaded President Trump mannequin. It was vile. It was repulsive. It was misguided. It was

Kathy Griffin made a huge mistake. She posed for a graphic photo session with a beheaded President Trump mannequin. It was vile. It was repulsive. It was misguided. It was

I remember the day after the Election, a friend of mine who happens to be white, remarked on social media that he “finally wasn’t embarrassed of America and our President.”

I woke up at 4AM, startled from sleep by the feeling that I needed to go check on my 11-year old son. He’d hit his head the previous afternoon and our

Can we talk for a few minutes, Trump supporter? We need to clear the air if we can. I imagine you probably feel like we’re the enemy right about now—those of

Kathy Griffin made a huge mistake. She posed for a graphic photo session with a beheaded President Trump mannequin. It was vile. It was repulsive. It was misguided. It was

I remember the day after the Election, a friend of mine who happens to be white, remarked on social media that he “finally wasn’t embarrassed of America and our President.”

I woke up at 4AM, startled from sleep by the feeling that I needed to go check on my 11-year old son. He’d hit his head the previous afternoon and our

Can we talk for a few minutes, Trump supporter? We need to clear the air if we can. I imagine you probably feel like we’re the enemy right about now—those of