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The Western Journal on MSNAlyssa Farah Griffin Says She Cries About Being the Only 'Conservative' on 'The View'It's hard out there for the token not-quite-Republican on "The View." It's basically like being the drummer in Spinal Tap: You're going to go one way or another, and it won't be pretty. Of course, the ...
FedEx founder Fred Smith, whose express shipping company set the standard for absolutely, positively overnight delivery, has died.
Nicolle Wallace is one of the original "MSNBC Republicans," a former adviser to George W. Bush and John McCain who quickly swapped sides to become one of the more popular Democrat Party line tap ...
Sean Hannity called out MSNBC hosts Joe Scarborough and Nicolle Wallace for being fake liberals for fame and money.
Wallace worked with George W. Bush and the John McCain-Sarah Palin presidential campaign, had a cameo in Robert De Niro’s Zero Day, and is married to Pulitzer-winning journalist Michael Schmidt.
Meghan McCain is definitely watching Season 3 of The White Lotus. The former View host-turned-podcaster used a meme of the HBO show’s Trump-supporting character (played by Leslie Bibb) to clap ...
A tragic incident occurred at the McCain plant in Coaldale which resulted in the death of one person is currently under investigation.
Nicolle Wallace, host of 'Deadline: White House' on MSNBC, returned to the show after a lengthy absence. Alicia Menendez filled in while she was gone.
Before becoming an on-air political analyst, Wallace was in the George W. Bush administration and worked on John McCain’s 2008 presidential campaign. She is a former co-host of The View.
Nicolle Wallace said she would be returning to anchor MSNBC's Deadline: White House on Monday, February 26. She had been out on maternity leave.
Maple Leaf Foods Chairman Wallace McCain has died at the age of 81 after a lengthy struggle with pancreatic cancer. In addition to being Maple Leaf's chairman, McCain was co-founder and vice chairman ...
President Joe Biden hit out at Donald Trump on Thursday for his past repeated attacks on the late Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.). The president sat down with journalist Nicolle Wallace to discuss a ...
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