The initial shock of Donald Trump’s election left it unclear if SNL would continually call on Alec Baldwin for such an extended commitment, but the 30 Rock alum and ranking host has soldiered on, much to the real Trump’s enjoyable chagrin. Baldwin may even follow in Will Ferrell’s “Dubya” footsteps, apparently taking the role to “other venues.”
Like Beyonce, Bush 41, and a handful of Radio City Rockettes, Illinois Governor Bruce Rauner will not be a part of Donald Trump’s Inauguration on January 20.
A member of president-elect Donald Trump's team has announced Elton John will perform at the inauguration in January — something John adamantly denies.
The long Presidential campaign is finally over and Donald Trump won out over Hillary Clinton and will be this nation’s 45th President. Let me start out by saying I didn’t care for either Trump or Clinton.
Thank God the Presidential campaign has finally come to an end and we have a winner and a loser. So basically half the nation is happy that Donald Trump won over Hillary Clinton and the other half is not. Now the real fun begins in trying to unite a divided country.
In what has been one of the ugliest Presidential campaigns ever, the long ordeal of persuading Americans to choose either Donald Trump or Hillary Clinton will end today. No matter who wins the election to this nation’s highest office, this nation has been wounded by the process. Wounded, but not killed.
I saw this tweet from the world’s most famous astrophysicist, Neil deGrasse Tyson back in August, and as much as I don’t want to relive another vitriolic campaign season, I couldn’t help but wonder: How would a “none of the above” vote actually fare in the general election?