"Hey, at least I'll go down as a president." Celebrities reading mean Tweets about themselves is quite possibly my favorite thing in the entire world, so when Jimmy Kimmel had President Barack Obama in for the popular segment, I was overjoyed.
The Trump approach worked in her favor. Last night, we saw a new Hillary Clinton. She interrupted Trump. She talked over him. She "mansplained" his tax plan.
For one, they don't happen when you're nine months pregnant. Last night, the two candidates were asked about abortions as a result of prior questions regarding the appointment of a new Supreme Court judge to replace Antonin Scalia.
#NastyWomen unite. Last night, one of Donald Trump's biggest missions was to hit it off with female voters. And, as in previous debates, he was asked about his alleged history of sexual assault, which he firmly denied.
There's a difference between boys and grown adult men. Last night, Melania Trump went on record with Anderson Cooper to set the record straight about her husband.
This is just wrong on so many levels. In between figuring out the fastest getaway plan to Canada if it all goes south on November 8th, we're forgetting one major holiday that stands between us and Election Day: Halloween.
#Repealthe19th is trending on Twitter. Hillary Clinton might've apologized for using the term "deplorables" in her description of Trump supporters, but I wholeheartedly disagree.
He'll come find her in 10 years. In the latest news of Trump being absolutely innappropriate, a clip from a 1992 Entertainment Tonight Christmas special was unearthed and revealed the GOP candidate looking like that creepy uncle everyone avoids at parties.
He told them he's "seen it all before." In the latest installment of Donald Trump being a real champion for women everywhere, several teen beauty pageant competitors came forward to accuse Trump of walking in on them while changing.
Trump just lost the young female voter vote -- again. We might have the biggest clusterf--- of an election in our midst, but I'm someone that firmly believes that the world's biggest problems lie a bit closer to home.