Skip to content
Search AI Powered

Latest Stories

Lauren Boebert Dragged After Trying To Bizarrely Compare Biden To Syrian Dictator

Lauren Boebert Dragged After Trying To Bizarrely Compare Biden To Syrian Dictator
JASON CONNOLLY/AFP via Getty Images

It seems like Lauren Boebert just can't help herself when it comes to what she puts on Twitter.

Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad just clinched a 95.1% election landslide victory, which experts around the globe have widely dismissed as a sham election.


Boebert took it upon herself to spin that into a suggestion President Joe Biden's high approval rating is also a sham.



President Biden, who assumed office in the midst of one of the worst job crises in American history, a global pandemic, after an attempted coup by former President Donald Trump—whose approval ratings hovered between 39-49% the entire time he was in office—has been working to create jobs, amp up vaccinations, and make sure Americans are protected. That's something the last administration seemed to have absolutely no interest in.






Boebert is a staunch supporter of former President Donald Trump and his "Big Lie" about the election being stolen instead of almost 8 million more people voting for President Biden.

Boebert was one of over 100 House Republicans who voted to overturn the election results and install Trump as an unelected dictator—something much closer to al-Assad's situation.





By contrast, more than 14 million Syrians turned up to vote, over 78% of the population of eligible voters.

Bashar al-Assad's family have been in power for nearly six decades. This is al- Assad's fourth full term in office, stretching out their rule for another 7 years at least.






Biden still has a lot of work and years ahead of him to maintain his approval rating, but he's no Bashar al-Assad, no Vladimir Putin, and no Kim Jong-un, nor does he aspire to be their best friend.

Again, Boebert has him confused with the last White House resident.

More from News

'Fantastic Four: First Steps;' David Corenswet as 'Superman'
Disney/Marvel Studios; Warner Bros. Pictures

Theater Called Out For Covering 'Superman' Poster With 'Fantastic Four' Display—But David Corenswet's Reaction Is Pure Class

If you're a comic book movie fan, you're facing a summer that's a downright embarrassment of riches: Both The Fantastic Four: First Steps and a Superman reboot are headed your way back-to-back, shaping up for one heck of a summer movie season.

But some fans of the Superman franchise are a bit tetchy about the way the movie seems to be being overshadowed by The Fantastic Four, at least at one movie theater out there.

Keep ReadingShow less
Brad Pitt
Karwai Tang/WireImage/Getty Images

Brad Pitt Opens Up About Going To Alcoholics Anonymous Amid 'Difficult' Split From Angelina Jolie

In 2016, actors Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt officially separated after 12 years together, with two of those years spent as husband and wife.

The split came after an inflight incident that forced the private plane Pitt, Jolie, and their children were traveling on to make an unscheduled landing and prompted an FBI investigation. Pitt later shared that he was struggling with an alcohol addiction.

Keep ReadingShow less
Sir Rod Stewart; Donald Trump
Ethan Miller/Getty Images; Carlos Barria - Pool/Getty Images

Rod Stewart Explains Why He's No Longer Friends With Trump In Blistering Interview

Singer Sir Rod Stewart and MAGA Republican President Donald Trump might seem like an odd pairing, but the two were once good friends, according to the Grammy winner and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee.

And they actually have several things in common.

Keep ReadingShow less
Thomas Massie; Donald Trump
Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images; Suzanne Plunkett/Pool/Getty Images

GOP Rep. Offers Snarky Clapback After Trump Kicks Him Out Of MAGA For Criticizing Iran Attack

Kentucky Republican Representative Massie offered a snarky response after President Donald Trump said "MAGA doesn't want him" following Massie's criticism of Trump's unilateral decision to bomb Iran and the spending package presented in the "Big Beautiful Bill."

Massie spoke out following Trump's decision to authorize a series of intense U.S. air and submarine strikes targeting three Iranian nuclear facilities, amid ongoing uncertainty about the status of Tehran’s nuclear program. The threat of a wider conflict in the Middle East is on everyone's minds as tensions between Iran and Israel—now openly aided by the U.S.—intensify.

Keep ReadingShow less
Las Vegas sign
welcome to fabulous las vegas nevada signage

People Reveal The Times 'What Happens In Vegas' Did Not Stay In Vegas

"What happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas"...

The age-old slogan encourages visitors to put their fears and inhibitions to the side while indulging in all that "Sin City" has to offer.

Keep ReadingShow less