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    Ed Mazza

    Ed Mazza

    Overnight Editor, HuffPost

  • Colbert Trolls Fox News By Revealing What Its Hosts Really Think About Trump

    The "Late Show" host thinks the "friends" at "Fox & Friends" might be getting a little nervous now.

  • 'Bats**t Crazy!' Susan Rice Unloads On Trump Over Syria Withdrawal

    The national security adviser in the Obama White House gets bleeped on "The Late Show" for saying how she really feels about Trump's decision.

  • Donald Trump Slams 'Total Hypocrite' Neil Young

    Donald Trump says Neil Young is a "total hypocrite" for demanding that he stop using the song "Rockin' In The Free World" at campaign events. After Trump used the 1989 hit at his campaign kickoff rally last week, Young's manager issued a statement calling it unauthorized. "Neil Young, a Canadian citizen, is a supporter of Bernie Sanders for President of the United States of America," the statement said, according to the Wall Street Journal.

  • Sarah Palin Calls Lena Dunham A 'Pedophile,' Blasts Media Over Duggars

    Sarah Palin is lashing out at the media for how it has covered the sexual abuse revelations about "19 Kids And Counting" star Josh Duggar while giving "Girls" star Lena Dunham a free pass. Writing on her Facebook page, Palin compared the media storm over Duggar, whose parents confirmed on Fox News this week that he had “improperly touched" some of his sisters when he was a teenager, to that of Dunham, who wrote in her book "Not That Kind of Girl" that, as a 7-year-old child, she gave candy to her 1-year-old sister in exchange for kisses and a look at her vagina. "I’m not an apologist for any sexual predator, but I’m sickened that the media gives their chosen ones a pass for any behavior as long as they share their leftwing politics," Palin wrote.

  • Did Rand Paul Just Joke About His Penis?

    Paul said he filed the lawsuit to stop NSA surveillance of U.S. phone records because Obama has Òpublicly refused to stop a clear and continuing violation of the 4th amendment.Ó (Photo by Win McNamee/Getty Images)" data-fileName="55beb9c4170000260056650f" data-credit="Getty Images" data-creditUrl="" data-caption="WASHINGTON, DC - FEBRUARY 12: U.S. Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) (C), former Virginia Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli (L) and and Matt Kibbe, president of FreedomWorks, departs a press conference in front of U.S. District Court to announce the filing of a class action lawsuit against the administration of U.S. President Barack Obama, Director of National Intelligence James Clapper, National...

  • Tea Party Patriot Says He May Vote For Hillary Clinton

    A Tea Party conservative may be about to do what many in his movement consider unthinkable: vote for Hillary Clinton for president in 2016. "I asked myself, ‘Which party has helped me out the most in the last, I don’t know, 15 years, 20?’ And it was the Democrats," James Webb, a 51-year-old charter member of his local Tea Party Patriots said in a video blog posted on YouTube. Webb said the Affordable Care Act, a.k.a.

  • Ted Nugent: Obama Is Causing Veteran Suicides

    Ted Nugent is blaming the "enemy" for veteran suicides: President Barack Obama. “Here’s your job, Republican Party," Nugent said over the weekend in comments posted online by Right Wing Watch. Nugent was speaking at the Republican Party of Maricopa County, Arizona's Lincoln Day Dinner, where he had been introduced by controversial sheriff Joe Arpaio, the website reported.

  • Boehner, Pelosi Read Hilariously Horrible 'Mean Tweets'

    What does Speaker of the House John Boehner have to promise his constituents to keep getting reelected? What new job should House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi try? Who does Sen. Bernie Sanders most resemble?

  • Stephen King Demands Apology From Maine Gov

    Stephen King is calling on Maine Gov. Paul LePage (R) to "man up and apologize" for accusing the famed novelist of leaving the state to avoid paying income taxes. LePage made the accusations during his weekly radio address on Thursday. King is a longtime resident of Maine who has set a number of his stories there.

  • Mississippi Lawmaker: Blacks Don't Work And Get 'Crazy Welfare Checks'

    State Rep. Gene Alday, a Republican, told The Clarion-Ledger he was against increased funding for education, in particular funding to improve literacy. "I am definitely not a racist, at all," Alday told Mississippi News Now. Alday blamed Clarion-Ledger reporter Jerry Mitchell for quoting his remarks out of context.

  • Fla. Congressman Uses Dildo Law To 'Prove' Texas Is Crazy

    A Florida congressman is not backing off his assertion that Texas is a "crazy state," and he's now citing an old law restricting dildos to make his case. "One of their cities has a law that says that women can only have six dildos, and the certain size of things," Rep. Alcee Hastings (D-Fla.) told CNN. Hastings may have been referring to a law that was struck down in 2008 restricting the sale of sex toys.

  • Sarah Palin's Bizarre Speech Gets Thanks -- From Democrats

    Shortly after declaring that she's "seriously interested" in running for president in 2016, Sarah Palin delivered a confusing speech that was panned by many, even some on the right. It’s too big to succeed! It's too big to succeed, so we can afford no retreads or nothing will change with the same people and same policies that got us into the status quo. Another Latin word, status quo, and it stands for, ‘Man, the middle-class everyday Americans are really gettin’ taken for a ride.’ That's status quo, and GOP leaders, by the way, y'know the man can only ride ya when your back is bent.

  • New York State Senator's Wild Outburst Caught On Camera

    "What do you mean 'that's interesting? O'Mara said. "What the fuck do you mean 'that's interesting?

  • Ted Nugent Has An Outrageous Message For The Media

    Ted Nugent has never been known for political correctness. "My openletter to all the braindead hippie logic-challenged dipshits in the media who dedicate their lives to hiding from truth facts history & evidence," Nugent wrote.

  • Obama Takes Over 'Colbert Report'

    With just two years left in office, President Barack Obama might be starting to think about what he's going to do in the next phase of his career. On Monday night, he got to try out one potential gig: host of a fake conservative news show. "Nation, as you know, I -- Stephen Colbert -- have never cared for our president," Obama said.

  • Sarah Palin Warns GOP: 'You Didn't Build This'

    Just like the Democrats got "mauled" on Tuesday, Palin warned the same thing could happen to the GOP next time around. "The Democrats got mauled today, deservedly so. To prohibit that from happening to the GOP in 2016, it must learn the lesson from the last time Republicans held the Senate majority.

  • Chris Christie Insists His Ebola Policy Hasn't Softened

    New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie (R) is insisting that his state's tough new Ebola rules haven't changed despite the release of a nurse from quarantine on Monday. "I didn’t reverse my decision," Christie said in Florida, where he is campaigning on behalf of Gov. Rick Scott (R). Kaci Hickox, 33, was quarantined on Friday after traveling to New Jersey from Sierra Leone, where she was treating Ebola patients with Doctors Without Borders.

  • Missouri Official Apparently Calls For Military Coup Against Obama

    An elected official in Missouri is trying to explain herself after penning a Facebook post that ponders why the military hasn't deposed President Barack Obama in a coup d'etat. Debbie Dunnegan Waters, a Republican serving as Jefferson County Recorder of Deeds, told the St. Louis Post-Dispatch she had "no ill intent toward the president" when she asked why the military hasn't "taken action against our domestic enemy," who she identified as "supposedly the commander in chief." Her Facebook page is private, however her comments were reposted on social media: Dunnegan wrote: I have a question for all my friends who have served or are currently serving in our military ...

  • Lewis Black: F**k Voter Suppression!

    Comedian Lewis Black has made a career out of being outraged so his new role as the celebrity ambassador on voting rights for the American Civil Liberties Union should suit him just fine. A new video released by the ACLU shows what's supposedly a behind-the-scenes look at a photo shoot in which Black learns about efforts to suppress voters through voter ID laws, restrictions on early voting and more. On Thursday, the Supreme Court blocked Wisconsin's voter ID law.

  • GOP Candidate Says Romney Was Right About 47%

    A Republican candidate running for Congress in Nevada says former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney was right when he made his controversial "47 percent" remarks. "Can I say that without getting in trouble like Gov. Romney," Cresent Hardy, a state assemblyman, said in a video posted online by the Nevada State Democratic Party. "The 47 percent is true.