A movie is coming out about Chappaquiddick, the story of the death of Mary Joe Kopechne who drowned when Ted Kennedy drove off a bridge on Martha's Vineyard. Kennedy left the scene and left behind his aspirations to be President. The producers of the film report being pressured not to make it. Kennedy, like the rest of his family, was the original womanizer before the recent scandals.
Here's a fascinating profile of Ted Kennedy by Michael Kelly, a great journalist who died covering the Iraq war. Admiration of Kennedy was misplaced.
There's a joke line "is the Pope Catholic". It seems this is no longer a rhetorical question. Pope Francis was quoted as saying "there is no hell". Maybe it has something to do with Easter falling on April Fool's Day.
The Supreme Court has ruled that the police were justified in the Stephon Clark shooting. That should stir up more protests when it comes out.
There's a common liberal these that medical bills cause bankruptcies. This doesn't seem to be accurate.
Here's a man frustrated with stubborn belly fat. Turns out it was a 30-pound tumor that his doctor missed. Check the picture.
When liberals talk about guns, you can presume that the information isn't accurate.
More on guns. You can try to repeal the Second Amendment, but you can't repeal history.
The United States has a lot of unelected officials. They distort things. Here are some recent lies affecting the discussion.
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