Remember Baghdad Bob? You know, the Iraqi information minister who kept saying that Saddam was “succeeding” and that American troops “are not near Baghdad. Don ...
AT THE RISK of blowing my cover as a debonair man of refinement, I have a confession: I like booty. Not the lust-generating fleshy musculature advertised by J.Lo or Beyoncé Knowles. That would be ...
His performances on MSNBC have become so laughable that the comparisons to “Baghdad Bob” are impossible to ignore. Of course, “Baghdad Bob,” was Saddam Hussein’s Information Minister, Mohammed Saeed ...
Alaska Republican Sen. Dan Sullivan is coming down hard on the administration’s response to the spike in inflation and suggested White House press secretary Jen Psaki is reminiscent of "Baghdad Bob." ...
Morning Joe hosts ripped Republican lawmakers for falling into “lockstep” with President Donald Trump for firing the Biden-appointed Commissioner of the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), Dr. Erika ...
We all remember Saddam Hussein’s feckless pitchman, “Baghdad Bob.” The country’s information minister (real name: Muhammad Saeed al-Sahhaf) made frequent television appearances, repeating the mantra ...
Colorado Republicans won a dominant victory in 2024 due to the political machine built by the current leadership. Or at least that’s the story they’re telling — and they’re sticking to it despite the ...
MSNBC host Joy Reid mocked White House Press Secretary Stephanie Grisham’s appearance on Fox News last night, likening her to “Baghdad Bob.” “A bit of the Baghdad Bob for you this Sunday morning with ...
'Common Sense' Department: Iran's supreme leader reminiscent of 'Baghdad Bob,' media 'Baghdad Bob-ish' News flash: Ayatollah Khamenei's first remarks since the Israel-Iran ceasefire began lacked any ...
The hosts of MSNBC’s Morning Joe mocked Republicans and White House officials on Monday for spending the weekend attempting to justify Donald Trump’s decision to fire the head of the Bureau of Labor ...
Yes, the Trump threat is generally controversial. Yet, like the Iraqi pattern before the American invasion in 2003, instead of a clear agenda on how to tackle the menace or simply embrace the American ...