“Morning Joe” co-hosts Mika Brzezinski and Joe Scarborough painstakingly read out New York Times opinion columnist Maureen Dowd’s entire editorial on how “identity politics” killed the Democratic 2024 ...
President Donald Trump has spent years attacking the media, branding journalists as “the enemy of the people.” But now that he’s back in the White House, those words are turning into action. In ...
New York voters chose Zohran Mamdani, a socialist Elmer Gantry with little experience, to be mayor of the world’s most important city. President Donald Trump held a chummy Oval Office meeting with him ...
New York Times columnist Maureen Dowd declared Democrats are "in a coma" while giving a blunt diagnosis of the party she argued had become off-putting to voters. Dowd invoked her family's ...
I wonder whether The New York Times provides psychiatric coverage for its employees? I ask because it seems clear that poor Maureen Dowd has finally lost it. I say “finally,” but I should ...
When I was little, my mom told me a Cinderella story that happened to be true.Once upon a time, George Washington and Thomas Jefferson held a competition for the design... Dowd: Attention, men: ...
Re “Criminal Fights Crime,” by Maureen Dowd (column, Aug. 17): Crime remains rampant in Washington, but it’s nothing new. I lived there from 1970 to 2009. Almost everyone I knew had been in some way ...
Maureen Dowd recalled a time when Andre Leon Talley stayed with her while sick in D.C. during a 92nd Street Y event. Getty Images for SCAD New York Times columnist Maureen Dowd had some (direct and ...
On MSNBC’s Meet the Press Daily, the panel of guests discussed with Chuck Todd the life and passing of President George H. W. Bush, whose funeral was held today and broadcast live across the country.
The columnist sits down with Patrick Healy to discuss the enduring appeal of President Trump. By Maureen Dowd and Patrick Healy Produced by Jillian Weinberger Maureen Dowd got her start in journalism ...
Though Cardinal Levada's attack on The New York Times--which mentioned her by name--failed to draw a public response from columnist Maureen Dowd, a choice quotation from the Vatican's exorcist did.
New York Times columnist Maureen Dowd loves to crack jokes about gender, but they sometimes get her into trouble. Her columns about Hillary Clinton were criticized as sexist, to which she responded, ...