S.E. Cupp Columns category, Page 11
S.E. Cupp: Trumpites dish out abuse, but they can’t take it
With the president’s stunning admission last week he has been taking hydroxychloroquine, an anti-malaria drug most medical experts say should not be used to treat or prevent coronavirus, the questions tumbled out. Was Trump lying about taking the drug he’s long been touting to combat covid-19, just to own the...
S.E. Cupp: ‘Stephen Miller should die’ a gift to Trump
The so-called “newsy” bit read: “And while I am generally loathe (sic) to wish physical harm on those I disagree with, and while I do wish Katie a speedy recovery, I’m comfortable shedding whatever objectivity I have here to say I desperately hope Stephen Miller contracts covid-19.” It was a...
S.E. Cupp: Let’s talk about Joe Biden and Tara Reade
Despite an obstacle- strewn ascension similar to a “Game of Thrones” episode, former Vice President Joe Biden managed to slay every metaphorical dragon he faced in becoming the presumptive Democratic nominee for president, from old policy specters to campaign trail gaffes to a primary opponent who was stubborn to concede. But...
S.E. Cupp: De Blasio’s parade & failures
On Tuesday night, I called to check in on my friends in San Francisco. One is a lawyer; his grandfather died this month. His partner is a doctor on the front lines of covid-19. In short, they’ve been through it. I asked the doctor, “How is work?” “Thank God we’re...
S.E. Cupp: Will Bernie brigade show up for Biden?
When Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders finally announced he was suspending his campaign — but oddly, that he will remain on the ballot and collect delegates — the news hit his supporters understandably hard. Despite Sanders’ clear lack of viability over the past month, and a pandemic that paralyzed his and...
