48% Of White Men Continue To Support President Trump, As Record Poll Lows Haunt His Presidency

48% Of White Men Continue To Support President Trump, As Record Poll Lows Haunt His Presidency

In the new Quinnipiac Poll, 48% of white men continue to believe that President Trump is doing a good job running the country. The poll was completed last Thursday, May 4 prior to the Comey firing.

While the 48% approval among white men represents a decline from April where 53% approved, clearly white men dominate and prop up President Trump's actions, as his strongest cohort of supporters.

Understand that -- according to all polls -- white men "get it" last, in taking civic responsibility for President Trump's reckless attempts to plunge America into the abyss. What a conundrum: white men dominate our politics and our government. And guess who gets the truth last, according to polls? White men.

Beach Beauty Robin Marjolein By Tomás de la Fuente For Cosmopolitan June 2017

Beach Beauty Robin Marjolein By Tomás de la Fuente For Cosmopolitan June 2017

Model Robin Marjolein sizzles in swimwear and beach looks from Miu Miu, DSqured2, Dior and more, styled by Britta McCay. Photographer  Tomás de la Fuente flashes Robin for Cosmopolitan Germany June 2017./ Hair and makeup by David Carreiro

Senate GOP On Defensive Over All-Male Health Care Group, Saying They're Not About 'Identity Politics' and 'Father Knows Best'

Senate GOP On Defensive Over All-Male Health Care Group, Saying They're Not About 'Identity Politics' and 'Father Knows Best'

Two Republican women senators -- Susan Collins (Maine) and Lisa Murkowski (Alaska) sit on the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee. Collins joined the committee in 2015, but Murkowski is a member since 2007.  Both senators support Planned Parenthood.

When asked by ABC's George Stephanopoulos why she *wasn't* in the working group, Sen. Collins replied, "Well, the leaders obviously chose the people they want."

Elle Fanning Covers Vogue US June 2017, Lensed By Annie Leibovitz

Elle Fanning Covers Vogue US June 2017, Lensed By Annie Leibovitz

Actor Elle Fanning is styled by Grace Coddington in Valentino Haute Couture, Givenchy Haute Couture by Riccardo Tisci, Louis Vuitton, Dior, Gucci, Loewe, and Manolo Blahnik for US Vogue's June 2017 cover story, lensed by Annie Leibovitz.Hair by Julien d'Ys; makeup by Lauren Parsons

Amelia Rami Is Flashed By Dimitri Hyacinthe In 'Morning Star' For Harper's Bazaar Kazakhstan May 2017

Amelia Rami Is Flashed By Dimitri Hyacinthe In 'Morning Star' For Harper's Bazaar Kazakhstan May 2017

Model Amelia Rami moves from her brief appearance in the March 2017 issue of W Magazine to a solo editorial styled by Anna Katsanis for Harper's Bazaar Kazakhstan. Photographer Dimitri Hyacinthe is in the studio, capturing Amelia in 'Morning Star' for Harper's Bazaar Kazakhstan's May 2017 issue./ Hair by KIYO Igarashi; makeup by Colleen Runne

Rianne Ten Haken Is Lensed By Matallana For L'Officiel Australia April 2017

Rianne Ten Haken Is Lensed By Matallana For L'Officiel Australia April 2017

Model Rianne Ten Haken fronts the misnamed 'Keep It Cute', styled in sumptuous elegance by DaVian Lain for Matallana for L'Officiel Australia April 2017./ Hair by Helen Reavey; makeup by Miguel Liedo

Hana Jirickova Says 'Yes, I Do' In Boo George Images For Vogue Germany June 2017

Hana Jirickova Says 'Yes, I Do' In Boo George Images For Vogue Germany June 2017

Top model Hana Jirickova is styled by Christiane Arp and Maximilian Aufschnaiter in 'Yes, I Do', lensed by Boo George for Vogue Germany June 2017./ Hair by Alain Pichion; makeup by Lotten Holmqvist

Until Trump Fired FBI Director James Comey, Sally Yates Was The Heroine Headline In Tuesday News

Until Trump Fired FBI Director James Comey, Sally Yates Was The Heroine Headline In Tuesday News

Yesterday, America's brief interim Attorney General Sally Yates, who was fired by the Trump Administration for refusing to defend his Muslim ban, became what The Daily Beast calls "the early hero of the Trump era."

Until two hours ago when President Trump fired James Comey, America's FBI Director, Sally Yates was the person of the hour, after her professionally dazzling testimony on Monday before a Senate Panel investigating the Russian meddling in America's presidential election.