Skip to content
Search AI Powered

Latest Stories

Someone Photoshopped Trump at His Golf Club's Breakfast Bar Onto the Photo of Obama's War Room During the bin Laden Raid, and People Are Disturbed

Someone Photoshopped Trump at His Golf Club's Breakfast Bar Onto the Photo of Obama's War Room During the bin Laden Raid, and People Are Disturbed
@JiveDurkey: Twitter/Pete Souza: White House Photo via Getty Images

Whoa.

May 2, 2011: President Barack Obama and his national security team watch anxiously as Seal Team Six successfully storms a compound in Pakistan where Osama bin Laden, wanted for orchestrating the 9-11 attacks, is hiding.


After nearly a decade of hunting and angst, the Saudi billionaire terrorist is killed. The nightmare is over.

February 15, 2019: President Donald Trump declares a national emergency to reallocate government funds for a border wall that he promised Mexico would finance. Afterward, Trump traveled to Florida where he waited at an omelet bar at the Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach.

Experts and insiders agree there is no emergency at the southern border, and unlike Obama, Trump routinely rejects the findings of his intelligence officials.

So when one Twitter hero, @WardQNormal, decided to Photoshop the two images of the 44th and 45th presidents responding their respective crises, it was a study in contrasts for the ages.

The creator's husband is proud, as he should be.

People were so here for it.

One person made a fantastic revision.

Look closely at Trump... and who is next to him.

It's disgraced former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie.

Another Photoshop wizard added Trump critic Alyssa Milano to the mix.

How did we get here?

Also, take note of Trump's outfit; remember when Republicans assailed Obama for wearing a tan suit? Imagine if he had whisked himself away to play golf after trying to bypass Congress and its power to spend money while wearing beige.

More from People/donald-trump

Miriam Margolyes
David Levenson/Getty Images

'Harry Potter' Star Miriam Margolyes Offers Mic Drop Explanation For Why Respecting Pronouns Matters

Sometimes it is just that easy to make people happy. This is a lesson learned over and over in our lives, but that's because it's an important one.

Actor Miriam Margolyes shared how she learned to change her behavior to make others happier. Margolyes appeared on The Graham Norton Show recently and brought up a fairly polarizing subject in the United Kingdom: trans people.

Keep ReadingShow less
Elon Musk looks on during a public appearance, as the billionaire once again turns a newsroom style decision into a culture-war grievance broadcast to millions on X.
BRENDAN SMIALOWSKI/AFP via Getty Images

Elon Musk Cries Racism After Associated Press Explains Why They Capitalize 'Black' But Not 'White'

Elon Musk has spent the year picking fights, from health research funding to imagined productivity crises among federal workers and whether DOGE accomplished anything at all besides leaving chaos in its wake.

His latest grievance, however, is thinly disguised as grammatical. Specifically, he is once again furious that the Associated Press (AP) capitalizes “Black” while keeping “white” lowercase.

Keep ReadingShow less
Elon Musk; Yale University School of Engineering and Applied Science
Brendan Smialowski/AFP via Getty Images; Plexi Images/GHI/UCG/Universal Images Group via Getty Images

Elon Musk Gets Brutal Wakeup Call After Claiming That Yale's Lack Of Republican Faculty Is 'Outrageous Bigotry'

Elon Musk—who has repeatedly whined about diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI)—took to his social media platform to whine about a lack of conservative faculty at Yale University.

Musk shared data compiled by The Buckley Institute (TBI), a conservative-leaning organization founded at Yale in 2010. TBI found 82.3% of faculty self-identified as Democrats or primarily supporting Democratic candidates, 15% identified as independents, while only 2.3% identified as Republicans.

Keep ReadingShow less
Barry Manilow
Mat Hayward/Getty Images

Barry Manilow Speaks Out After Postponing Farewell Tour Dates Due To Lung Cancer Scare

"Looks Like We Made It" singer Barry Manilow is in the process of saying goodbye to the stage and meeting his fans in-person, but he has to press pause for a few months after receiving a jarring diagnosis.

On December 22, 2025, the "Mandy" singer posted on Facebook, explaining that a "cancerous spot" had been discovered on his left lung.

Keep ReadingShow less
Chris Evans as Steve Rogers in Avengers: Endgame, the last time audiences saw Captain America before his unexpected return was teased for Avengers: Doomsday.
Disney/Marvel Studios

Marvel Just Confirmed That Chris Evans Is Returning For 'Avengers: Doomsday'—And Fans Have Mixed Feelings

Folks, once again, continuity is more of a suggestion than a rule in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Marvel has officially confirmed that Chris Evans is returning as Steve Rogers in Avengers: Doomsday, and the internet has responded exactly how you’d expect: screaming, celebrating, arguing, and a very justified side-eye toward how Sam Wilson keeps getting treated.

The confirmation comes via a teaser now playing exclusively in theaters ahead of Avatar: Fire and Ash. There is no official online release, despite leaks circulating. If you didn’t catch it on the big screen, Marvel’s response is essentially: sorry, guess you had to be there.

Keep ReadingShow less