
Many conservatives are criticizing the CNBC debate moderators for liberal bias; however, GOP presidential candidate Ohio Gov. John Kasich is defending them.
by Alex Swoyer29 Oct 2015, 5:04 PM PST0

Last night during the CNBC primary debate, Donald Trump, who to this point in the campaign had been the Republican candidate most closely aligned with the conservative grassroots on immigration policy, seemed to have altered his message in several ways.
by Stephen K. Bannon & Alexander Marlow29 Oct 2015, 3:29 PM PST0

Fox News Channel’s Greg Gutfeld appeared on Fox Sports 1’s “The Herd” Thursday to talk about the CNBC GOP Debate with host Colin Cowherd. Cowherd asked Gutfeld if he should believe that Fox News is “anti-Trump,” and Gutfeld explained that
by Trent Baker29 Oct 2015, 3:20 PM PST0

The Clinton Foundation is taking in more donation money recently as Hillary Clinton positions herself as the odds-on favorite to win the Democratic presidential nomination.
by Patrick Howley29 Oct 2015, 3:20 PM PST0

Thursday on CNN’s “Newsroom,” host Brooke Baldwin called out the co-hosts of ABC’s “The View” for going after the looks of the only woman in the Republican race for president, Carly Fiorina. Earlier on the “The View,” while discussing the Republican
by Pam Key29 Oct 2015, 3:10 PM PST0

In the month of September, Clinton managed to get only 1.35 million unique visitors to her campaign website – a fraction of one percent of the entire country and far behind her Democratic opponent Bernie Sanders, who logged 5.2 million.
by Patrick Howley29 Oct 2015, 2:43 PM PST0

After the CNBC “debate” fiasco, many are railing against Republican National Committee (“RNC”) Chairman Reince Priebus and the RNC for these atrocious “debates,” where the leftist moderators, like those at CNBC, spend their time trying to make all of the Republican candidates look as bad as possible.
by Daniel J. Schultz29 Oct 2015, 2:36 PM PST0

CNBC’s John Hardwood asked Marco Rubio about his co-authorship of a highly controversial plan to triple H-1B visas used by wealthy corporations to replace American workers. In the course of his response, Rubio said, “We need to get back to training people in this country to do the jobs of the 21st century… The best way to close this gap is to modernize higher education so Americans have the skills for those jobs.”
by Julia Hahn29 Oct 2015, 2:28 PM PST0

On Thursday’s “The Herd” on Fox Sports 1, host Colin Cowherd reacted to Wednesday’s CNBC GOP debate, saying GOP front-runner Donald Trump should have his own television channel. Cowherd likened the CNBC debate to “a really bad ’80s television show,”
by Trent Baker29 Oct 2015, 2:08 PM PST0

Former U.S. Secretary of State and Democrat presidential frontrunner Hillary Clinton weighed in to support the Houston Equal Rights Ordinance (HERO) that would make Houston businesses allow men who are dressed in female attire or otherwise say they feel like a woman to use women’s bathrooms, showers and locker rooms, regardless of their biological sex.
by Bob Price29 Oct 2015, 2:04 PM PST0

For once, almost the entire media agreed that the CNBC moderators at the GOP debate showed an unacceptable level of political bias and plain incompetence–except for Media Matters for America.
by Joel B. Pollak29 Oct 2015, 1:43 PM PST0

Senator Marco Rubio followed up a solid debate performance with a Thursday morning interview on CBS News. Hillary Clinton’s media is very, very upset that Rubio called her a liar, and refuses to back down from the charge.
by John Hayward29 Oct 2015, 1:35 PM PST0

Journalist and author Carl Bernstein slammed CNBC as “really reprehensible,” and argued Republicans are “right about the mainstream media” on Wednesday’s “CNN Tonight.” Bernstein said, “More than anything, MSNBC was — I’m sorry, CNBC was really reprehensible, but we got
by Ian Hanchett29 Oct 2015, 1:00 PM PST0

Chris Christie’s campaign is using a New York Times editorial calling for the New Jersey governor to drop out of his presidential race as an excellent opportunity to raise some more money.
by Charlie Spiering29 Oct 2015, 12:55 PM PST0

Young Bay Area Democrats who viewed Wednesday’s Republican presidential debate were most impressed (or frightened) by Marco Rubio.
by William Bigelow29 Oct 2015, 12:14 PM PST0

Wednesday night’s epic s*itshow of a debate highlighted one fact beyond all others: if Republicans are to win the presidency in 2016, their main opponent will not be Hillary Clinton, but the established media.
by Ben Shapiro29 Oct 2015, 12:08 PM PST0

While she is still no Donald Trump supporter, actress Eva Longoria has dialed down her criticism of the successful New York businessman, who she likened to Adolf Hitler just four months ago.
by Kipp Jones29 Oct 2015, 10:24 AM PST0

Thursday on Fox News Channel’s “America’s Newsroom,” Republican presidential candidate Gov. John Kasich (R-OH) said the outsider candidates like Donald Trump’s plans to deport 11 million people or Dr. Ben Carson’s plan to change Medicare are “not responsible” and “ludicrous.”
by Pam Key29 Oct 2015, 10:20 AM PST0

We were repeatedly promised by Republican National Committee Chairman Reince Priebus that exactly what happened during Wednesday night’s Republican presidential debate would not happen. Priebus assured us he had taken control of the debate and moderator process. Writing for Breitbart
by John Nolte29 Oct 2015, 10:08 AM PST0

Thursday on Fox New Channel’s “Fox & Friends,” Republican presidential candidate Gov. Chris Christie (R-NJ) said the CNBC moderators of the Republican primary debate last night were “bias” and “awful.” Christie said “Well, listen, the moderators last night were awful. And
by Pam Key29 Oct 2015, 8:44 AM PST0

As for the contenders on the debate stage, it’s not hard to pick the biggest loser of the night, for this could well be the end of Jeb Bush’s candidacy. In fact, he needs to think long and hard about getting out while his endorsement still matters, and he can still generate big headlines with his withdrawal.
by John Hayward29 Oct 2015, 8:39 AM PST0

The consensus is that it was a debate between the GOP and the Democratic media, and that the former won, with Ted Cruz, Marco Rubio and Chris Christie doing the most to raise their profiles.
by Bruce Majors29 Oct 2015, 8:00 AM PST0

CNBC Republican debate moderator John Harwood has entered the Dan Rather-phase of denial. — @NolteNC @JohnHarwood pic.twitter.com/d4ITsXw7lB — Peter (@PET3R_S) October 29, 2015 — Although Harwood was caught outright lying in a loaded question to Marco Rubio Wednesday night, the
by John Nolte29 Oct 2015, 7:19 AM PST0

Chris Christie thinks the feds live in a fantasy world.
by Daniel J. Flynn29 Oct 2015, 6:30 AM PST0

Republican National Committee chair Reince Priebus is facing a barrage of criticism over his management of the GOP debate process after CNBC’s shockingly biased performance Wednesday night.
by Joel B. Pollak29 Oct 2015, 6:27 AM PST0