
CNN contributor S.E. Cupp believes neither Donald Trump nor Ben Carson are qualified to be president. In a Thursday appearance on the network’s “At This Hour” program, Cupp blasted Trump for slamming Carly Fiorina’s looks, saying it was “indefensible” and
by Tony Lee10 Sep 2015, 2:31 PM PST0

Nearly nine in 10 registered voters (89%) believe that illegal immigration will be an “important” issue for them in the 2016 presidential race. A new CNN/ORC poll, which was conducted September 4-8 and has a margin of error of +/-
by Tony Lee10 Sep 2015, 2:19 PM PST0

An undercover video published Thursday by James O’Keefe’s Project Veritas purports to show Nevada-based Hillary Clinton campaign staffers and volunteers ignoring and knowingly violating Nevada’s voter registration laws. Moreover, the video appears to show that this conduct is being condoned and encouraged by a local attorney who works for the Clinton campaign.
by John Nolte10 Sep 2015, 2:16 PM PST0

It seems hard to imagine that the winner of the 2016 Presidential Election will not also win another important race… the social media race. In today’s hyper-connected world, the candidate that inspires enough of the population to eventually win the election will likely also have excited enough of the public to “follow” her or him on their various social media networks.
by Patrick Courrielche10 Sep 2015, 1:44 PM PST0

The “email czar” hired by the State Department to handle the agency’s response to the Hillary Clinton email scandal has a second hidden conflict of interest: she received some of the same classified emails that were also sent to Hillary Clinton via her private email system, Breitbart News has learned.
by Patrick Howley10 Sep 2015, 1:37 PM PST0

Senate Democrats used a filibuster to prevent a vote on the Iran deal on Thursday. The move will also prevent President Barack Obama from having to use his veto power to block the motion of disapproval.
by Joel B. Pollak10 Sep 2015, 1:23 PM PST0

“We are the only country in the world whose immigration system puts the needs of other nations ahead of our own. That must change,” Trump wrote in the August migration policy paper that has supercharged his 2016 campaign. On Sept. 10, a White House spokesman said President Barack Obama would grant residence permits to 10,000 additional Syrians in 2016, along with the routine inflow of 70,000 refugees and 1 million new immigrants. Trump reminds Americans: “We have so many problems that we have to solve,” as he declared on Wednesday night’s broadcast of Hannity.
by Julia Hahn10 Sep 2015, 1:13 PM PST0

Thursday on his radio show, while discussing his appearance on CNN, radio talker Glenn Beck took aim at former Gov. Sarah Palin (R-AK) on the heels of Wednesday’s rally against the Iran nuclear deal near the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C. in
by Pam Key10 Sep 2015, 12:30 PM PST0

Mexican broadcaster Azteca decided to taunt Americans and the U.S. men’s soccer team with a new promotional video using footage of Donald Trump.
by William Bigelow10 Sep 2015, 12:11 PM PST0

Two Out Of Three Hispanics Oppose Immigration Increase
by Neil Munro10 Sep 2015, 12:07 PM PST0

Longtime Clinton hit man David Brock and his Lloyd-Bridges-sniffed-the-glue hair have unleashed hell on The New York Times. According to Politico on Thursday, “Brock’s war against the New York Times just went nuclear – and the paper is responding with equal fury.”
by Ben Shapiro10 Sep 2015, 12:01 PM PST0

California Governor Jerry Brown vowed Wednesday to wage a “life-and-death struggle” to “change the very basis of our industrial economy.”
by Chriss W. Street10 Sep 2015, 11:55 AM PST0

A new ad from Mexican television station TV Azteca is being used to excite Mexican soccer fans for Mexico’s upcoming matchup with the United States Men’s National Team on October 10, turning GOP presidential front-runner Donald Trump’s comments about Mexico against the
by Trent Baker10 Sep 2015, 11:31 AM PST0

A group of Hispanic recording artists have joined forces to combat the “anti-Mexican” rhetoric they say GOP frontrunner Donald Trump sparked earlier this summer, when he announced his bid for presidency.
by Kelli Serio10 Sep 2015, 11:22 AM PST0

The latest piece of bad news for Hillary Rodham Clinton came in the form of a Quinnipiac poll out of Iowa on Thursday morning: Bernie Sanders, 41 percent and Clinton, 40 percent. Clinton, a presidential candidate, has dropped 11 points in two months in the state and now one in three self-identified Democrats say she is not honest or trustworthy.
by Breitbart News10 Sep 2015, 11:09 AM PST0

Immigration is as hot a political issue in 2016 as abortion, according to a new Gallup poll. And a new Rasmussen survey shows that eighty percent of voters view illegal migration as a serious problem, including 50 percent who describe it as a “Very Serious” issue.
by Neil Munro10 Sep 2015, 11:00 AM PST0

Thursday in Columbus, OH, Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton commented on the back-and-forth between Republican front-runner Donald Trump and his GOP opponent, Carly Fiorina. Clinton said, “There is one particular candidate who just seems to delight in insulting women every chance he gets.
by Pam Key10 Sep 2015, 10:06 AM PST0

On his Thursday radio show, conservative talker Rush Limbaugh reacted to remarks from Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump regarding two of his opponents, former Johns Hopkins neurosurgeon Dr. Ben Carson and former Hewlett Packard CEO Carly Fiorina. Earlier in the
by Jeff Poor10 Sep 2015, 9:53 AM PST0

GOP presidential candidate Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal lashed out at GOP frontrunner Donald Trump today, calling him “full of nonsense,” “absurd” and a “non-serious carnival act” during a D.C. speech. The high-profile criticism may be the leading-edge of a scorched-earth strategy by establishment GOP leaders to block Trump’s populist-fueled campaign for the presidency. Jindal is looking to escape the back of the GOP pack.
by Alex Swoyer10 Sep 2015, 9:37 AM PST0

Gutiérrez, a vocal Donald Trump opponent and advocate for what he describes as “immigration reform,” painted the Republican presidential candidate as a “little devil” on the nation’s shoulder in contrast to the pontiff, who will assume the position of the “little angel” on the other shoulder when he visits the U.S. later this month. “On one shoulder, we have a billionaire out there saying Mexicans are murderers…On the other shoulder is a man who is not afraid to touch the feet of the poor and recognizes their humanity even in their poverty,” Gutiérrez said.
by Caroline May10 Sep 2015, 9:07 AM PST0

This should go without saying but in this increasingly shrill GOP primary of ours I want to be clear that analyzing Donald Trump’s political tactics does not equal my condoning of them. I’ve said before and I’ll say again that
by John Nolte10 Sep 2015, 8:56 AM PST0

Hillary Clinton made a campaign stop in Columbus, Ohio Thursday, but only a couple hundred people turned out to hear her views on women’s issues.
by John Sexton10 Sep 2015, 8:53 AM PST0

“The View” co-host Raven-Symonè asked Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump about the women “on your jock” on the show’s Thursday broadcast. Raven-Symonè asked, “Why do you always slip up with your words when it comes to women? I feel like
by Ian Hanchett10 Sep 2015, 8:41 AM PST0

Thursday at the National Press Club, Gov. Bobby Jindal (R-LA), a candidate for the 2016 Republican presidential nomination, went after front-runner Donald Trump calling him a “narcissist” and “egomaniac,” and saying his campaign is a “carnival act.” Jindal said, “Donald
by Pam Key10 Sep 2015, 8:39 AM PST0

A new CNN/ORC poll finds Donald Trump continuing to dominate the Republican field for President. Trump has the support of a third of Republicans nationally in the crowded 17-candidate field. Retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson, a distant second, is the only other candidate to receive double-digit support. Although Jeb Bush currently sits third in the national poll, he is fast becoming the most polarizing candidate in the field. Almost half of Republicans, 47 percent, say they would be “dissatisfied” or “upset” if Bush were the nominee. Only 16 percent of Republicans would be “enthusiastic” with Bush leading the ticket.
by Mike Flynn10 Sep 2015, 8:37 AM PST0