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Cheney: I’d Love to See Biden Get in the Race

In a preview of an interview set to air on Tuesday night’s broadcast of CNN’s “AC360,” Vice President Dick Cheney sounded off on the 2016 Democratic race for the nomination, in particular the possibility of his vice-presidential successor Joe Biden

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Liberals Want DNC Chairwoman to Resign

Very much like her long-time friend and Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton, who is losing support from the far left element of the Democratic Party, Democratic National Committee (DNC) Chair and Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz is also receiving significant pushback from this same faction of her political party.

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Jeb Bush’s Border Slogan: ‘We Can’t Do It’

Bush’s declaration of American helplessness comes 70 years after the United States built two nuclear weapons to end the bloodletting in World War II, 65 years after the United States built a huge military to win the Cold War, 59 years after the U.S. government began building the 161,000-mile National Highway System, and 46 years after the United States built rockets to take Americans 120,000 miles to the Moon.

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Donald Trump: U.S. Treats Illegals Better than Vets

On Saturday, GOP presidential frontrunner Donald Trump said illegal immigrants are treated better than Wounded Warriors and veterans in America. Speaking in Nashville at a National Federation of Republican Assemblies event, Trump said that “illegal immigrants, in many cases–not in

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Christie: Hillary a ‘Disgrace,’ Thinks Presidency Is a ‘Familial Ascendancy’

On this weekend’s broadcast of “Fox News Sunday,” Republican presidential candidate Gov. Chris Christie (R-NJ) said Democratic presidential front-runner Hillary Clinton is arrogant for not answering questions and added the presidency is not a “familial ascendancy.” On Hillary Clinton, Christie said she “believes only certain

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DAVI: The GOP Needs a Leader With Killer Instincts

“Politics is war, but in America, one side is doing all the shooting — the liberals. Shell-shocked conservatives blame their failures on the media or unscrupulous opponents, but they refuse to name the real culprit: themselves. ” If you have never read David Horowitz’s book The Art of Political War.

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Sen Warren: GOP Far Out of Mainstream America

Sunday on WCVB’s “On The Record,” Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) wondered “how far out of the mainstream can Republicans stay and be a viable party?” Discussing relations with Cuba, defunding Planned Parenthood, immigration and student loans Warren said, “How far

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Jeb: Trump’s Wall Won’t Work

Sunday on New York City’s AM 970’s “The Cats Round Table” hosted by John Catsimatidis, Republican presidential candidate former Gov. Jeb Bush (R-FL) said his rival Donald Trump’s proposal to build a wall on the U.S.-Mexico border won’t work. After talking

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Jorge Ramos: Latinos Won’t Forget Trump Promoting Bigotry and Hatred

Sunday on “This Week With George Stephanopoulos,”  while discussing his confrontation with Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump last week at a press conference, Univision anchor Jorge Ramos said next year at the polls Latino voters “won’t forget,” Trump “promoting in

Scott Walker

Walker: Talk About Changing the Constitution a ‘Distraction’

Sunday on NBC’s “Meet the Press,” while discussing the controversy over calls for changing birthright citizenship in the 14th amendment Republican presidential candidate Gov. Scott Walker (R-WI) said when politicians bring up changing the Constitution, they are just trying to distract.

Jeb Bush

‘With Joy in My Heart: Jeb Refutes Trump’s ‘Low Energy’ Taunt

Republican presidential contender Jeb Bush on Saturday rebutted Donald Trump’s relentless mocking of him as a “low-energy” candidate, telling congregants of a Westhampton Beach synagogue of 16-hour campaign days crisscrossing the country. “If you’ve been following the campaign, there’s a candidate that says that some candidates are idiots and some candidates are this and some candidates are that,” Bush said at the Hampton Synagogue. “I’ve been apparently the candidate that has low energy. So I’ll just give you a little taste of the low-energy candidate’s life this week.”

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Hillary Collapses to 37 Percent in Iowa

The 2008 Democrat nomination was permanently reshuffled when Barack Obama beat Hillary Clinton in the Iowa Caucus. Obama’s win surprised pundits at the time, but a new poll from Bloomberg/Des Moines Register suggests another Hillary defeat is possible. This potential upset is being broadcast five months early.

Scott Walker

Scott Walker Catches Fire In Virginia: Hillary Clinton Should Be ‘Disqualified’ From Being President

Speaking before a crowd of a couple hundred at a PWC Young Republicans cookout at the county GOP headquarters, Walker lambasted the Washington establishment and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. He said Clinton’s email scandal should mean she is “disqualified” from being president. He joked, too, that the leftwing Occupy Wall Street movement didn’t start on Wall Street—it started on his street in Wisconsin. Most importantly, Walker—who did slip a little bit in some recent polls as businessman Donald Trump has risen to become the clear GOP frontrunner—appeared to have a renewed level of energy and seemed to be having fun.