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GOP Candidates Jump on Bandwagon to Criticize Trump

Donald Trump continues to take fire from his competitors for the Republican nomination for president after controversial comments he made about Fox News Channel’s Megyn Kelly. Carly Fiorina and former Gov. George Pataki (R-NY) chimed in late Friday evening, and several other candidates added their voices on Saturday.

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Cruz: 2016 Could Be Like the ‘Reagan Revolution’ of 1980

In an interview with “Hannity” host Sean Hannity following Thursday night’s presidential debate, Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX), a candidate in that race, discussed the field and how the contest is shaping up to be like the 1980 presidential election in

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Carly Fiorina Wins Debate: Dems Prepare to Trash Her on HP

The biggest winner of the Thursday night’s debates was Carly Fiorina, who was on the under-card with the goofy kids. With polls showing she won by between 73 to 87 percent, the Democrats are preparing to attack her with “long knives” for destroying Hewlett-Packard’s “culture.”

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Levin: Primetime GOP Debate Was ‘A Reality TV Show’

Talk radio host and author of “Plunder and Deceit,” Mark Levin criticized the first primetime GOP presidential debate as “a reality TV show” on Friday. Levin stated it was a “missed opportunity” that the debate was “a reality TV show”

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Fox News Thinks Little of the Top 2 Breitbart Primary Candidates

So much for what Fox News thinks of the two leaders in the Breitbart Primary. It’s pretty clear that Fox has an agenda, and that is to destroy Donald Trump while ignoring Ted Cruz. On the first count, they failed miserably — while they certainly managed to pull off the second one. For now.

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Twitter Is Still Very Liberal: A Socialist ‘Wins’ a Republican Debate Edition

(Ferenstein Wire) — Twitter still hasn’t solved its liberal bias problem; during a Republican presidential debate Thursday night, a self-declared European-style socialist scored the most popular tweet of any candidate. Democrat Bernie Sanders snagged a whopping 29,000 retweets (and counting) for slamming Republicans for “not one word about economic inequality, climate change, Citizens United or student debt.”

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Kristol: ‘Lackluster’ Jeb Reminded Me of Fred Thompson

Weekly Standard Editor Bill Kristol stated that GOP presidential candidate and former Florida Governor Jeb Bush’s “lackluster” debate performance reminded him of Fred Thompson and made him wonder if Jeb’s running “because everyone told him ‘You’ve got to run,’” on