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Marco Rubio

Rubio: Iraq Wasn’t a Mistake, But I Wouldn’t Have Done It

The media’s dogged determination to chase every Republican presidential contender down and pummel them for comments about the Iraq War is remarkable to behold, since they are simultaneously willing to let the only 2016 candidate who voted in favor of the war skate by without answering questions about it, or anything else for that matter. While Hillary Clinton is given months to prepare for her ninth question from the press since declaring a candidacy, every Republican is peppered with heavy fire from a throng of journalists on an hourly basis.

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8 Questions The Media Should Ask Hillary…But Won’t

Thus far in her campaign, she has answered a grand total of 13 questions. These ranged from the blasé (“How do you win this time?”) to the mockable (“How are you liking Iowa?”), from the stupid (“Is it good to be back out here again?”) to the even more stupid (“What do you think the importance of the Iowa caucus will be in the upcoming election?”).

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Huckabee: GOP Should ‘Slam The Brakes On ObamaTrade’

“Republicans in Congress need to slam the brakes on ObamaTrade because the last thing this Administration fast-tracked was ObamaCare, and they simply cannot be trusted to negotiate any international trade deal that puts American workers first,” Mike Huckabee says.

Ted Cruz

Ted Cruz Talks Foreign Policy, Immigration, and Common Core

Republican presidential candidate Sen. Ted Cruz appeared on Fox News’s “The Kelly File,” where he was asked by host Megyn Kelly to discuss her recent interview with former Florida Governor Jeb Bush, who is expected to announce that he will be running for president in the 2016 Republican presidential primary.

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Fiorina: ‘I Would Not Have Gone In’ to Iraq

Republican presidential candidate Carly Fiorina said that knowing then what she knows now, she would not have gone to war with Iraq on Wednesday’s “Hannity” on the Fox News Channel She stated, “Yeah, the intelligence was clearly wrong. And so

Jeb Bush

Jeb Bush Slips, Says He’s Running for President

Jeb Bush is still one of the main GOP candidates who hasn’t officially announced he is running for the GOP nomination for president, but in an interview on Wednesday, he accidentally said, “I’m running,” before backtracking to say, “if I run.”