Rand Paul: GOP Hawks’ Foreign Policy Worse Than Hillary Clinton’s
NASHUA, N.H. (AP) — Rand Paul lashed out Saturday at military hawks in the Republican Party in a clash over foreign policy dividing the packed GOP presidential field.
NASHUA, N.H. (AP) — Rand Paul lashed out Saturday at military hawks in the Republican Party in a clash over foreign policy dividing the packed GOP presidential field.
Former Hewlett-Packard CEO Carly Fiorina warned the New Hampshire Republican Leadership Summit that “Hillary Clinton must not be president.”
Texas Republican Sen. Ted Cruz ripped into the Obama administration and Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton on Saturday, drawing applause for his red-meat remarks.
Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee told an Iowa talk radio show host on Saturday that young Christians should wait until President Obama left office before considering military service.
On Saturday, the Fox News Channel’s “Justice with Judge Jeanine” host Judge Jeanine Pirro mocked Hillary Clinton for being “on lockdown in her Scooby van.” “The most transparent woman in history is now on lockdown in her Scooby van, and
In a Spanish language interview with Jorge Ramos on Univision’s Al Punto show, Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) discussed immigration policy, affirming his longstanding objection to the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) and Deferred Action for Parents of Americans and Lawful Permanent Residents (DAPA) programs. Part of the Ramos interview with Rubio aired on Wednesday and the full interview is scheduled to air on Sunday.
Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker (R) said Hillary Clinton “is the third term of Barack Obama” during a speech in New Hampshire on Friday. Walker declared, “there are some sharp contrasts out there, not just between this president, but Hillary Clinton
During a speech in New Hampshire on Saturday, Louisiana Governor and prospective presidential candidate Bobby Jindal (R) mocked Hillary Clinton for incorrectly stating that all of her grandparents were immigrants. Jindal began his speech by saying, “I want to talk
Senator and presidential candidate Rand Paul (R-KY) mocked Hillary Clinton’s “baggage” during a speech in New Hampshire on Saturday. “I’m starting to worry that when Hillary Clinton travels, there’s going to need to be two planes, one for her and
Senator and presidential candidate Ted Cruz (R-TX) remarked that the Democratic version of New Hampshire’s GOP cattle call is “Hillary Clinton having a conversation with a Chipotle clerk” during a speech in New Hampshire on Saturday. Cruz remarked, “I have
The Milford, Michigan Village Council is balking at the idea of completing a Veterans Memorial that depicts a soldier’s gun in their Central Park.
Former Hewlett-Packard CEO and prospective presidential candidate Carly Fiorina appeared to mock Bill Clinton’s affair with Monica Lewinsky with a reference to male hormones leading to bad decision-making during a speech in New Hampshire on Saturday. Fiorina stated, “I was asked
Gov. Bobby Jindal (R-LA) addressed the New Hampshire Republican Leadership Summit on Saturday. Currently considering joining the 2016 presidential race, Jindal shared what the American Dream has meant for his family, especially how education created opportunities.
NASHUA, N.H. (AP) — Ties between Florida Sen. Marco Rubio and former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, political allies for more than a decade, are fraying as the Republican presidential campaign picks up.
US News & World Report Chairman Mort Zuckerman predicted “the Iran deal is going to have its own natural death” on Friday’s “McLaughlin Group.” After columnist Pat Buchanan predicted Hillary Clinton will become “very strongly pro-Israel, and she will get
New York Times columnist David Brooks said that Hillary Clinton’s policy platform is “just a blank, open canvas right now” on Friday’s “PBS NewsHour.” Brooks stated that while Hillary is “quite a good candidate.” And “I like the unpretentious rollout,” “I
Columnist Pat Buchanan argued that Hillary Clinton is “vulnerable” to a candidate “who catches a wave,” and Marco Rubio “could catch that wave” on Friday’s “McLaughlin Group.” Buchanan said Hillary’s loss to Obama in 2008 “does show that she’s vulnerable
Prostitutes from Dennis Hof’s Moonlite Bunny Ranch in Mound, Nevada have officially endorsed Hillary Clinton for president. With a new campaign called “Hookers for Hillary,” Hof says his girls will do anything they can to support Hillary. “I’m reaching out
Speaking without notes, and avoiding the podium as all the candidates seem to do, Sen. Rand Paul roamed the stage chatting with the audience during an appearance at a New Hampshire Republican event.
The problem with global warming is that eventually it must meet reality. Either the globe is warming up at horrific rates as the models have promised, or it isn’t. And if it isn’t, then those still calling themselves “scientists,” and meaning it, must admit failure and move on.
By Friday, more of the secretive machinations used to plan the less than spontaneous meetings with purported “ordinary” Iowans arranged by Hillary Clinton’s campaign have been revealed.
We all know that you can’t shout “fire” in a crowded theater. The Supreme Court has said as much. That hasn’t stopped Hillary Clinton and the liberal media from doing just that in response to the landmark Supreme Court decision in Citizens United v. FEC.
On April 2, Everytown for Gun Safety released a poll weighted eight Democrats to five Republicans, but still found that Iowans support loosening laws to allow guns on campuses in the hands of “certified peace officers” and “volunteers.”
The first fundraising numbers for Hillary Clinton’s White House bid will not be posted until July, but Wall Street took leadership roles in fundraising for both of her New York Senate campaigns, and nine of Mrs. Clinton’s top 20 donor organizations in her 2008 presidential bid were financial services firms. But after six years of a Wall Street donation boycott in retaliation for passing Dodd-Frank, Clinton is the Democrats’ best hope for reviving access to $100s of millions from Wall Street’s firehose of political donations.
PBS’ Sesame Street has lent one of its most popular characters to the Department of U.S. Health and Human Services to urge parents to vaccinate their children.
According to a Politico report, “To many graphic design experts of both political stripes, Hillary Clinton’s new logo would be better off in the trash bin.”
As parents have continued to opt their children out of the testing aligned with the Common Core standards by the thousands in some states, in others, the testing has been halted entirely due to numerous technological glitches, leaving some state education officials worried their federal funding could be at stake as a result of low participation rates in the mandated tests.
U.S. Senate candidate Kamala Harris is said to have her eyes on the U.S. presidency over the long term–but is declining to endorse Hillary Clinton, the presumptive Democratic nominee who has a chance to be elected the first female president in 2016. In a recent interview with the San Francisco Chronicle’s Carla Marinucci, Harris said she is “very excited that we might have a woman as president of the United States,” but put the hard breaks on endorsing the former First Lady.
Republican consultant and Deputy Campaign Manager for Mitt Romney’s 2012 campaign, Katie Packer Gage challenged the idea that “Jeb Bush is somehow the leader of the field” and said that in the Republican Party “the establishment is now very divided” on
America is “engaged in a global competition” for investment and talent, Marco Rubio says, and is being held back by regulations that are crushing innovation, an excessive corporate tax rate, businesses that are not growing because of Obamacare, and energy policies that are blocking us from using our natural resources.