
Politico Uncovers Hillary Clinton’s Staggering Wealth
According to Politico, Hillary Clinton makes more money in a 20-minute speech than a fast food worker makes all year.

According to Politico, Hillary Clinton makes more money in a 20-minute speech than a fast food worker makes all year.

Friday at a press conference, Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton was asked about the controversy over Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump ignoring a town hall audience member suggesting President Barack Obama is Muslim. Clinton was asked, “What do you think

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton declined to answer her number one accomplishment as secretary of state when she was asked to name it during an interview on Thursday’s broadcast of CNN’s “Situation Room.” Hillary was asked, “what would you say
Democratic presidential candidate and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton dodged on whether she had seen the Planned Parenthood videos released by the Center for Medical Progress on Thursday’s broadcast of CNN’s “Situation Room.” After playing a clip of Republican

Patrick Kennedy, the department’s Under Secretary of State for Management, actually wrote a letter to Clinton’s attorney in May 2015, two months after Clinton’s private email scandal broke, asking Clinton to “please delete” an email with the subject line “Fw: FYI – Report of arrests – possible Benghazi connection).”

While the Republican presidential contenders battled in CNN’s debate in Southern California Wednesday night, Hillary Clinton appeared on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, whose host immediately brought up the Democratic frontrunner’s email scandal.

Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders is gearing up to fight back hard against his Democratic opponent Hillary Clinton.

There are five months’ worth of gaps in the emails that Hillary Clinton turned over to federal investigators, and one of those gaps encompasses the period in which her private email server was installed.

The Nevada immigration attorney and Hillary Clinton campaign fellow has gone into hiding since she was captured in a James O’Keefe video apparently conspiring to violate election laws.

CBS/New York Times has a new poll showing rare good news for Hillary Clinton’s campaign. She still posts a solid 20-point lead over Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders for the Democrat nomination, earning 47 percent of Democrats’ support against Sanders’ 27 percent. Unfortunately for Hillary, though, her lead has been cut in half since last month.

Former President Bill Clinton was in talks to give a paid speech at a fundraiser for an Iranian group closely tied to the Iranian regime, and his people ran the idea by Hillary Clinton’s State Department staffers.

“He would be good, but he’s not eligible, under the Constitution,” Hillary Clinton told Extra TV host Mario Lopez. “He has served his two terms and I think the argument would be as vice president it would not be possible for him to ever succeed to the position — at least that’s what I’ve been told.”

President Obama does not think that Hillary Clinton is struggling in her quest to be his successor as President of the United States, although polls suggest otherwise.

Chelsea Clinton said Tuesday it’s surprising to hear that her mom is slipping in the polls because she’s “my hero.”

On Monday, Mario Lopez, co-host of the entertainment news program “Extra,” interviewed Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton. During that interview, Clinton expressed her concerns about the immigration rhetoric of Republican front-runner Donald Trump. Lopez asked, “On the other side, Donald Trump is doing very
Democratic presidential candidate and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton stated that the election of a female president would “break that glass ceiling for girls” and eliminate “one of the last barriers to imagination, aspiration” in an interview set to

Monday in Cedar Rapids, IA, Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton said like front-runner Donald Trump, all the Republican candidates are “out of touch and out of date,” and would bring the country “back to, you know, where we were decades

Currently, Hillary Clinton has the support of 42 percent of Democrats nationally, the first time she has polled under 50 percent in the WaPo/ABC survey. Socialist Sen. Bernie Sanders has 24 percent and Vice President Joe Biden, who is not yet a candidate, has 21 percent. In other words, almost 60 percent of Democrats are no longer “ready for Hillary.”
On Monday, Media Matters and Correct the Record founder and author of “Killing the Messenger,” David Brock sparred with MSNBC’s “Morning Joe” co-host and former GOP Congressman Joe Scarborough over Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton’s emails, during which Brock was

After showing a recent clip of a Hillary Clinton speech with Clinton saying, “I get accused of being moderate and centered. I plead guilty,” the panel on CNN’s “State of the Union with Jake Tapper” Sunday could not hold back their laughs at the

Former Senior White House adviser David Axelrod insinuated Sunday that Hillary Clinton’s 2016 campaign is uninspiring and based purely on entitlement.

Sen. Bernie Sanders has opened a 22-point lead over Democrat frontrunner Hillary Clinton in New Hampshire, home of the nation’s first primary. In New Hampshire, Sanders beats Clinton in every age demographic. Among the youngest voters, though, he has a 62-point advantage over Clinton. Hillary Clinton does best among voters aged 45-64, but she still loses that group by 2 points.

On this weekend’s broadcast of “Fox News Sunday,” liberal commentator Juan Williams said the Republicans are “very fearful of Hillary Clinton” because the recent polls show that she “beats all the Republicans at this point.” [Relevant portion begins at 5:50]

Sunday on “Fox News Sunday,” Associated Press White House correspondent Julie Pace said the White House is “very frustrated” and “confused,” over how Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton has handled the controversy about her use of a private unsecured server

Former Ohio state Sen. Nina Turner reacted to Hillary Clinton’s comments on Republicans having “extreme views” on women during Saturday’s MSNBC show “Melissa Harris-Perry.” Turner reminded everyone that we are “socialized in this country,” and then went on to say that women