
Hillary Clinton’s Mega-Donors Are Also Funding Jeb Bush
For some wealthy donors, it doesn’t matter who takes the White House in 2016—as long as the president’s name is Clinton or Bush.

For some wealthy donors, it doesn’t matter who takes the White House in 2016—as long as the president’s name is Clinton or Bush.

Newly released financial disclosures reveal Bill Clinton received $16.46 million in payments from a George Soros-backed for-profit education company, as Hillary Clinton’s State Department funneled tens of millions of dollars to a group run by the company’s chairman.
Washington Post Reporter Ed O’Keefe said it’s “very clear” that the Clintons “play by different rules” on Wednesday’s broadcast of CNN’s “New Day.” After John King remarked that he didn’t understand why Hillary Clinton would have a private server knowing that
Washington Post Reporter Carol Leonnig, who broke the story on the FBI looking into Hillary Clinton’s email system along with Rosalind S. Helderman and Tom Hamburger, stated that the “security risk” with Clinton’s private server is because “the Secretary of State’s going to be discussing…very

Hillary Clinton’s lawyer confirms with the Washington Post that the federal government has contacted him about the security of her private email server while she served as Secretary of State.

Peter Van Buren is a former State Department diplomat with 24 years of experience. In an interview on Tuesday he told me how the system for transmitting classified and unclassified material works at the State Dept. under normal circumstances. He also told me no one could do what Hillary Clinton did on her private server without prompting an investigation.

On Thursday, the prime-time political world will be focused on the 1st GOP Presidential debate, featuring the top 10 Republican candidates. There are, of course, 16 declared candidates for the GOP nomination, meaning that six won’t make the cut for the nighttime debate, hosted by Fox News.

GOP presidential candidate Donald Trump garnered as many mentions in the news and on social media in just one month as Democratic frontrunner Hillary Clinton did in four months of her campaign, according to a new report.

The Clinton campaign’s newly announced “ambitious renewable energy plans” move far beyond Obama’s highly criticized efforts that have increased costs and jeopardized reliability. But they appease environmental activists and wealthy donors.
Wisconsin Governor and Republican presidential candidate Scott Walker said that whether the Democratic nominee is Hillary Clinton or Joe Biden, “I’m a new, fresh face versus a name from the past” at Monday’s Voters First Presidential Forum in New Hampshire Walker

Monday on NewsMax TV’s “The Steve Malzberg Show,” former chief of staff to President George H.W. Bush and New Hampshire Gov. John Sununu said Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton is “scared stiff,” about her challenge on the left from Sen.

Monday, Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton released a video in which she slammed her Republican rivals, former Govs. Jeb Bush (R-FL) and Rick Perry (R-TX), Gov. Scott Walker (R-WI) and Republican lawmakers over their calls to defund Planned Parenthood in
MSNBC hosts Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski, along with Bloomberg Politics Managing Editor Mark Halperin, argued that President Obama will support Joe Biden over Hillary Clinton if he runs for president, and that the Clinton Foundation and Hillary Clinton’s email

Sunday on ABC’s “This Week,” show regular Cokie Roberts declared Hillary Clinton as “brilliant” for playing the grandmother card. Roberts said, “They also have a new message out, the grandmother message and she’s using it very well. Climate change for

Sunday on CBS’s “Face the Nation,” The Atlantic’s Molly Ball discussed the Clinton campaign’s Friday documents release which included some tax returns and health records and said Clinton is trying to create a “charade of transparency.” Ball said, “Well, I think this

Sunday on CBS’ “Face the Nation,” National Journal senior political columnist Ron Fournier said so many of Hillary Clinton’s statements about her email have turned out to not be true, thus he declared it to be “serial disingenuous behavior.” Discussing the
NBC’s “Meet the Press” host Chuck Todd argued that Hillary Clinton releasing her tax returns and medical records feels like “a diversionary tactic” because “they don’t have a good explanation on these emails” on Friday’s “Hugh Hewitt Show.” Todd stated,
US News & World Report Chairman Mort Zuckerman argued that Vice President Joe Biden “should be ready to get in” to the presidential race in case anything more comes out regarding Hillary Clinton’s emails on Friday’s “McLaughlin Group.” Zuckerman did

The latest dump of Hillary Clinton’s emails reveals that as Secretary of State, a source within “Meet the Press” was feeding her questions in advance.

On Friday, Hillary Clinton issued a letter from her doctor, claiming that she is fit and healthy enough to be president of the United States, but the release came amid other information that continues to show improprieties with her secret email address used while she was Obama’s Secretary of State.

A new report released jointly by PACs America Rising and Women Speak Out, partner of pro-life Susan B. Anthony List, chronicles the longstanding relationship between Democrat presidential candidate Hillary Clinton and Planned Parenthood.

Friday in Fort Lauderdale, FL while speaking at the National Urban League Conference, Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton claimed political operatives were trying to prevent African-Americans from voting. Clinton said, “A lot of people don’t realize that our schools are more segregated

Friday on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe,” while discussing the latest story about the intelligence community inspector general warning that there are potentially hundreds of classified emails on Hillary Clinton’s private server co-host Joe Scarborough said Clinton’s strategy of continuing to lie

Self-avowed socialist Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) has put the powers that be in the Democrat Party at ease by saying that if he doesn’t beat Hillary Clinton and win the Democrat nomination in the upcoming primaries, he won’t try a third party run for 2016.

In the first two parts of Salon’s conversation with Camille Paglia, we covered Bill Cosby and Bill Clinton, the return of the ’90s sensibility, and then the rise of Bernie Sanders and Donald Trump.