
Washington Post: Trump Is Right, Bill Clinton’s Sordid Sexual History Is Fair Game
Bill Clinton’s conduct toward women is far worse than any of the offensive things that Trump has said.

Bill Clinton’s conduct toward women is far worse than any of the offensive things that Trump has said.

On Monday’s broadcast of “The Kelly File” on the Fox News Channel, GOP presidential hopeful former Gov. Jeb Bush (R-FL) reacted to the potential feud brewing between Donald Trump, the Republican presidential front-runner, and Hillary Clinton, the Democratic presidential front-runner.
Kentucky Senator and Republican presidential candidate Rand Paul stated that while Bill Clinton’s “serial infidelities” aren’t Hillary Clinton’s fault, Bill “seemed to be a great abuser of women in the workplace” and Hillary “does have a women’s problem” on Monday’s

Monday on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe,” “PoliticsNation” host Al Sharpton said if Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump uses Bill Clinton’s sexual indiscretions to go after Hillary Clinton it will be a “Christmas gift” to the Democratic presidential hopeful because Sharpton believes her

Monday on Fox News Channel’s “Fox & Friends,” former Hewlett-Packard CEO Carly Fiorina, a candidate for the Republican presidential nomination, offered her thoughts on the possible feud between GOP front-runner Donald Trump and Democratic presidential front-runner Hillary Clinton with regards

Monday on Fox News Channel’s “Fox & Friends,” former Gov. Mike Huckabee (R-AR), a candidate for the 2016 GOP nomination, said as far as the feud that is brewing between GOP presidential front-runner Donald Trump and the Democratic presidential front-runner

As women’s issues become part of the 2016 presidential race, it may be instructive to review recent statements made by some of Bill Clinton’s alleged female victims regarding the ambitions of Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton. Last week, Hillary accused Republican canddiate Donald Trump
Republican National Committee chairman Reince Priebus accused the Democratic National Committee of protecting Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton on the Sunday airing of “The Cats Roundtable.” According to Priebus, the DNC is hiding their debates by having them at the same time

Sunday on Fox News Channel’s “Fox & Friends” Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump said if the Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton attacks him as sexist, it is “fair game” to bring up her husband former President Bill Clinton’s indiscretions. Trump said. “I think

Sunday on NBC’s Meet The Press,” when asked if going after Bill Clinton to attack his wife, the Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton is fair game in the 2016 presidential election the Democratic National Committee chairwoman Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-FL) warned
Columnist Michael Gerson said that because GOP presidential candidate Donald Trump is “an innovator in contempt” his complaints about Democratic presidential candidate former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton claiming he was being used as an ISIS recruiting tool are “not credible”

As the new year is quickly approaching, GOP frontrunner Donald Trump says, “Next year will be an interesting one” and that he’s looking forward to “running against Hillary Clinton” in 2016 “and beating her soundly.”
Columnist Charles Krauthammer mocked campus protesters and Democratic presidential candidate former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton while discussing Clinton’s “7 ways Hillary Clinton is just like your abuela (the Spanish word for ‘grandmother’)” post on Thursday’s “Special Report” on the Fox

Thursday on Fox News Channel’s “Special Report,” Washington Post columnist Charles Krauthammer warned that if GOP candidates are considering attacking Hillary Clinton over her husband former President Bill Clinton’s past, it could backfire by generating sympathy for Hillary Clinton. Krauthammer

Thursday on MSNBC, Democratic strategist Julian Epstein said Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump is “appealing to the hate wing” of the GOP. Epstein said, “Well, I think she’s far ahead of Trump in most of the polls and higher than

Speaking in Iowa at a town hall event Monday, Hillary Clinton was discussing a recent veto of funding by the state’s Republican governor. “These schools throughout Iowa are doing a better than average job,” Clinton said. She then added a caveat, “Now I wouldn’t keep any school open that wasn’t doing a better than average job.”

Wednesday on Fox New Channel’s “On the Record,” Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump defended the term “schlong,” which he used to describe Clinton’s defeat in the 2008 Democratic party presidential primary race, and said the Clinton camp is most afraid

“Hopelessly corrupt pander-bot 2008 Hillary is back!” wrote Drew Magary. “And remarkably, she seems to believe—yet again—that her lengthy history of cynical, bought-and-paid-for leadership somehow entitles her to the presidency, as if her entire campaign strategy is “I didn’t betray my principles and sell out every last one of my constituents NOT to be president, you guys!”

If you think “The Art of the Deal” was a yuuuuuuuuuuge success — and it was — just wait until Donald Trump comes out with his latest masterpiece, “The Art of the Schlong.”

The party is over. Last one out, turn out the lights.
This week, we’ve seen both grassroots conservatives and elitist establishment-types threaten to leave the Republican Party.

Republican presidential frontrunner Donald Trump accused Hillary Clinton of “staging” a question from an Iowa female child in order to generate negative headlines about Trump.

Wednesday on NewsmaxTV’s “The Steve Malzberg Show,” Weekly Standard editor Bill Kristol said if the 2016 presidential race comes down to a Hillary Clinton versus Donald Trump contest, an independent candidate could come in and win. Kristol said, “I’m so

Veteran investigative reporter Sydney P. Freedberg is going to work for the David Brock-run pro-Hillary Clinton super PAC American Bridge.

Tuesday on CNN while discussing Republican candidate Donald Trump saying it is “too disgusting” to talk about Hillary Clinton’s bathroom break during Saturday’s debate, a visibly angry Don Lemon ended an interview with conservative commentator Kurt Schlichter for bringing up

Tuesday speaking with The Des Moines Register, Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton went after Republican front runner Donald Trump for his “hateful incendiary rhetoric.” Clinton also repeated her claim that Trump is being used by terrorist like ISIS for recruitment.