
The Real Kurdish Question: When GOPers Say They Want to ‘Arm the Kurds,’ Who Do They Mean?
To the extent the fight abroad surfaced as a topic, however, a common refrain reared its head, leaving many questions unanswered: “we should arm the Kurds.”

To the extent the fight abroad surfaced as a topic, however, a common refrain reared its head, leaving many questions unanswered: “we should arm the Kurds.”

Tonight’s Republican debate did little to shift the field. After tonight, Donald Trump will remain the frontrunner; Jeb Bush will continue to bring up the rear; John Kasich will continue to be the boil festering on the ass of the American public.

During his opening statement in Tuesday night’s CNN debate, Dr. Ben Carson used part of his precious time to hold a moment of silence for the victims of the San Bernardino terror attack. Naturally, our horrible, awful, childish, useless, corrupt

LAS VEGAS — At the GOP debate Tuesday evening, Dr. Ben Carson used part of his opening statement to ask for a moment of silence to remember the victims of the San Bernardino terror attack earlier this month. He then bowed his head in prayer before continuing with his remarks.

GOP presidential candidate former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum — the only GOP candidate to appear in person at the Nevada National Security Action Summit— told the crowd that the next president must “challenge the Islamic world to take seriously the threat within,” and told Breitbart News that fellow GOP candidates are “courageous” for identifying the ideology that poses a domestic threat.

True, the Bush name could be a liability, but probably less so against an equally dynastic opponent like Hillary Clinton. (Or, for Bush critics, running him would foolishly hamper the Republicans’ ability to make hay over the ascension of a hereditary Clinton monarch.) Jeb Bush had vast financial resources, a political organization second to none, gubernatorial experience, and all the Establishment support anyone could ask for.

With the Iowa caucuses less than two months away, presidential candidate Donald Trump continues to dominate the field of candidates in the Republican primary race, but because Ben Carson has plummeted to third or fourth place in most of the national polls, Sen. Ted Cruz and Sen. Marco Rubio have surged and could pose to challenge Trump’s top-dog status.

A new national poll from Monmouth University finds Donald Trump opening up a massive lead for the Republican nomination.

Sunday on ABC’s “This Week,” Republican presidential candidate Dr. Ben Carson said if the Republican Party tries to prevent a candidate from winning the nomination that the establishment GOP is not happy about with a brokered convention, he is “out

During this weekend’s “Saturday Night Live” on NBC, comedian actor Will Ferrell as former President George Bush came on stage to announce his candidacy to run for president again. In doing so, Ferrell blasted some of the GOP candidates. “Bush” mocked

During this week’s “Saturday Night Live” on NBC, Kate McKinnon came on as Greta Van Susteren in a mock-“On the Record.” As a guest, “Greta” welcomed Ted Cruz, played by Taran Killam, who called the United States Constitution his “close

2016 candidate Sen. Rand Paul warned GOP leaders that the party will split if the establishment launches a convention battle against the presidential candidate favored by the GOP’s grassroots.

GOP presidential candidate Dr. Ben Carson slammed leaders of the Republican Party for a private meeting held this week, recently reported on by the Washington Post.

The Seven Stages of Grief are usually rendered as shock, denial, bargaining, guilt, anger, depression, and acceptance. The GOP Establishment’s emotional train is just pulling into Depression Station, and it will tarry there awhile before chugging reluctantly on to Grand Acceptance Junction.

A Fox News poll shows Donald Trump with 35 percent support in the South Carolina primary, putting him far ahead of his GOP rivals.

GOP presidential candidate Dr. Ben Carson’s campaign is dismissing claims that they are pulling ads in Iowa and South Carolina.

This week on “Fox News Sunday,” Republican presidential candidate Ben Carson said that simply having a lot of foreign policy experience is not necessarily a good thing when one considers Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton has had the most of

During a fundraiser in Orange County, California 2016 Presidential hopeful Ben Carson weighed in on the San Bernardino terror attack suggesting a “moratorium” on bringing “suspicious” foreign nationals to the United States.

Republican presidential candidate Dr. Ben Carson argued that if one of the perpetrators of the San Bernardino attack passed background checks, that should end the conversation” about Syrian refugees and President Obama’s agenda “is not to protect the American people”

The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) hosted a press conference Thursday in Jersey City, condemning GOP presidential candidates Donald Trump and Ben Carson on “Islamophobia” a day after two Muslims suspects massacred 14 people and injured at least 21 others in San Bernardino, California.

Several mainstream media reporters criticized GOP presidential candidate Dr. Ben Carson for the way he pronounced “Hamas” during his speech at the Republican Jewish Coalition on Thursday in Washington, D.C.

Following the heinous December 2 attack that resulted in the deaths of 14 innocents in San Bernardino, CA, the New York Daily News ran a front-page story mocking GOP presidential hopefuls who prayed to God rather than calling for more gun control.

GOP presidential candidates took to social media to express their thoughts and prayers for the victims and first responders involved in the mass shooting in San Bernardino, California, on Wednesday. But the Democrat Party’s frontrunner Hillary Clinton took to Twitter to politicize the mass shooting.

Senate Democratic Leader Harry Reid (D-NV) slammed Republicans Wednesday as a party of “hatred and division.”

The latest poll from Qunnipiac confirms Donald Trump is maintaining a solid lead over the rest of the Republican pack, with Ben Carson slipping a bit, and Senator Marco Rubio of Florida moving into second place.