
The Media Rarely Ask Democrats to Qualify Their Support for Abortion
Because Democrats are so rarely asked to qualify their support for abortion, they don’t have good answers to even the most obvious questions.

Because Democrats are so rarely asked to qualify their support for abortion, they don’t have good answers to even the most obvious questions.

“Look, my father is very blunt. He’s very direct. He is not gender specific in his criticism of people, and people that he doesn’t particularly like or people that he does like but thinks they’re wrong on a particular issue,” Ivanka Trump tells CNN’s Poppy Harlow. “So I don’t think that he’s gender-targeted at all. Like I said, I wouldn’t be the person I am today, I wouldn’t be a high-level executive within his organization if he felt that way.”
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump stated CNN had a “much different kind of a debate” for the Republican presidential candidates than they did for the Democratic presidential candidates on Wednesday’s “O’Reilly Factor” on the Fox News Channel. Trump stated, [relevant
After hammering GOP candidates about Planned Parenthood during its Republican debate in September, CNN avoided the topic completely in Tuesday night’s Democratic primary debate, even after Hillary Clinton brought the issue up.

Democrats finally faced off during Tuesday night’s primetime CNN presidential debate at The Wynn Resort and Casino in Las Vegas, NV, and Hollywood stars and other celebrities were tweeting early and often.

President Obama publicly ignored the Democratic presidential debate, broadcast on CNN Tuesday night, choosing instead to tweet about baseball.

As the afternoon wore on at the Wynn Las Vegas, CNN tried desperately to hype the evening’s Democratic debate.

California Democrats in the Bay Area are eagerly awaiting tonight’s Democratic presidential debates in Las Vegas, Nevada where Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders will duke it out as Martin O’Malley, Jim Webb and Lincoln Chafee seek to garner more national attention in their own bids for the coveted nomination.

Billionaire presidential candidate Donald Trump is thrilling fans by announcing plans to live-tweet the Democratic presidential debate.

Via his verified Twitter account, CNN’s Jake Tapper accused Republican Benghazi Committee chairman Trey Gowdy of spreading a “falsehood” about CNN’s attempt to reach his committee for comment prior to the network’s airing of a report about a fired Benghazi

New Jersey Governor Chris Christie tells MSNBC’s Morning Joe “I’m undead.” The show’s hosts admit that they’ve been hearing his name more often in conversations about the presidency.

Former American Idol contestant Clay Aiken is no longer supporting Hillary Clinton’s 2016 presidential bid.

The Russian Defense Ministry denied CNN reports that four missiles from a Russian ship in the Caspian Sea crashed into Iran instead of Syria.
The GQ headline screams “Fuck Ben Carson” and attacks the Republican presidential candidate for daring to suggest that in a mass shooter situation, it might be a better idea to fight back than to wait to be murdered in cold

On Tuesday, CNN media reporter Dylan Byers said Florida Sen. Marco Rubio’s choice to skip not one, but two critical Senate votes funding Planned Parenthood is a “sticking point” with conservatives fed up with pretty talk but no action, crediting Breitbart News for highlighting his poor attendance record.

GOP presidential candidate Marco Rubio is missing another vote, this time just days after he said he wouldn’t miss any with “major national significance,” according to CNN. The Floridian has missed the most votes of any senator currently running for president.

Left-of-center media outlets began attacking the local sheriff from the Oregon county where the recent mass shooting occurred almost immediately after the tragedy. The Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence jumped in, and now the full weight of CNN has joined the dog-pile attack. Douglas County Sheriff John Hanlin was first attacked for his pro-Second Amendment views, then the Brady campaign and CNN began attacking him for a Facebook post he allegedly made nearly three years ago. Yes, that means they targeted the sheriff and did opposition research on a leader currently handling a mass shooting in his county.

Ryan Lizza identifies an objective reporter/analyst for The New Yorker and CNN, but anyone familiar with his work knows that he is just another left-wing hitman, and on Friday afternoon he proved so once again when he intentionally took Republican

Mark Kelly, the husband of former Rep. Gabrielle Giffords, who was injured in a mass shooting, is the founder of Americans for Responsible Solutions, a group in favor of tighter firearm restrictions and appeared on Sunday’s “State of the Union” on

On CNN’s “AC360” on Friday, without using his actual name, network justice correspondent Pamela Brown offered some insights into Chris Harper Mercer, the man responsible for the mass shooting at Umpqua Community College in Roseburg, OR. According to the report, Mercer gave his

CNN’s Chris Cuomo had made some basic errors in an interview with David Daleiden of the Center for Medical Progress.

“I would like to see someone that’s very tough and that can negotiate with the Democrats, and I don’t know that he’s that person,” Donald Trump said about possible Speaker Kevin McCarthy. “We need somebody that’s a very, very tough, smart, cunning person. I don’t know that that’s him, and obviously this statement hurt him pretty badly in the eyes of some, unfortunately.”

CNN’s Chris Cuomo interviewed David Daleiden of the Center for Medical Progress on Wednesday, and the result was a train wreck of confusion that continues to confuse people just hearing about it a day later.

Vice President Joe Biden is still weighing a run for president, but CNN reports he doesn’t plan to announce his intentions in time for the first Democratic presidential debate, in October.
GOP presidential candidate Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) says he will be in the presidential race longer than “clown” Donald Trump. In response, the GOP frontrunner has fired back on Twitter, predicting Rand will drop out of the race soon.