
Jeb and Hillary: Meet You at the Biltmore
Left meets right, or at least establishment right, at the Biltmore in Miami.

Left meets right, or at least establishment right, at the Biltmore in Miami.

In a letter to Democrat National Committee Chairwoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz, obtained exclusively by Breitbart News, Republican National Committee Chairman Reince Priebus asks if Hillary Clinton’s mysterious disappearance from the national stage is due to her being “suspended” by the
Former Obama Senior Advisor David Axelrod said that he doesn’t think Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) would beat Hillary Clinton in the 2016 Democratic primary on Wednesday’s “Hugh Hewitt Show.” “I know Elizabeth Warren well, and my strong feeling is she’s

Hillary Clinton’s current fundraising effort appears to be off to a slow start.
Senior Independent Contributor to the Daily Signal and former CBS Correspondent Sharyl Attkisson argued that Hillary Clinton’s and Brian Williams’ war zone deceptions were “very much like the other” on Tuesday’s “Hannity” on the Fox News Channel. “I would just

With a generous baker’s dozen preening and jockeying for early attention, this Republican presidential nomination fight appears to be turning into another none-of-the-above contest. Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker crashed this week’s Drudge Poll by collecting 46 percent of votes, and that was in a pared-down field of 13 possible candidates.

Maybe she simply doesn’t have much to say? RNC counts more than 200 days since Hillary Clinton held a news conference.

California Governor Jerry Brown is one of the individuals Bloomberg’s Mark Halperin believes has a serious shot at cinching the Democratic nomination for president in 2016–should Hillary Clinton not run as expected.

Team Hillary is currently in disarray thanks to the very same type of divisiveness many believe worked to derail her campaign and open the door for Barack Obama back in 2008.

Monday on Newsmax TV’s “America’s Forum,” political pundit Dick Morris said NBC News anchor Brian Williams, Hillary Clinton and former vice president Al Gore all have “deep personalty disorders,” evidenced by their almost compulsive need to “put themselves in every
David Axelrod, former Senior Advisor to President Obama said that he likes both Jeb Bush and Hillary Clinton and that “maybe” the two will have different solutions to income inequality in an interview on Monday’s “Today” on NBC. Asked about

Sunday on ABC’s “This Week with George Stephanopoulos,” former Obama administration green jobs czar Van Jones said the upcoming 2016 presidential campaign will look like a “rainbow coalition,” on the Republican side which should have Democrats worried. Jones said, “Democrats

Sunday on ABC’s “This Week,” Bloomberg’s Mark Halperin said Hillary Clinton is “far and away the most likely next president of the United States.” Halperin said, “They have people who could step in if she falters. Right now, she’s so far

The Orange County Register floated the possibility of a Jerry Brown 2016 run, noting that Brown has $24 million in his gubernatorial campaign coffers.

After the face of NBC News Brian Williams recanted his fabricated story about being in a helicopter that was shot down at the beginning of the Iraq War, former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin wondered what and who else the mainstream

According to Barack Obama’s presidential campaign consultant David Axelrod, Hillary Clinton was desperate enough in 2008 when she ran against Obama to offer former Senator John Edwards the attorney general slot if he left the presidential campaign and she won the presidency.
Amie Parnes, Senior White House Correspondent for the Hill and co-author of the Hillary Clinton biography “HRC” declared that Hillary Clinton was “backtracking” from her earlier position on the link between vaccines and autism on Wednesday’s “Hugh Hewitt Show.” “She was

News is emerging that wealthy Hillary Clinton donors Albert and Claire Dwoskin are also critics of vaccination.
There’s no debate. Or is there? New Hampshire’s Democratic Party chair refuses to say whether there’ll be a debate ahead of the state’s primary next year.

Before the actual presidential primary races begin, the media and political pollsters are doing their best to attempt to define who the Republican and Democrat presidential nominees will be in 2016.

Though Democrats may not select Brooklyn to host their 2016 convention because of New York Mayor Bill de Blasio’s feud with the NYPD, Hillary Clinton may house her 2016 campaign headquarters there, according to The Hill. Clinton advisers reportedly believe

New York City’s Chinatown is bursting with populists, and they’re busting out their support for Sen. Elizabeth Warren, Vanity Fair reports.

At the Democratic Party’s political retreat last week, Party officials were so worried about rumors and leaks and so devoted to security that staffers were required to accompany reporters to and from the bathroom.

New York Times columnist David Brooks argued that Hillary Clinton’s candidacy is “way overpriced” on Friday’s “PBS NewsHour.” “The general assumption it’s Jeb Bush or Mitt Romney, some of the old guys, or Hillary Clinton … I think she’s way overpriced, and

Many Republicans want new blood, and while they think Romney is a swell guy, they feel his time has passed, and that Marco Rubio, Ted Cruz, Scott Walker, or some other like-minded candidate would have a better shot of defeating the Democrat nominee in 2016.