
If Establishment Really Wanted to Beat Donald Trump, They’d Drop Marco Rubio for Ted Cruz
The establishment GOP believes it must stop Donald Trump. Supposedly.

The establishment GOP believes it must stop Donald Trump. Supposedly.

Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush and Florida Senator Marco Rubio share a complicated political history, with Rubio a one-time protegé of Bush the younger. In the 2016 presidential race they share another distinction as the two candidates most dominating the airwaves with paid political ads.

Former Los Angeles Mayor Richard Riordan, one of California’s most prominent Republicans, told Breitbart News Wednesday that the Jeb Bush campaign used his name on a fundraising invitation without permission.

Donald Trump tells Breitbart News that he doesn’t want Jeb Bush’s endorsement.

Wednesday on CNN’s “New Day,” Republican presidential candidate former Gov Jeb Bush (R-FL) said his opponent Donald Trump is a “bully” that is “not quite all in command.” Discussing his debate performance, Bush said, “I got to post up against Donald Trump. I

The interesting discussion is all on the Republican side, and there were some strong exchanges in Las Vegas. Contrary to Chris Christie’s dismissal of the debate over surveillance between Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio as so much senatorial jibber-jabber, there are serious questions of liberty, security, and privacy to discuss. (Having said that, Governor Christie’s tone will probably appeal to voters who want strong leadership and decisive action on national security, as will Donald Trump’s.)
Republican presidential candidate former Florida Governor Jeb Bush said that he thought fellow Republican presidential candidate South Carolina Senator Lindsey Graham was “a brilliant man” in praise of George W. Bush’s presidency on Wednesday’s “Fox & Friends” on the Fox

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.”

Tuesday following CNN’s GOP presidential debate, Washington Post columnist Charles Krauthammer weighed in former Gov. Jeb Bush’s (R-FL) attempt to go on the offensive against his party’s front-runner, Donald Trump. According to Krauthammer, Bush’s effort fell flat. “My argument is

On Tuesday night, the candidates vying for the Republican nomination for president gathered at the Venetian Hotel on the Las Vegas Strip for the last GOP debate of 2015. Below are some observations from various conservative and Republican leaders around the Golden State.

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.

After winning the last debate of 2015, Trump is not just a frontrunner. He is the favorite to win the nomination.

A photo has emerged online of a lone Jeb Bush supporter at a Bush party in Miami, Florida.

Tuesday during CNN’s Republican presidential debate, Republican presidential candidates Donald Trump and Jeb Bush sparred for a second time over the “seriousness” of Trump’s candidacy and proposals. Exchange as follows: TRUMP: We have to be much tougher and much stronger than

Former Florida Governor Jeb Bush went after Donald Trump during Tuesday’s GOP presidential debate, calling him a “chaos candidate.”

Tuesday at CNN’s Republican presidential debate, Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump and his opponent former Gov. Jeb Bush (R-FL) got into a heated exchange over Trump’s calls to ban Muslims from entering the United States. When asked about his policy proposal, Trump

On Tuesday’s “Morning Joe,” host Joe Scarborough castigated Republican voters for being duped by “lies” from GOP candidates every election cycle. Scarborough alluded to promises to balance the budget while cutting taxes and increasing defense spending, to repeal ObamaCare and

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
Republican presidential candidate and former Florida Governor Jeb Bush argued, “we should have a temporary ban on refugees coming here” until “it’s clear that there aren’t any terrorists embedded,” but “blanket coverage of all Muslims doesn’t make sense” on Friday’s

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.

The Washington Post published an editorial Tuesday afternoon demanding that the GOP renounce the current frontrunner for the nomination Donald Trump, saying his campaign is based on “hatred, bigotry and rage.”
DNC Chair Representative Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-FL) argued, “what is coming out of the Republican side of the presidential field is nothing short of un-American” on Wednesday’s broadcast of CNN’s “Wolf.” Wasserman Schultz said, “our responsibility, as Americans, my responsibility

While promoting his new film “The Big Short” about the 2008 financial crisis, actor Christian Bale says GOP presidential candidate Jeb Bush should “immediately” be disqualified from the race due to his ties to Lehman Brothers.

Gov. Jeb Bush’s campaign is shrugging off a media furor about the candidate’s refusal to repeat his November statement that he would support Donald Trump if Trump wins the nomination.

Rep. David Jolly (R-FL) is calling for Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump to drop out of the presidential race.