
The Arrogance of Power: Megyn Kelly’s ‘Good Journalism’
Was Megyn Kelly’s performance “good journalism”? Here are her questions, evaluated one by one.

Was Megyn Kelly’s performance “good journalism”? Here are her questions, evaluated one by one.
Kentucky Senator and Republican presidential candidate Rand Paul said that he was concerned fellow candidate Donald Trump would ” treat the country as sort of his little bully fiefdom” and criticized him for changing his mind on issues on Monday’s
While Trump hasn’t given directly to Paul’s political action committees, he has supported Paul’s charity work as an ophthalmologist. Last summer, Paul took a trip to Salama, Guatemala. This reporter was there, with representatives from NBC’s Meet The Press, the Washington Post, and National Review, as Dr. Paul performed charity cataract surgeries. Paul’s trip was with the University of Utah’s Moran Eye Center, and a substantial portion of the trip was paid for by none other than Trump himself.

On this weeks broadcast of “Fox News Sunday,” Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) declared his opponent Donald Trump to be “fake conservative” with a long record of supporting liberal positions. Paul said, “I don’t think we should reward vulgarity and I don’t
Kentucky Senator and GOP presidential candidate Rand Paul asked if people belief the Clintons selling access is wrong, “isn’t it equally despicable” for fellow GOP candidate Donald Trump to buy access on Friday’s “O’Reilly Factor” on the Fox News Channel

Carly Fiorina’s closing statement in the presidential debate on Thursday was leaked onto social media hours before she took the stage, after the former Hewlett-Packard chief executive–or her staff–left the text on a printer.
Republican presidential candidate Dr. Ben Carson stated that he thought Rand Paul was the “least civil” person in the primetime GOP presidential debate on Thursday’s “Hugh Hewitt Show.” Carson said, “I didn’t expect to see some of the people go

Greg Gutfeld reveals his scorecard for the first Republican presidential debates.

As Republicans wake up from their first taste of a crowded and extremely accomplished field of 2016 candidates, many will praise the candidates for what will likely be remembered as one of the more substantive and combative debates in recent memory.

The top social media moment during the first GOP primary debate was between New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie and Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) on their disagreement over the NSA and the Patriot Act, according to Facebook.

None can speak to central issue of our day. They’re all so enthralled by business interests, they’ve convinced themselves that that thing with Eric Cantor didn’t happen.

Thursday night’s Fox News debate featured a bevy of explosive moments, several problematic gaffes, and a binder full of opposition ads for Hillary Clinton, as debate moderators grilled Republican 2016 presidential candidates with alacrity.

Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) sparked fireworks at the Republican debate on Thursday evening when he challenged frontrunner Donald Trump at the outset on his past campaign contributions. Earlier in the day, however, he had suggested that he would not target Trump in the debate.

If Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) or former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush somehow win the Republican nomination despite their support of open borders immigration policies—and backing of full-scale amnesty for illegal aliens in America—billionaire businessman Donald Trump will not endorse them for president.
New Jersey Governor Chris Christie and Kentucky Senator Rand Paul engaged in a heated exchange over the NSA during Thursday’s primetime GOP presidential debate. Christie was asked about his earlier statement that Paul should testify before Congress if there’s another terrorist
Kentucky Senator and Republican presidential candidate Rand Paul went after fellow candidate Donald Trump for refusing to pledge that he would support the GOP nominee and not run as a third-party candidate during Thursday’s primetime GOP presidential debate. Moderator Bret Baier

CLEVELAND, Ohio — Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) told Breitbart News exclusively that he’s “keyed up” and ready to roll in Thursday night’s debate hosted by the Fox News Channel’s Megyn Kelly, Bret Baier, and Chris Wallace.

Three people with deep ties to the Ron and Rand Paul presidential campaigns were indicted Wednesday after months of investigation. Jesse Benton, John Tate, and Dimitri Kesari are charged with multiple counts, including conspiracy and filing false campaign expenditure reports.
Kentucky Senator and Republican presidential candidate Rand Paul argued that if there is a shutdown over Planned Parenthood funding “it would be the Democrats shutting down government” on Tuesday’s “America’s Newsroom” on the Fox News Channel. Rand said, “I’ve always

When the New Hampshire political forum was finished, the group of Republicans who participated ambled around on the stage, awkwardly shaking each other’s hands, backslapping, and even giving out a few hugs.
Kentucky Senator and Republican presidential candidate Rand Paul argued that if the GOP embraced criminal justice reform “we’ll win the Independent vote again, and win” at Monday’s Voters First Presidential Forum in New Hampshire. Rand stated, “I’m a different kind of

During the New Hampshire Voters First political forum at St. Anselm college in New Hampshire, three senators stayed back in Washington D.C. to hold a vote to defund Planned Parenthood.

Sen. Lindsey Graham appears to have been absent from a vote on federal funding for Planned Parenthood, contributing to the bill’s failure.

Sunday on CNN’s “State of the Union With Jake Tapper,” Republican presidential candidate Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) criticized Planned Parenthood, describing it as a “front for abortions.” Paul said, “I think we can have disputes over abortion. Our country’s divided. Some people

With their legislation to defund Planned Parenthood and redirect those federal funds to women’s health care facilities that don’t provide abortions, Senate Republicans say they are sending the message that their proposal is not about politics, but about the “moral fabric” of the nation.