
Obama Swipes At Scott Walker For Signing Right To Work
President Barack Obama speaks out against Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker, who just signed right-to-work legislation in his state. Walker is a contender for the GOP’s 2016 presidential candidacy.

President Barack Obama speaks out against Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker, who just signed right-to-work legislation in his state. Walker is a contender for the GOP’s 2016 presidential candidacy.

A new Wall Street Journal/NBC poll reveals 51 percent of respondents see Hillary Clinton as a return to the past.

A new McClatchy-Marist College poll has Hillary Clinton leading Senator Rand Paul by 11 points, 51 to 40, while Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker comes closest to Hillary out of all Republicans in the survey.

Republicans have renewed their enthusiasm for Middle East war. Okay, fine. Let’s just be sure that this time, we win. And that means doing things differently: Different from Barack Obama, of course, but different, also, from George W. Bush.

The Star Ledger’s Paul Mulshine highlights two polls, one in South Carolina and one in Florida, in which Christie is stuck far back in the GOP pack in also-ran land.

Thanks only to the very same Benghazi investigation the media alternately ridiculed, dismissed, and ignored as OLD NEWS, we are now in day 3 of a serious scandal involving the almost-certain Democrat nominee for president. Yes, the media is covering

Despite what some writers may attempt to claim, Hillary Clinton’s email scandal is unlike anything else happening with any other political figure, now or in the past. It’s a unique attempt to avoid scrutiny, manipulate official correspondence and thus control the historical narrative.

It is such a high, blessed relief to finally get to the bottom of the most pressing issue here in this age of $17 trillion U.S. debt, barbaric animals burning humans alive in cages, the systematic rounding up, rape and mutilation of young girls around the world and all these inconvenient blizzards and bone-chilling winds blowing giant holes in our faith in the newly founded Church of Global Warming.
After his weekend appearance on Fox News, Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker is explaining his stance on immigration policy.

With Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker’s numbers and name recognition climbing, Rasmussen Reports is out with a new poll that has him giving “likely Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton a run for her money,” now that Walker is seen as at the head of the GOP pack of potential candidates.

Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker has closed to within one point of favorite son former Gov. John Ellis (“Jeb”) Bush in Bush’s home state of Florida, according to a new poll of GOP voters in the Sunshine State.

Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker already has staff and time invested in Iowa and New Hampshire, the first two states in the GOP’s presidential sweepstakes. Now he’s plotting what CNN describes as a “blitz” in South Carolina.

Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker finished second in the straw poll at CPAC, but he’s the frontrunner in another individual state poll.

May 9 looms large for Republican presidential hopefuls, as Citizens United and Rep. Jeff Duncan (R-SC) host the South Carolina Freedom Summit.
Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker (R) said that “there’s a way” to have a pathway to citizenship for illegal immigrants while expressing his opposition to amnesty in an interview broadcast on “Fox News Sunday.” Host Chris Wallace played a clip of

CPAC is over! Here are some of my observations from Day Three.

NATIONAL HARBOR, Maryland — Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul won this year’s 2015 CPAC’s straw poll, with Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker coming in only two points behind.

Probably one of the things I love most about the new format of the conference is the question and answer format at the end of the event. The third and final day of the conference will take place tomorrow, but here are some observations from day two.
Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker (R) declared “there should be no amnesty” on Thursday’s “Hannity” on the Fox News Channel. When asked what he believes should be done with illegal immigrants already in the country, he stated “there should be no

Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker said Thursday that his experience taking on thousands of protesters in his state helped prepare him to take on terrorists across the world.

Wrapping up Day 1 of the annual CPAC conference.

Recently, a 2016 presidential frontrunner had the gall to question the religious convictions of Barack Obama.

Right-to-work legislation speeds toward Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker’s desk, and reporters don’t have much to say about that.
Former CNN anchor and the Daily Mail Online’s US Editor-at-Large, Piers Morgan said that Hillary Clinton was “Ghost of Christmas Past to many people” and “no spring chicken” while praising Scott Walker as “smart” and clever,” and predicting Republicans will
Senator Rand Paul (R-KY) said that CPAC would be “kind of a difficult crowd” for “moderates” like Jeb Bush on Wednesday’s “Kelly File” on the Fox News Channel. Asked about the competition he’ll face from Jeb Bush if he runs