
Ted Cruz on Republican Leadership: ‘We’ve Got a Bunch of Weenies’
In a radio interview with Fox News’s Sean Hannity, GOP presidential candidate Sen. Ted Cruz slammed GOP leadership, saying that on the Republican side, “We’ve got a bunch of weenies.”

In a radio interview with Fox News’s Sean Hannity, GOP presidential candidate Sen. Ted Cruz slammed GOP leadership, saying that on the Republican side, “We’ve got a bunch of weenies.”

Heritage Action for America is hosting a presidential candidate forum in Greenville, SC on Friday, beginning at 4:00 p.m. ET. Twelve candidates seeking the Republican nomination for president will attend. The event, co-hosted by Gov. Nikki Haley (R-SC) and former Sen. Jim DeMint (R-SC),

Wednesday night’s Republican debate on CNN from the Reagan Library lasted for approximately three hours, but felt as if it lasted for all eternity. During the endless conversation, some candidates rose, some fell, and most of the audience fell asleep. The debate may not have clarified the potential nominee – but it certainly clarified who won’t be a factor in the coming weeks.

Sen. Ted Cruz continued his commitment to defund Planned Parenthood during Wednesday night’s CNN GOP debate, even if it means a federal spending bill does not pass because taxpayer dollars for the abortion business are included in it.

Republican presidential candidate Gov. John Kasich slammed Sen. Ted Cruz in Wednesday night’s debate for being willing to shut down the government to defund Planned Parenthood. But Kasich previously loved government shutdowns.

The GOP candidates are beginning to arrive at the Ronald Reagan Library in Simi Valley, California for the second GOP presidential primary debate and are sharing what they have done for preparation for tonight.

The National Immigration Forum Action Fund (NITAF) is preparing to air ads that will attack GOP frontrunner Donald Trump, Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker, and Texas Sen. Ted Cruz for championing immigration positions that serve the interests of Americans during Wednesday’s CNN debate.

With the second Republican debate scheduled this week just down the road at the Reagan Library in Simi Valley, a group of conservative street artists have been busy in Los Angeles showing their support for Sen. Ted Cruz, and are

Former Hewlett Packard CEO Carly Fiorina is Republican women’s top choice, a new straw poll of those attending the National Federation of Republican Women’s recent convention in Phoenix, Arizona, from KellyAnne Conway’s the Polling Company shows.

A new poll released Sunday morning by the Los Angeles Times shows Donald Trump leading among Republican voters in California, with 24% of the vote. Fellow outsider Dr. Ben Carson is second, with 18% of registered voters.
Texas Senator and Republican presidential candidate Ted Cruz declared, “Republican leadership is standing with Barack Obama in supporting the funding of Planned Parenthood” in an interview broadcast on Wednesday’s “Hannity” on the Fox News Channel. Cruz, after stating that Republican leadership
Texas Senator and Republican presidential candidate Ted Cruz stated that if the Iran nuclear deal goes into effect, it will “make the single most important issue in 2016 stopping a nuclear Iran” in an interview broadcast on Wednesday’s “Hannity” on
South Carolina Senator and Republican presidential candidate Lindsey Graham stated “Ted Cruz and House Republicans” are “trying to help Obama” because “Obama’s nightmare is a debate and a vote” on the Iran deal on Wednesday’s “Your World with Neil Cavuto”

Breitbart News Editor-at-Large Joel Pollak delivered a powerful speech on Wednesday at the Tea Party-sponsored Stop Iran Rally in the nation’s capitol, imploring and encouraging the American people to remain valiant in their opposition to President Barack Obama’s flawed nuclear deal with Iran.

Speaking at the Stop Iran Rally on Capitol Hill Wednesday, Sen. Cruz (R-TX) laid out a list of negative consequences that would unfold as a result of Congress approving the Iran deal.

The immense migration wave pushing out of the Middle East will not stop in Europe. It is already coming ashore in the United States, as the number of Syrian refugees to be resettled in America has increased dramatically over the past year. Where do the presidential candidates stand on this issue?

Wednesday in front of the U.S. Capitol at a rally against President Barack Obama’s Iran nuclear agreement titled “Stop the Iran Deal Rally,” presidential candidate Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) offered a stern warning to those in the federal government, specifically

President Obama is leaving Washington D.C. as protesters make their way to Capitol Hill to oppose his proposed nuclear deal with Iran.

On Wednesday, September 9 at 1 p.m. ET, Breitbart News will carry the Stop Iran Rally from the West Lawn of the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C. Speakers include: 2016 GOP presidential front-runner Donald Trump Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) Former Gov. Sarah Palin (R-AK) “Duck

On September 8 Gun Owners of America (GOA) endorsed Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) for President of the United States. In a press release issued with the endorsement, GOA chairman Tim Macy explained the reasons they chose Cruz: Ted Cruz has promised

Americans are standing up to President Barack Obama’s nuclear arms deal with the Islamic Republic of Iran on Wednesday, as hundreds—perhaps thousands—of them are expected to descend on Capitol Hill for a Tea Party rally against the deal.

Duck Dynasty star Phil Robertson will join a Tea Party Patriots rally alongside former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, billionaire and 2016 GOP frontrunner Donald Trump, 2016 GOP presidential candidate Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX), and others against the Iran nuclear deal on Wednesday outside the U.S. Capitol.

Ahead of the Tea Party Patriots rally on Capitol Hill Wednesday protesting the Iran Deal, GOP presidential candidate Sen. Rick Santorum is calling on the Senate to treat President Obama’s Iran negotiation as a treaty.

President Obama has earned enough Democratic votes in the Senate to filibuster a Senate effort to block the Iran nuclear deal, if necessary.

On Sunday, former Speaker of the House and 2012 presidential candidate Newt Gingrich (R-GA) appeared on CBS’s “Face the Nation” and discussed Donald Trump’s candidacy, asserting that Trump’s appeal revolves around his focus on making Americans winners again.