

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump said that he was only joking when he said he would make Oprah Winfrey his vice president in an interview broadcast on Wednesday’s “Hannity” on the Fox News Channel. Trump said that while Winfrey is a
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump argued that some of the Republican governors running for president “got a little bit lucky with the fracking” while laying out his positions on illegal immigration and the Middle East among other issues in an
Talk radio host Hugh Hewitt declared that right now, Ted Cruz is the frontrunner to be the Republican nominee for president and would decimate Hillary Clinton in a debate on Wednesday’s “Huff Post Live.” Hewitt began by stating that Rand

Wednesday on Fox New Channel’s “The Five,” co-hosts Dana Perino and Eric Bolling had a heated debate over whether Bolling has been defending Donald Trump because he wants to be on “Celebrity Apprentice.” Bolling defended Trump by saying, “You may

Wednesday at the White House press briefing, press secretary Josh Earnest had a tense exchange with CBS News’ chief White House correspondent Major Garrett over his refusal to deny that the president has not talked to House Minority Leader Rep.
Columbia University linguistics Professor John McWhorter declared that Rachel Dolezal “converted to blackness for the victimhood” on Wednesday’s “NOW with Alex Wagner” on MSNBC. McWhorter denied that there is a similarity between Dolezal and Caitlyn Jenner because “We’re not talking

Wednesday on MSNBC’s “Andrea Mitchell Reports,” former White House chief of staff to President George H. W. Bush and New Hampshire Governor John H. Sununu said Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump’s controversial comments about Mexican rapists and former Gov. Jeb
POLITICO Chief Political Correspondent Glenn Thrush argued that “the biggest danger “Vermont Senator and Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders poses to Hillary Clinton is “the fact that he is authentic” and “points up some of her drawbacks, which is the question

On his Wednesday radio show, conservative talker Rush Limbaugh observed the latest controversy surrounding Rachel Dolezal and her claim that she is black is evidence that things are “backwards” and the culture is “insane.” Limbaugh referenced a University of Pennsylvania

Wednesday on CNN’s “Wolf,” network chief congressional correspondent Dana Basha discussed the new Quinnipiac University swing state presidential poll showing a majority of voters do not find Hillary Clinton honest and trustworthy and said the real problem is Hillary has 100 percent name

Wednesday from the campaign trail in Iowa, MSNBC’s Kasie Hunt caught up with Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump and asked him if he stands by his comments from his presidential announcement that Mexico sends America its “rapists” and criminals. Trump

Producer Judd Apatow said that “it’s ridiculous that anybody thinks that rich people care about other people” but Hollywood liberals are different on Tuesday’s broadcast of Bloomberg’s “With All Due Respect.” Apatow was asked by co-host Mark Halperin, (relevant exchange begins