

Sunday on CBS’s “Face the Nation,” Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA) said the Obama administration currently has “competing objectives” in their Middle East policy. Schiff said, “We’re in a very dangerous place, certainly in Yemen. I think there is a real

Sunday on Fox News Channel’s “Fox News Sunday,” former Hewlett Packard CEO Carly Fiorina said she is 90 percent ready to run for president in 2016 and she will not be holding her punches against Hillary Clinton. Fiorina said, “Unlike Mrs.

On Sunday’s “This Week with George Stephanopolous,” Gov. Mike Pence (R-IN) defended his state’s so-called Religious Freedom Law and vowed not to back down by changing the law. “We’re not going to change the law,” Pence said, “but if the general

Sunday on Fox News Channel’s “Fox News Sunday,” former head of the Defense Intelligence Agency Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn said President Barack Obama’s Middle East policy is one of “willful ignorance.” Flynn said, “We have to face reality and that

Sunday on ABC News’ “This Week With George Stephanopoulos,” former Gov. Martin O’Malley (D-MD) said Hillary Clinton is not the best choice for president for these times. When Stephanopoulos asked, “Back in 2007, you were one of Hillary Clinton’s earliest supporters.

“Uh, the greatest danger that we face right now on a consistent basis in terms of man-made threats, is uh, is uh, nuclear Iran and related to that, uh, extremist violence. I don’t think you can separate the two,” he said.

Sunday on CNN’s “State of the Union,” host Dana Bash grilled Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) on his lack of experience being similar to then-Sen. Barack Obama’s when he ran for president . Cruz defended his qualifications saying, “In his time
NBC’s “Saturday Night Live” mocked Starbucks’ “Race Together” campaign and George Zimmerman during its “Weekend Update” segment. Host Michael Che reported on George Zimmerman’s criticisms of President Obama for inflaming racial tensions before remarking “at least he [Zimmerman] thinks it
The “Weekend Update” segment on NBC’s “Saturday Night Live” made fun of Hillary Clinton over her email server. Host Colin Jost reported the claims Clinton wiped her email server clean and then quipped “so, at least one Clinton has learned
NBC’s “Saturday Night Live” devised a sequel to the Starbucks “Race Together” campaign with a different idea for a company attempting to discuss complex issues. In the sketch, Pep Boys decides to do its own campaign, where its mechanics discuss sexual
NBC’s “Saturday Night Live” had John Boehner, Tom Cotton, and Ted Cruz beaten up by President Obama over their actions regarding Middle East relations. The sketch begins with the president meeting Boehner, Cotton, and Cruz in the White House. The
MSNBC host Toure argued that there is “sexist, coded language” sometimes used to describe Hillary Clinton on Saturday’s “Up with Steve Kornacki.” Toure, in a discussion about a list of sexist code words put out by a pro-Hillary Clinton group