
Fox News Channel host Eric Bolling said that he wouldn’t vote for a Muslim candidate who wouldn’t say the Constitution supersedes Sharia Law on Monday’s broadcast of “The Five.” Bolling stated [relevant remarks begin at 2:27] that while GOP presidential candidate
Talk radio host Mark Levin criticized the media for its coverage of GOP presidential candidate Dr. Ben Carson’s comments about a Muslim being president on Monday. Levin said Carson’s remarks have “nothing to do” with the Constitution, since Article VI
Republican presidential candidate Dr. Ben Carson said that while he stands by his comments regarding a Muslim president, he would be “quite willing” to support someone with “a Muslim background” if they put the Constitution above their religion. In the

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump stated that Democratic presidential candidate and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s questioning of President Obama’s faith and place of birth made anything he said look like “nothing” on Monday’s “Fox & Friends” on the

In his opening “Talking Points” monologue on the Monday broadcast of “The O’Reilly Factor” on the Fox News Channel, host Bill O’Reilly pushed back against the criticism aimed at former Johns Hopkins neurosurgeon Ben Carson for saying he would not

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump stated that he doesn’t “want people to know” everything he would do on Syria, and “you have to be in a position where people have to be able to guess. They can’t have you be

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump stated that “anybody that is able to win an election will be absolutely fine” because of the vetting process they have to go through in reaction to fellow GOP presidential candidate Dr. Ben Carson’s comments

According to CBSNews, a high school football player has been accused of putting his hand in an opponent’s helmet and smearing Icy Hot on his face during the middle of a game. Angel Salazar, a player for La Canada High

Monday on ABC’s “The View,” co-hosts Whoopi Goldberg and Raven-Symoné criticized Republican presidential candidate former Johns Hopkins neurosurgeon Ben Carson by saying he believes a Muslim would not be qualified to be president. Goldberg said, “The Constitution, Article 6 of the Constitution

Monday Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) criticized Republican presidential candidate, former Johns Hopkins neurosurgeon Ben Carson saying he believes a Muslim would not be qualified to be president. Sanders said, “This is the year 2015. For a long, long
Republican presidential candidate former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee stated that while Eric Fanning, President Obama’s nominee to be Army secretary “may be very qualified,” and should be nominated if he is qualified, Obama is “so into symbolism” on Monday’s “Mornings

Republican presidential candidate and former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee argued that there is no religious test to hold a public office, and someone shouldn’t be disqualified from holding one due to their faith on Monday’s “Mornings with Maria” on the