

On this weekend’s broadcast of “Fox News Sunday,” liberal commentator Juan Williams said the Republicans are “very fearful of Hillary Clinton” because the recent polls show that she “beats all the Republicans at this point.” [Relevant portion begins at 5:50]

Sunday on “Fox News Sunday,” Associated Press White House correspondent Julie Pace said the White House is “very frustrated” and “confused,” over how Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton has handled the controversy about her use of a private unsecured server

Sunday on CBS’s “Face the Nation,” Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump said hedge fund managers who are contributing to Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton and Republican candidate Jeb Bush are “going to be paying up” under his tax plan. He also

Sunday on CNN’s “State of the Union,” host Jake Tapper asked Republican National Committee chairman Reince Priebus if he is worried the GOP candidates’ immigration “tone and tenor” hurting the GOP with the Latino vote and end up costing them the White
Sunday on ABC’s “This Week,” House Homeland Security Committee chairman Rep. Michael McCaul (R-TX) said of President Barack Obama’s plans for the United States to take in Syrian refuges concerned him for fear it could be exploited by terrorists. He

Sunday on ABC’s “This Week,” Republican presidential candidate Dr. Ben Carson addressed his rival front-runner Donald Trumps criticizing him as low energy by saying, “You don’t have to be loud to be energetic.” Referencing when he spoke about his faith

While talking about endorsement deals in sports on MSNBC’s “Melissa Harris-Perry,” ESPN2 talk-show co-host Jemele Hill responded to Melissa Harris-Perry bringing up that Russian tennis player Maria Sharapova makes $10 million more than Williams, even though Williams is more successful

On Saturday, ESPN2’s “His & Hers” co-host Jemele Hill reacted on “Melissa Harris-Perry” to tennis great Serena Williams, who gave an emotional post-game interview after falling in the semi-final to Roberta Vinci at the women’s U.S. Open Friday. Hill noted that male

While speaking on MSNBC’s “Melissa Harris-Perry” Saturday, comedienne Lizz Winstead called GOP presidential hopeful Gov. John Kasich (R-OH) a “monster” for being pr0-life. “You have this crazy opposite thing and I feel like with Oregon being the only state it’s not just Ohio.

Former Ohio state Sen. Nina Turner reacted to Hillary Clinton’s comments on Republicans having “extreme views” on women during Saturday’s MSNBC show “Melissa Harris-Perry.” Turner reminded everyone that we are “socialized in this country,” and then went on to say that women

Founder of “Gender Avenger” and former Bill Bradley campaign manager Gina Glantz responded on MSNBC’s “Melissa Harris-Perry” Saturday to Democratic presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton using her womanhood to connect with women Democrats to pull their votes, comparing it to the black vote

Comedienne Lizz Winstead lashed out at society for its treatment of women during Saturday’s “Melissa Harris-Perry” on MSNBC after being asked if Vice President Joe Biden would be standing in the way of Hillary Clinton for the Democratic primary nomination