Sean Hannity Sides with Populist Nationalist Champions in Home Stretch of GOP Civil War
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Sean Hannity’s actions on behalf of populist nationalism are being noticed and appreciated.

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Sean Hannity’s actions on behalf of populist nationalism are being noticed and appreciated.

On Wednesday’s broadcast of MSNBC’s “The Last Word with Lawrence O’Donnell,” Weekly Standard Editor Bill Kristol stated that “people are kidding themselves if they don’t see that today was a good day for Trump.” Kristol said, “[I]f you step back

Wednesday on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe,” Weekly Standard editor Bill Kristol reacted to the news the that Stephen K. Bannon, the executive chairman of Breitbart News has become the Trump campaign’s CEO by criticizing Breitbart News. Kristol told “Morning Joe” a more appropriate moniker

Friday on CNN’s “The Lead,” Weekly Standard Editor Bill Kristol, who is a self-described member of the “Never Trump” movement, went after Trump supporter Kayleigh McEnany, asking, “Do you really feel proud to support Donald Trump?” When asked about Republican

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Sean Hannity is ripping into Wall Street Journal deputy editorial page editor Bret Stephens.

Bill Kristol incredibly claimed that Indiana Gov. Mike Pence—Donald Trump’s running mate, the vice presidential nominee—does not like Trump. But then Kristol laid out how Ryan, who has consistently and repeatedly aimed to undermine the Republican Party’s nominee for president at every turn, deep down does not want Trump to win.

Sunday on ABC’s “This Week,” while discussing presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump’s upcoming Republican National Convention speech, Never Trump leader and Weekly Standard editor Bill Kristol said Trump needs to admit regrets and that he made fun of people in “a nasty

Thursday on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe,” Weekly Standard editor Bill Kristol argued that efforts to undermine presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump’s path to the Republican presidential nomination at the party’s convention later this month would be a “genuine grassroots effort.”

Dr. Kelli Ward wants to thank #NeverTrump’s Bill Kristol. After Breitbart News reported that #NeverTrump leader Kristol had floated McCain’s name as a possible independent candidate to undermine presumptive nominee Donald Trump, Dr. Ward reports having a “record fundraising haul.”

#NeverTrump leader Bill Kristol is floating a new name in his search for an establishment presidential candidate to mount an independent run to undermine presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump: John McCain.

Monday on Newsmax TV’s “The Steve Malzberg Show,” Weekly Standard Editor Bill Kristol, a self-described member of the “never Trump” movement, said he is not leaving the Republican Party over his dislike of the presumptive party presidential nominee Donald Trump,

The beginning of the end game has begun as the corrupt elites – politicians, media, and financiers – bring all hands on deck to stop Donald Trump by every means possible starting at the convention in Cleveland.

What Erickson and his fellow saboteurs, led by Mitt Romney and Bill Kristol, want is for the Republican Party to block Trump and repudiate the record number of Republican primary voters who nominated him. This would actually be a Republican suicide in November – one that would indeed “murder the nation.”

Sunday on ABC’s “This Week,” Weekly Standard editor Bill Kristol commented on Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump’s chances in the general election and said that he was “afraid” presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump could win. Kristol said, “You know, it’s so interesting

The French forces have surrendered yet again — Bill Kristol’s reported third-party candidate, David French, is running away from the presidential race.

On this weekend’s broadcast of “The McLaughlin Group,” conservative commentator Pat Buchanan weighed in on Weekly Standard editor Bill Kristol’s possible third-party “Never Trump” candidate National Review contributor David French. Buchanan and the rest of “The McLaughlin Group” panelists dismissed

Proposed independent presidential candidate David French has a problem with what he perceives as Donald Trump’s brand of masculinity, claiming the billionaire represents “the caricatured, counterfeit masculinity of the feminist fever dream.” According to reports, Bill Kristol is aiming to

Republican National Committee (RNC) chairman Reince Priebus quickly put down efforts by Weekly Standard editor Bill Kristol to launch an independent bid for president from National Review columnist David French on Thursday morning.

On January 22 during the “HuffPost Live” webcast, senior staff writer from National Review David French, who has been identified as the possible third-party candidate Weekly Standard editor Bill Kristol has been pushing to challenge the presumptive Republican presidential nominee

Bill Kristol’s third-party pick David French said before the Iowa caucus that he would vote for Donald Trump if Trump becomes the Republican nominee. “What do I do? I vote for Donald Trump,” National Review writer French said in an

Nancy French, the wife of prospective independent presidential candidate David French, served as a paid consultant to Mitt Romney’s 2008 presidential campaign and ghostwrote the memoirs of Romney’s wife, Ann. David French himself has a long history of activism on

WASHINGTON, DC — Neoconservative Bill Kristol and the pundits and commentators in his orbit officially became a joke Tuesday when it was revealed that Kristol’s “White Knight” independent presidential candidate is largely unknown National Review writer David French.

According to new reports, The Weekly Standard’s Bill Kristol wants fellow professional Republican and National Review staff writer, David French, to run an independent presidential campaign.

Wednesday on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe,” co-host Mika Brzezinski reacted to reports that the third-party candidate Weekly Standard editor Bill Kristol had been pushing is National Review’s David French. Brzezinski suggested a Kristol take a vacation, seemingly dismissing the seriousness of French’s

One week before his name came out as Weekly Standard editor Bill Kristol’s independent presidential candidate, David French begged perennial presidential loser Mitt Romney to get into the race.

Tuesday on Bloomberg TV’s “With All Due Respect,” co-host Mark Halperin revealed the third-party candidate being teased by Weekly Standard editor Bill Kristol is the National Review’s David French.

In an interview with Business Insider, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) warned against those attempting to thwart a Donald Trump presidency by introducing a third-party alternative to the mix. McConnell was specifically asked about Weekly Standard editor Bill Kristol’s

Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney is not Weekly Standard editor Bill Kristol’s mystery independent candidate for the presidency, Romney’s 2012 presidential campaign’s national spokesman confirmed to Breitbart News on Monday night.

Bill Kristol doesn’t have an “impressive” third-party challenger with a “real chance” of winning in November’s presidential election.

At 4pm yesterday, Bill Kristol announced on Twitter that an “impressive” independent candidate “with a strong team and a real chance” of winning the presidency would be revealed.

Sen. Ben Sasse (R-NE) will absolutely not be an independent candidate for president in November, his team confirmed to Breitbart News on Monday morning. A high-placed source close to former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush has also confirmed that it will not be him running against presumptive GOP nominee Donald Trump and likely Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton in November. Another high-placed source, this one close to Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX), has confirmed that the Texas senator—Trump’s last serious competitor for the GOP nomination—will also not be launching an independent bid for president in November.

Presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump is blasting Bill Kristol, editor at The Weekly Standard.

Over the Memorial Day Weekend, Bill Kristol doubled down on his betrayal of this country with a pair of tweets.

Republican candidate Donald Trump is firing back after neoconservative operative Bill Kristol announced that he expects an independent candidate to enter the race to split the Republican vote.

Neoconservative political operative Bill Kristol announced Sunday that an independent candidate will enter the presidential race to challenge both Donald Trump and the Democratic Party nominee.

Radio host Dennis Prager calls out the “Never Trump” movement for failing to articulate a compelling argument to deny their support for the Republican presidential nominee.

Sunday on ABC’s “This Week,” Weekly Standard editor Bill Kristol continued his push for a third-party candidate to face presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump and Democratic presidential front-runner Hillary Clinton. Partial transcript as follows: STEPHANOPOULOS: Yes, and I want to bring that

Friday on CNN’s “The Lead,” while discussing presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump’s potential Supreme Court and possible vice-presidential picks, Weekly Standard Standard editor Bill Kristol said he observed “Republican elites” that were “rushing” to normalize the Trump nomination. Kristol said,, “Let’s not

I have been accused of being a provocateur all my life – when I was a leftist in the ’60s proclaiming (God help me) that Vietnam was the fulfillment of the American dream; when I left the left declaring that, “the beginning of political morality is anti-Communism;” when I said that identity politics “owed more to Mussolini than to Marx;” when I opposed reparations for slavery 137 years after the fact because it was “bad for blacks and racist too;” and when I organized “Islamo-fascism Awareness Weeks” on a hundred college campuses across the country. Now I have provoked a firestorm on the Internet through a Breitbart article that called Bill Kristol a “renegade Jew.”

Breitbart News Editor-at-Large Joel Pollak told attorney and WIBC-FM radio host Greg Garrison on Tuesday that accusations of antisemitism against activist David Horowitz and Breitbart itself were “ridiculous.”
