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Halperin: ‘Establishment Is Afraid’ of Rand Paul

Bloomberg Politics Managing Editor Mark Halperin said “lot of the establishment is afraid” of Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY), in part because he “can be a formidable fundraiser” and “throws the sharpest, hardest elbows” on Tuesday’s “Morning Joe” on MSNBC. “They [Rand’s

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Heilemann: Hillary Has ‘Barely Veiled Hostility’ to Press

Bloomberg Politics Managing Editor and “With All Due Respect” co-host John Heilemann said Hillary Clinton has a “barely veiled hostility” towards the press on Tuesday. Heilemann stated that Hillary’s remarks to a press event on Monday were “sarcastic,” “disingenuous,” and was

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Fournier: Hillary Like Bank Robber Deciding How Much to Give Back

National Journal Senior Political Columnist and Editorial Director Ron Fournier compared Hillary’s e-mail release to a bank robber saying they get to decide how much money to return on Wednesday’s “Morning Joe” on MSNBC. After Bloomberg Politics Managing Editor Mark Halperin

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Feinstein Calls on Hillary Clinton to ‘Come out’ over Emails

On Sunday morning’s edition of Meet the Press, Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-CA) called on Hillary Clinton to “come out” with the truth about her emails after it emerged last week that she had used a private email address for all of her correspondence as Secretary of State, against department policy.

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Halperin: ‘Huge Double Standard’ Over Giuliani Comments

Bloomberg Politics Managing Editor Mark Halperin argued there was a “huge double standard” in the media over former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani’s comments on Monday’s “Morning Joe” on MSNBC. After host Joe Scarborough remarked, “I think they [Giuliani’s

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Halperin: Hillary Far and Away the Most Likely Next President

Sunday on ABC’s “This Week,” Bloomberg’s Mark Halperin said Hillary Clinton is “far and away the most likely next president of the United States.” Halperin said, “They have people who could step in if she falters. Right now, she’s so far

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