Pornography Website Offers Free Membership to Republican Delegates
A BDSM-themed pornography website is offering free membership to all 2,472 delegates to the Republican National Convention in Cleveland next week.

A BDSM-themed pornography website is offering free membership to all 2,472 delegates to the Republican National Convention in Cleveland next week.

The Republican Platform Committee debated teaching Bible in school, in a measure that was ultimately adopted as a plank into the GOP platform.

Giving the NeverTrump movement in Virginia a shot in the arm, a federal judge struck down a provision that could have led to the prosecution of GOP delegates bound for Trump but who vote for another candidate on the first ballot.

Ann Coulter appeared on The Milo Show this week to discuss Donald Trump, the future of the #NeverTrump movement.

My vice presidential prediction is: Trump is about to make his first mistake. I knew this would happen as soon as he hired campaign consultants, rather than relying on his gut. If these campaign consultants were any good, their first piece of advice to Trump would be, “Fire us immediately!”

George Will has virtually declared, “Enough of those ruffians and peasants who went and voted in record numbers in the recent Republican primary,” so he’s headed for the door, announcing that he is leaving the Republican Party.

Two Camden County, New Jersey elected officials jumped ship from the Democratic Party to register Republican in the heavily Democrat region and vote for presumptive Republican Party presidential nominee Donald Trump.

George Will, television pundit and columnist at The Washington Post, said he has left the Republican Party, and he spelled out the pro-Hillary Clinton strategy he thinks will allow the establishment Republicans to regain control of the party after this presidential election.

Leaders of the nation’s largest organization of pro-life millennials say that while a long-anticipated meeting between the pro-life base of the Republican Party and presumptive nominee Donald Trump was “encouraging,” it was nevertheless “just the beginning of the conversation.”

Daniel Horowitz at Conservative Review argues that Republican lawmakers “are planning to promote the Muslim Brotherhood’s agenda” as a response to the Orlando terror attack.

Maggie Haberman and Jonathan Martin write that vulnerable Republicans, instead of embracing a groundswell of populist support, are turning to former President George W. Bush for campaign help.

Stuart Stevens, in an attack on presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump’s willingness to utilize tariffs, tweeted Wednesday night that Hillary Clinton “is more conservative on trade & foreign policy.”

In Donald Trump, the GOP now have a quarterback who can throw a long ball, has a run game, can fill a stadium, read a defense and win. But instead of providing him a great offensive line, the Party has become part of the corrupt defense trying to take him out.

Tuesday on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe,” host Joe Scarborough issued a warning to Republicans: start condemning presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump for his statement or stand to lose many of the offices currently held by Republicans. “Republicans in Washington, DC, right

Monday on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe,” Steve Schmidt, the former campaign manager for Sen. John McCain’s (R-AZ) 2008 presidential campaign, warned the Republican Party is headed toward extinction following the 2016 presidential election if the direction presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald

Lyin’ Ted couldn’t stop Donald Trump. Little Marco failed miserably. Low-energy Jeb didn’t even raise his fists.

Politico interviews Jeff Sessions for its “Off Message” podcast about the future of the Republican Party as it has all but officially nominated Donald Trump as its presidential candidate.

While millions of Republican primary voters have chosen Donald Trump as the party’s nominee, Bill Kristol and a small but well-heeled group of Washington insiders are preparing a third party effort to block Trump’s path to the White House.

Only rarely does water flow uphill, do clocks run backwards, or does hell freeze over. And it’s even more rare when an MSM-er doesn’t trash Donald Trump.

The conservatives who have declared war on the primary victor are displaying a myopia that could be deadly in November when Donald Trump will lead Republicans against a party that has divided the country, destroyed its borders, empowered its enemies, and put 93 million Americans into dependency on the state.

An upcoming RNC study takes a look at successful Republican candidates’ approaches to winning votes from minorities and women in the latest midterm election cycle.

WASHINGTON—Some major conservative leaders have secured over $200 million to present Donald Trump with the choice of running on a conservative agenda or losing November’s election.

Writer Dan Savage argued that the Republican Party has “been cranking up, gathering together every rube, racist, nutjob, sexist, homophobe in the country, calling them Republicans” on Friday’s broadcast of HBO’s “Real Time.” Savage stated, “[T]hat’s the problem for the
Ryan’s personal opinion of Trump is hardly newsworthy, and no surprise. But Ryan’s decision to withhold his endorsement is, as CNN’s Dana Bash later observed, “seismic.” It has opened a new fault line in the Republican Party, just as the “Never Trump” campaign seemed to be fading into irrelevance.

Political analyst Pat Caddell told host Stephen K. Bannon of Breitbart News Daily on SiriusXM that the Republican Party had been subjected to a “hostile takeover” — but by the voters, not by Donald Trump.

Wednesday on CNN’s “New Day,” former Indiana head basketball coach Bobby Knight dismissed a question from co-host Chris Cuomo on where the Republican Party goes after a contentious battle for its presidential nomination. Knight said none of that was important,

On Sunday, the California GOP voted to endorse a ballot initiative to “hasten death penalty appeals” while opposing initiatives legalizing recreational marijuana, expanding gun control, and mandating condoms in pornography.

Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) appeared as a guest on New York AM 970’s “The Cats Roundtable,” and he warned that GOP presidential front-runner Donald Trump could break apart the GOP. “I think Trump is not electable,” Graham told host John Catsimatidis. “I have

On April 10, supporters of Donald Trump and Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) clashed in a televised town hall while examining the future of the Republican Party in the midst of one of the most closely contested primary races in recent U.S. history.

Decadence, not Donald Trump, is defeating the Republican establishment in the primaries.

Alex Burns of the New York Times lists five Republican figures that the party might nominate at a contested convention and the rationale behind each one.

Dilbert creator Scott Adams, the author and persuasion expert who correctly predicted the rise of Donald Trump, says the Republican party has a choice: strengthen itself with a Trump candidacy or face certain destruction with a contested convention.

When I called for Trump supporters to button-hole so-called Trojan Horse Trump delegates in their convention hotels and engage in a dialog with them last week, all hell broke loose.

Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) told a local radio show in California on Monday morning that the Drudge Report, the most popular conservative news website, has “become the attack site for the Donald Trump campaign.”

Video of a fed up Trump supporter burning his Republican Party registration is heating up Twitter after conservative author and commentator Ann Coulter retweeted the video.

On Monday’s broadcast of Fox News Channel’s “The O’Reilly Factor,” host Bill O’Reilly opened his program with his take on what is motivating Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump’s rise during his “Talking Points Memo” segment. According to O’Reilly, that rise

The Republican Party’s wealthy donor class is working behind the scenes as the nomination race rages in the foreground to ensure the Party’s platform adopts language that accommodates same-sex marriage.

Sen. Ted Cruz scooped up another 18 of his preferred delegates on Saturday in North Dakota, bringing the the 2016 Republican presidential candidate’s weekend delegate haul to a tentative 24.

Calling him “the best hope for investors who want a Republican in the White House,” Barron’s announced its support for Ohio Governor John Kasich for president with a front-page editorial in its latest hard-copy edition.

We’ve heard a lot about how the GOP Establishment is making elaborate plans to steal the nomination from Donald Trump (and Ted Cruz) at the Republican National Convention. (See, for example, Ned Ryun and Pat Caddell’s interviews with Breitbart News Daily last week.)
