Donald Trump Echoes Obama’s SecDef with NATO Criticism
On Monday, Republican frontrunner Donald Trump criticized the U.S. role in NATO, the Cold War alliance that has since expanded, echoing remarks in 2011 by then-Secretary of Defense Robert Gates.

On Monday, Republican frontrunner Donald Trump criticized the U.S. role in NATO, the Cold War alliance that has since expanded, echoing remarks in 2011 by then-Secretary of Defense Robert Gates.

Monday in an interview with CNN’s Wolf Blitzer, Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump sounded off on his ongoing feud with Fox News Channel’s Megyn Kelly. Blitzer asked Trump why he kept attacking the Fox News host, to which Trump said

Sen. Marco Rubio is praising Chris Christie as the New Jersey governor exits the presidential race — even though Christie damaged Rubio’s campaign in the last presidential debate.

In a remarkable interview with CNN’s Wolf Blitzer following Thursday night’s presidential debate, Marco Rubio’s campaign spokesman, Alex Conant, admitted that the 2013 Gang of Eight bill, which Rubio co-authored and ushered through the Senate, did not secure the border

Monday on CNN’s “The Situation Room,” Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY), a candidate for the 2016 Republican presidential nomination, reacted to Fox Business Network’s announcement of the next debate lineup. Paul is slated to participate in the so-called undercard debate, but acknowledged

2016 GOP frontrunner Donald Trump told Breitbart News exclusively that he would have done the exact same thing as former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush in the latest GOP debate—fight with Trump—because he’s losing so badly.

After winning the last debate of 2015, Trump is not just a frontrunner. He is the favorite to win the nomination.

CNN anchor Wolf Blitzer pressed White House Deputy National Security Adviser Ben Rhodes on President Obama wanting to train people in Syria and Iraq to fight ISIS even though “that’s been a total failure” on Monday’s “Situation Room.” Blitzer said,
Wednesday on CNN’s “Wolf,” Democratic presidential candidate former Gov. Lincoln Chafee (D-RI) was challenged by host Wolf Blitzer, who is worried Chafee will look “silly” if he continues with less than 1 percent support in the polls and $30,000 dollars in funds.

With the phrase, “I’ll jump in at the appropriate time,” California Gov. Jerry Brown dropped a hint Wednesday that he might, after all, enter the race for the Democratic Party’s nomination for president in 2016.

On Monday’s edition of CNN’s Situation Room, Wolf Blitzer opened the show by telling viewers that former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee had “essentially, essentially likened Barack Obama to Adolf Hitler.” However, that is a mischaracterization of Huckabee’s remarks.

CNN’s Wolf Blitzer and State Department Acting Spokesperson Marie Harf lavished praise on Jane Fonda, while Blitzer also expressed his joy to be hanging out with Harf in an interview broadcast during CNN’s coverage of Saturday’s White House Correspondents Association Dinner.
CNN’s Wolf Blitzer asked Senator Bill Cassidy (R-LA) “you don’t want any deal, right?” during an interview on the letter (via Bloomberg) he and several other Senators wrote to Iran on Monday’s “Wolf.” “So, you don’t want any deal, basically, no matter
CNN anchor Wolf Blitzer asked if “death to America” and “death to Israel” chants in Iran are “just a slogan” on Friday’s broadcast of “Wolf.” Blitzer, interviewing Senior International Correspondent Frederik Pleitgen in Tehran, asked “when you hear these thousands of
On Friday’s “Situation Room,” CNN anchor Wolf Blitzer characterized the failure of a resolution to fund the Department of Homeland Security for three weeks as the Republicans “failing to break the deadlock over funding the Department of Homeland Security,” despite
Representative Tulsi Gabbard (D-HI), an Iraq War veteran who has, on multiple occasions, criticized the Obama administration’s rhetoric on Islamist terror, reported that no one at the White House has reached out to her about her concerns on Wednesday’s “Situation Room”
CNN is already attempting to take Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal out of contention as a 2016 threat to Hillary Clinton. Starting Monday with Wolf Blitzer and Max Foster, straight into today, the left-wing network is desperate to paint Jindal as

Radar Online reports that “CNN chief Jeff Zucker wants to add game shows to his channel’s programming, according to a new leaked Sony email.” Zucker, who headed NBC before joining CNN, approached Sony television executives in late October to propose

Dr. Ben Carson, Professor Emeritus of Pediatric Neurosurgery at Johns Hopkins University and author of “One Vote: Make Your Voice Heard,” debated with CNN anchor Wolf Blitzer over Carson’s remarks about America and Nazi Germany and that Obamacare was “the

Tuesday afternoon on CNN’s “Wolf,” host Wolf Blitzer asked Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee (D-TX) what she thought of the grand jury’s decision in Ferguson. “I know you’ve been in close contact with the Brown family before this grand jury, have

As Ferguson and cities around the country are on edge for potential unrest after the grand jury’s decision on whether to indict officer Darren Wilson is announced, the president of the NAACP said he was disappointed that officials were more

Friday on CNN, “The Situation Room With Wolf Blitzer,” guest host Brianna Keilar confronted Pentagon spokesman Navy Rear Admiral John Kirby about not consulting with Republican lawmakers before President Barack Obama’s announcement today that 1,500 additional U.S. troops are going

Tuesday night on CNN, host Wolf Blitzer asked Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) if he would support Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-KY) for Senate Majority leader now that Republicans have taken control of the Senate. “Well, that’ll be a decision for conference

CONCORD, New Hampshire — Incumbent Democratic Sen. Jeanne Shaheen (D-NH) flip-flopped on an Ebola travel ban for a third time during Thursday evening’s debate with her GOP opponent, former Sen. Scott Brown. When Brown yet again noted he has been

CONCORD, New Hampshire — Incumbent Democratic Sen. Jeanne Shaheen (D-NH) said President Barack Obama can’t campaign with her because “he’s busy in Washington.” Shaheen’s comments came during the debate here between the senator and former Sen. Scott Brown, hosted by

Sen. Jeanne Shaheen (D-NH) expressed that she was “proud” to have voted with President Barack Obama 99 percent of the time during her debate with Republican challenger Scott Brown on Thursday. When moderator Wolf Blitzer asked Shaheen about her record

CONCORD, New Hampshire –To kick off the debate here Thursday evening between former Sen. Scott Brown and incumbent Democratic Sen. Jeanne Shaheen (D-NH), the Republican National Committee (RNC) hammered Shaheen for kicking this reporter out of a campaign event Wednesday.

State Department Deputy Spokesperson Marie Harf said that the State Department was not considering a travel or visa ban on countries with massive outbreaks of the Ebola virus because of concerns that individuals will travel illicitly and be harder to

Friday afternoon on CNN’s “The Situation Room,” host Wolf Blitzer asked Dr. Brett Giroir, director of the Texas Task Force on Infectious Disease Preparedness and Response, whether he thought airports should conduct health screenings on travelers from West African countries.

On CNN’s Wednesday broadcast of “Wolf,” Rep. Tim Murphy (R-PA), chairman of the Energy and Commerce Committee’s Oversight and Investigations subcommittee laid out to host Wolf Blitzer the areas where he expects to have questions answered in his subcommittee’s hearing

Monday on CNN’s “Situation Room With Wolf Blitzer,” Dr. Anthony Fauci, the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, said he would not be surprised to see more cases of Ebola transmitted in the United States. When

CNN’s “Wolf” anchor Wolf Blitzer asked why President Obama wasn’t getting credit for the economy during an interview with DNC Chair and Rep. Debbie Wasserman-Schultz (D-FL) on Wednesday. “The economy has clearly improved over these past six years … but

Thursday on CNN “Situation Room With Wolf Blitzer,” State Depratment Deputy spokeswoman Marie Harf quickly jumped to defend Iraqi Prime Minister Haidar al-Abadi for claiming ISIS was plotting an attack on New York subways. When asked if he was “the

After Secretary of State John Kerry said on CNN that he didn’t view the continuing military strikes against ISIS targets as a war, National Security Advisor Susan Rice was dispatched to play cleanup on the network. She explained that when

Thursday on CNN Wolf Blitzer played a preview of Anderson Cooper’s interview with the mother of the journalist beheaded by ISIS, James Foley, who said she felt like she was treated like an “annoyance” by the government officials working with her family

Thursday on CNN’s “The Situation Room With Wolf Blitzer,” Obama White House National Security Adviser Susan Rice said the president’s actions against ISIS are “very different” from America being at war. Rice said, “I don’t know whether you want to

Thursday on CNN’s “The Situation Room with Wolf Blitzer,” Rep. Emanuel Cleaver (D-MO) said the local police went too far and essentially disregarded the Constitution when they arrested reporters. Cleaver said, “I think also some of the officers there, I think

In a speech at Ft. Bragg, NC on December 14, 2011, President Barack Obama said the United States was “leaving behind a sovereign, stable and self-reliant Iraq, with a representative government that was elected by its people.” “Iraq’s future will

CNN anchor Wolf Blitzer said that Iraq was “seemingly falling apart” on Thursday’s “Wolf.” “The whole country of Iraq seemingly falling apart right now,” Blitzer said. “This was not the way it was supposed to be after President Obama announced

The first video below is from Monday. For some indefensible reason, CNN allows savage barbaric terrorists to appear on its network. Hamas is an organization dedicated to the destruction, not only of Israel, but of all Jews around the world.
