Election Day 2015 is Tuesday, which means we’re a year away from the big Election Day to come – the one with the next president on the ballot. Here’s a look at some of the milestones ahead before the end of the 2016 presidential campaign. — A DEBATE OVER DEBATES… Read More
GOP debate revolt falls apart
Republican presidential candidates appeared to have agreed on a series of demands to give them greater control of debates, but late Monday it was announced that most the GOP candidates would not sign on to present a united front. The dynamics of the extraordinarily crowded contest prompted the campaigns to… Read More
Jeb Bush releases personal emails in new e-book “Reply All”
Republican presidential candidate Jeb Bush on Monday released his long-planned e-book, “Reply All,” a selection of email exchanges with everyday Floridians, journalists and others during his two terms as Florida governor. Bush’s publication of the 730-page digital book comes as he attempts to reset a campaign hobbled by stagnant poll… Read More
Ryan caving to liberals on abortion
That didn’t take long. Only a week in office, and the newest Speaker of the House, Paul Ryan, R-Wisc., is already backing down from President Barack Obama. In a recent interview with CNN’s “State of the Union”, Ryan was asked about fighting the President and defunding Planned Parenthood. Ryan said… Read More
CNBC debate gets HUGE blowback from Republicans
NBC is out after their network, CNBC,was heavily criticized for it’s poor moderation of the third GOP Presidential Debate. Friday, the Republican National Committee announced it’s suspending its partnership with NBC News and its properties and won’t allow the network to co-host a presidential primary debate scheduled for February. The… Read More
Clinton increases efforts to woo black voters
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton is using a Southern campaign swing to outline new criminal justice proposals she says would better treat black Americans. The trip to Georgia and South Carolina comes as Clinton works to solidify her advantage in the African-American community over Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders. Both candidates… Read More
Five emails Hillary NEVER wanted you to see
They say you can tell a lot about a person by who their friends are — but you can tell even more by reading their emails. Hillary Clinton spent months trying to keep the contents of her private email server from being made public. And with good reason — the… Read More
Here’s what you need to know about the new Congressional budget deal
Congress early Friday sent President Barack Obama an ambitious budget and debt measure that averts a catastrophic national default and sets spending priorities for the next two years. The Senate voted 64-35 to approve the bill just after 3 a.m. EDT, with Democrats and Republican defense hawks uniting to overcome… Read More
Paul Ryan elected Speaker of the House
The U.S. House of Representatives elected Rep. Paul Ryan as the newest House speaker Thursday morning, hoping the young but grizzled lawmaker will heal the splintered party’s self-inflicted wounds and craft a conservative message to woo voters in next year’s elections. The House elected the Wisconsin Republican to the post, with… Read More
Rubio wins GOP debate… or did he?
The mainstream media – including CNN, the Atlantic, Slate, and others – quickly declared Sen. Marco Rubio the winner of last night’s third GOP Presidential debate. But who cares what the mainstream media thinks? We want to hear from you, the readers. Sound off in this urgent poll and let us… Read More









