
Written by Leonardo Blair
While GOP 2016 presidential front runner Donald Trump declared he doesn’t want the endorsement of rival Jeb Bush should he become the party’s eventual nominee, the brash billionaire on Thursday picked up the support of no less than Russian President Vladimir V. Putin.
A report in The New York Times citing Russia’s official Interfax newswire said Putin praised Trump Thursday after his year-ending conference in Moscow and called him “a very bright and talented man and the absolute leader of the presidential race.”
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Written by Linda Harvey
Suddenly, the left defends religious liberty. They are shocked, shocked that Donald Trump proposed limits on Muslim immigration to America.
But what about all those same-sex “wedding” cakes? What about the Kleins in Oregon – who are citizens, not immigrants – facing a fine of $135,000 because they believed Americans had a right to religious freedom? Where’s the outcry over jail cells for county clerks who have conscientious objections?
In a new campaign ad, Hillary Clinton tells America she doesn’t believe Christians have a right to refuse cakes to homosexual couples.… Continue Reading
Tags: Chris Christie, Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton, Jeb Bush, John Kasich, Kim Davis, Mike Huckabee, Paul Ryan, Ted Cruz
Federal Elections, Political, Religious Liberty | David E. Smith |
December 16, 2015 11:00 AM |
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Written by Ray Nothstine
Calling U.S. Senator Ted Cruz “a proven champion,” the National Organization for Marriage (NOM) endorsed Ted Cruz for president and promised to do everything possible to make his election possible.
“Sen. Ted Cruz is a proven champion for marriage and religious freedom and someone we can absolutely count on to fight to restore marriage to our nation’s laws and defend the religious liberty of the tens of millions of Americans who believe that marriage is the union of one man and one woman,” said Brian Brown, NOM’s president in a Wednesday press release.
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Tags: Bobby Jindal, Brian Brown, Donald Trump, Dr. Ben Carson, Marco Rubio, Mike Huckabee, National Organization for Marriage, Rick Santorum, Ted Cruz
Federal Elections, Marriage, Family & Culture, Political | David E. Smith |
December 12, 2015 6:21 AM |
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Written by Clint Cline
Not much more than a month ago on the CNBC Republican Debate stage, millions watched Jeb Bush giftwrap for his former protégé the now-legendary “Rubio Moment,” that time when two campaigns heading in opposite directions passed like ships in the political night. Bush’s flaccid single-digit campaign had stagnated. Marco Rubio, following impressive debate showings, had risen above the salt to a top four position, occupying a seat Jeb had reserved for himself near the head of the table. … Continue Reading

Written by Ray Northstine
Texas U.S. Senator Ted Cruz is the new GOP frontrunner in Iowa, according to a Monmouth University poll released Monday.
Cruz leads Trump 24 percent to 19 percent in Iowa, which holds its 2016 caucuses on February 1, 2016.
Monmouth noted that Cruz’s lead is the first time he has come out on top in any state polling for the 2016 election cycle.
However, A CNN/ORC poll released Monday, shows Trump still leading in Iowa with 33 percent support to Cruz’s 20 percent.
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Tags: Barack Obama, Ben Carson, Donald Trump, Election 2016, Hillary Clinton, Jeb Bush, Marco Rubio, Monmouth University poll, Patrick Murray, Paul Ryan, Steve King, Ted Cruz
Federal Elections, Political | David E. Smith |
December 9, 2015 6:38 AM |
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Written by Selwyn Duke
It’s long been known that a leader can gain power by rallying the people against a boogeyman.
And it helps when that boogeyman is real.
When CNBC’s GOP debate moderators couldn’t help but be sanctimonious, supercilious, and self-important Wednesday night, they did more than provoke a response from their intellectual superiors. They did more than further reveal the Establishment Media as a left-wing monolith, further discredit themselves, and further cement in minds that they’re comic-book versions of journalists.… Continue Reading
Tags: Ben Carson, Chris Christie, CNBC, Dan Rather, Donald Trump, Election 2016, Hillary Clinton, Marco Rubio, Peter Jennings, Reince Priebus, Ted Cruz
Federal Elections, Media Watch, Political | David E. Smith |
November 18, 2015 7:35 AM |
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Written by Kelly Riddell
The Washington Times
A mere 7 percent of journalists identify as Republicans, and when they do give money to political campaigns they usually donate to Democrats, lending evidence to Republican presidential candidates’ claims that they are facing a hostile audience when they deal with the press.
As Republican candidates prepare for their fourth debate of the primary season Tuesday in Milwaukee, the people doing the questioning are increasingly in the spotlight, with their motives being questioned by the campaigns, voters and even by their fellow journalists.… Continue Reading
Tags: Chris Christie, CNBC, David D’Alessio, Donald Trump, Drudge Report, Election 2016, Fox Business Network, George Pataki, Left Turn: How Liberal Media Bias Distorts the American Mind, Lindsey Graham, Marco Rubio, Mike Huckabee, New York Post, New York Times, The Huffington Post, Tim Groseclose
Federal Elections, Media Watch | David E. Smith |
November 11, 2015 10:23 AM |
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Written by Doris O’Brien
Jeb could soon become a burning Bush, flamed-out by poor judgment, inept campaigning, and an unusual display of mean-spiritedness. His self-serving attack on protégé Marco Rubio in the last debate might well be the straw that breaks the back — if not the bank — of the Bush candidacy.
Naturally, the Bush camp is denying all pessimistic prognosticating. And there are plenty of talking heads who still stick to the scenario that Bush could win the GOP nomination.… Continue Reading
Tags: Benjamin Carson, Donald Trump, Election 2016, Herman Cain, Jeb Bush, John McCain, Karl Rove, Marco Rubio, Rick Santorum, Ted Cruz
Federal Elections, Political | David E. Smith |
November 6, 2015 8:08 AM |
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By StacyOnTheRight
The CNBC debate is memorable for many reasons, with the complete lack of preparedness of the moderators standing out as unfortunate circumstance number one. At numerous points during the evening, candidates called out the moderators for the low quality of their questions. Becky Quick was obviously biased against the candidates and repeatedly steered the discussion to “Pay Inequality” only to be viciously rebuffed. At one point, Quick couldn’t remember where she’d heard that Donald Trump was critical of Mark Zuckerberg’s immigration stance.… Continue Reading
Tags: Becky Quick, Carl Quintinalla, Carly Fiorina, Chris Christie, CNBC, Donald Trump, Dr. Benjamin Carson, Election 2016, Jeb Bush, John Kasich, Marco Rubio, Mike Huckabee, Rand Paul, Stacyontheright.com, Ted Cruz
Federal Elections, Federal Issues, Media Watch, Political | Admin |
October 30, 2015 4:00 AM |
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Written by Chad Groening
Fiorina is currently in third place in a compilation of polls at RealClearPolitics, trailing Donald Trump and Ben Carson respectively.
Her bump in poll numbers came after the former Hewlett-Packard CEO delivered a strong performance in the September GOP debate, when she challenged Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama to watch the undercover Planned Parenthood videos.
Cathie Adams of Texas Eagle Forum claims that Fiorina failed to unseat U.S. Senator Barbara Boxer because Republican voters couldn’t find a “stark contrast” between the Republican challenger and the Democrat incumbent.… Continue Reading