Here Are The Winners And Losers From The CBS Republican Debate
Here are the winners and losers from the CBS Republican debate in South Carolina.
Here are the winners and losers from the CBS Republican debate in South Carolina.
Donald Trump was booed at the CBS Republican debate for stating that George W. Bush lied about WMDs in Iraq, and that he is responsible for 9/11.
Just hours after Republicans decided that they wanted to deny Obama the power of the presidency — even suggesting that he should not nominate someone, President Obama announced that he would nominate a replacement for Justice Scalia.
Hillary Clinton warns Republicans not to dodge confirming President Obama’s replacement for Justice Scalia, “The Senate has a constitutional responsibility here that it cannot abdicate for partisan political reasons.”
If Republicans want to obstruct an Obama nominee and make the Scalia replacement an election issue, they will potentially be inviting a wave of Obama voters to turn out in massive numbers.
Senator Patrick Leahy (D-VT), who is the ranking member of the Senate Judiciary Committee, fired back against the already entrenched Republican obstruction to a President Obama nominee, saying SCOTUS is too important to leave understaffed.
Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) made it clear Republicans would obstruct an Obama nominee and using his death to drive home the stakes of the 2016 election.
The death of Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia has turned the 2016 election on its head.
They’re falling over themselves with dire predictions, like Tony Perkins’ “I’m afraid we may not have another election for our republic.”
As the Democratic race moves to states with large minority populations, both candidates openly courted black and Hispanic votes during a debate that was far more restrained and cordial than last week’s contentious debate in New Hampshire.
Although the main seditious instigators are safely behind bars, the federal government needs to exercise its authority and impose some justice on Republicans who incited the sedition from the start.
Despite the protests of many medical organizations, Republicans ignore the health cost to Americans in favor of corporate profits