Hillary Clinton Needs Just 128 Words To Annihilate Donald Trump
The destruction of Donald Trump began with a 128-word statement from the Clinton campaign that perfectly summed up why Republicans may be doomed.
The destruction of Donald Trump began with a 128-word statement from the Clinton campaign that perfectly summed up why Republicans may be doomed.
Democratic presidential candidate, Sen. Bernie Sanders is using his victory in Indiana to argue that the Democratic primary is not over.
Donald Trump’s first speech as the presumptive Republican nominee was everything that the GOP has always been fearing. Trump was stuck on his same talking points, and when he tried to “go after” Hillary Clinton, he was a pathetic failure.
Bernie Sanders won Indiana, but the victory was more like a draw as Hillary Clinton and Sanders will split the delegates in a win that came two weeks too late for Sen. Sanders.
Ted Cruz’s exit from the Republican race was the official white flag surrender of the Republican Party to Donald Trump.
After getting crushed by Donald Trump in Indiana, Ted Cruz gave up and dropped out of the presidential race.
This amendment authorizes taxpayer-funded discrimination; no taxpayer should be discriminated against because he or she is the ‘wrong’ religion.”
A fistfight at The United States Institute of Peace sounds like the set-up to a joke, but the punchline is Bill O’Reilly lies again.
With surgical precision, Hillary Clinton tore Donald Trump to shreds and pointed out on national television that Trump is nothing more than a clueless insult comic.
In his quest to find anybody to blame for his losing to Donald Trump, Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) is aiming his wrath at Fox News.
In an attempt to seal the deal with Indiana Republican voters, Donald Trump accused Ted Cruz’s father of helping to assassinate President John F. Kennedy.
Rachel Maddow took apart Bernie Sanders’ logic for contesting the Democratic convention and revealed his logic behind contesting the Democratic convention is not based in reality.
“It’s kind of a divisive message actually because it makes you feel like you know, that there are different rules for different people.”