A Paranoid Donald Trump Lies And Blames Arizona Rally Violence On Protesters
An obviously paranoid Donald Trump told numerous lies while blaming the violence at his rally in Arizona on the protesters during an interview on ABC’s This Week.
An obviously paranoid Donald Trump told numerous lies while blaming the violence at his rally in Arizona on the protesters during an interview on ABC’s This Week.
When asked about his defeat in South Carolina, Bernie Sanders shattered the myth that he has anything in common with Donald Trump with one honest answer.
Donald Trump expanded his birther attacks to claim that both Marco Rubio and Ted Cruz aren’t eligible to be president on ABC’s This Week.
Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-NY) ripped the hypocrisy behind Ted Cruz’s promise to filibuster any Obama Supreme Court nominee during an interview on ABC’s This Week.
Hillary Clinton nailed Republicans for their increasing desperation and dependence on the bogus email scandal to try to win back the White House.
During an interview on ABC’s This Week, Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders unloaded on Republicans and gave them a taste of what they can expect if he wins the Democratic nomination.
Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders laughed out loud at Wall Street’s attempt to blame his presidential candidacy for the drop in global markets.
Donald Trump fell apart and could give a clear answer when he was a simple question about the kind of judges that he would appoint on ABC’s This Week.
Bernie Sanders finally went there on Hillary Clinton by accusing the former Sec. of State of sounding like a Republican on the issue of healthcare.
During an interview on ABC’s This Week, Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) continued to dismantle the Republican frontrunner by doing the media’s job for them and calling out Donald Trump’s lies.
During an interview on ABC’s This Week, Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders had the guts to do what Republicans are too afraid to do. Sanders called Donald Trump a pathological liar.
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton took Ted Cruz to school on ABC’s This Week, and in the process exposed the Republican’s tough talk as empty, brainless, idiocy.
Ben Carson made the stunning claim that upholding international law by not torturing people is caving to political correctness.
Just days after the world learned once again that Bush ignored warnings that Americans would be killed on home soil, conservatives have decided that the attacks that took place across the ocean mean President Obama needs to resign.
Republican presidential candidate Marco Rubio was asked for his strategy to defeat ISIL during an interview on ABC’s This Week, and he responded by offering up an incoherent non-policy that is typical of the Republican wannabe presidents.
With one statement, Sen. Bernie Sanders explained why Democrats are more united than Republicans. On ABC’s This Week, Sanders said, “On her worst day, Hillary Clinton will be an infinitely better candidate and president than the Republican candidate on his best day.”
Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) tore apart Martin O’Malley’s allegation that he was disloyal to President Obama during an interview on ABC’s This Week.
Speaker of the House Rep. Paul Ryan (R-WI) attacked President Obama’s character while refusing to do his job and bring popular legislation to the floor for a vote.
During an interview on ABC’s This Week, Bernie Sanders went to town on Donald Trump after the billionaire lied and claimed that Sanders would raise taxes to 90%.
During an interview on ABC’s This Week, George Stephanopoulos took apart Donald Trump and revealed that the Republican Mr. Fix It is an emperor with no clothes.
During a disastrous interview on ABC’s This Week, George Stephanopoulos hammered Trump with questions about his birther views after the Republican frontrunner refused to say that President Obama was born in the US and is not a Muslim.
During an interview on ABC’s This Week, Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders busted the media for trying take credit away from his campaign by turning his success into Hillary Clinton’s failure.
ABC This Week’s George Stephanopoulos took apart Donald Trump and exposed the billionaire as an empty suit by doggedly pressing him for specifics.
Bernie Sanders put on a clinic and completely stonewalled ABC’s News Jon Karl when he tried to get the Democratic candidate to personally attack Hillary Clinton.
Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders predicted on ABC’s This Week that he will win Iowa, New Hampshire, the Democratic nomination, and be the next president of the United States.
On ABC’s This Week, Gov. Scott Walker (R-WI) suggested that Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) isn’t a real presidential candidate by saying that Hillary Clinton isn’t facing a “real” primary challenge.
Martin O’Malley entered the race for the 2016 Democratic nomination and immediately injected a negative tone by attacking Bernie Sanders on ABC’s This Week.
During an interview on ABC’s This Week, Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) refused to play the media’s smear Hillary Clinton game, but he unloaded on the Koch brothers and other right-wing billionaires who are trying to buy the government.
When pressed by This Week’s George Stephanopoulos, Clinton Cash author Peter Schweizer could not produce a single piece of hard evidence to support his allegations.
Sec. of State John Kerry is staying out of partisan politics, but when asked about Hillary Clinton’s record as Secretary of State, he dropped some truth on Republicans.
ABC’s This Week immediately busted Netanyahu during their interview for his favorite talking point that President Obama supports a deal on Iran’s nuclear program that would threaten the survival of Israel.
By asking straightforward and direct questions, ABC’s George Stephanopoulos crushed Indiana Gov. Mike Pence’s facade that his legalized discrimination bill is about ‘religious freedom.’
On ABC’s This Week, former Sec. of State Colin Powell admitted that he used a private email account for public business. Powell’s explanation of why he used a private email account amounted to a death blow for Republicans who are trying to build a scandal out of Hillary Clinton’s emails.
It was a terrifying three minutes for the Koch brothers, as Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) took on the Kochs directly and delivered a message of populism that struck at the heart of their oligarchic plot to buy control of the federal government on ABC’s This Week.
It only took one foreign policy question on ABC’s This Week for Gov. Scott Walker’s potential 2016 presidential campaign to fall completely apart.
President Obama debunked the basis for every single Republican argument that he is abusing his executive powers during an interview on ABC’s This Week.
RNC Chairman Reince Priebus admitted that if Democrats keep the Senate it will be another failed election for the Republican Party.
John Boehner’s desperation was showing on ABC’s This Week as he repeated the Republican big lie in order to blame President Obama for the fact that House Republicans refuse to do their jobs.
Gov. Rick Perry tried to push his claim that the humanitarian crisis involving an influx of Central American children on the border was an Obama conspiracy, but ABC’s This Week called him out on it and ended the interview when Perry added an imaginary hurricane.
When pressed on ABC’s This Week for a solution to the problems in Iraq, former vice president Dick Cheney’s Obama criticism fell apart as he couldn’t come up with an answer.
Instead of talking about how the big banks and Wall St. blew up the economy, the middle class, or income inequality, ABC’s This Week tried to use Elizabeth Warren to divide the Democratic Party, but Sen. Warren wouldn’t play along.
Paul Krugman argued that although President Obama has been unable to get anything done since Republicans took over the House, “his first two years make him the most consequential president in — you know, since Ronald Reagan.”
When George Stephanopoulos pressed Paul Ryan on impeaching President Obama, the Wisconsin Republican crumbled, fell apart, and admitted that he only has a difference of opinion with the president.
On ABC’s This Week, Paul Krugman opened up a can of whoop-facts on desperate Republicans who are desperately hanging on to the belief that the 2014 election will be about Obamacare.
RNC Chairman Reince Preibus admitted on ABC’s This Week that the threat to ban CNN and NBC from the Republican primary debates is a scam, because Republicans are afraid of debates.
Paul Krugman smacked down the Republican lie that Obama hasn’t reached out to them by pointing out that every time the president tries to reach out, he gets his fingers ripped off.
When David Plouffe confronted Karl Rove with evidence that his Bush administration used the IRS to investigate the NAACP, Rove melted down and stammered baloney.
On ABC’s This Week, Speaker John Boehner admitted that there is no immediate debt crisis, but in the next breath argued that the country should gut Medicare and Social Security anyway.
On ABC’s This Week, Jeb Bush lied about Obama’s record on the debt to cover up his family history of destroying the American economy.
House Republicans are so desperate to avoid being held accountable for their sequester that they are asking President Obama to save them.
Paul Krugman completely gutted the NRA, and in the process became the the latest example of the left’s absolute lack of fear of the gun lobby.
Paul Krugman laid out why the left is standing with President Obama in refusing to negotiate on the debt ceiling.
Republicans are already losing the debt ceiling fight. Sen. Mitch McConnell was asked repeatedly on ABC’s This Week if he would shut down the government, and he wouldn’t back the idea.
On ABC’s This Week. Paul Krugman is responded to the Republicans’ deficit bluster by calling out their empty fiscal cliff proposal.
The Obama campaign is summarizing their economic pitch to voters with a simple comparison. Obama is offering the policies of Bill Clinton, while Romney promises a return to George W. Bush.
When the conservative panelists on ABC’s This Week tried to push Romney’s lies about the economy, they were shot down by a one man wrecking crew named Paul Krugman.
RNC Chairman Reince Priebus couldn’t resist throwing more gasoline on to the Romney tax returns fire by calling Harry Reid a dirty liar.
Keith Olbermann returned to network television today and shredded the Republican attack on President Obama for eating dog meat as a child.
Rick Santorum is not only doubling down on his promise to ban porn, but he is making up his own facts to support his plan to suppress the First Amendment.
Mr. Rick Santorum was on ABC’s This Week today during which he announced that he doesn’t believe in the absolute separation of church and state.
It has come to this. On ABC’s This Week, Michele Bachmann attempted to woo Republican voters by claiming that she is the only tax attorney in the 2012 race.
Republican candidate Christine O’Donnell has taken another page from Sarah Palin’s playbook by going rogue and blaming the GOP for her expected defeat. On ABC’s This Week O’Donnell said, “We’re hoping that the National Republican Senatorial Committee will help us, but it’s two and half weeks left, and they’re not.”
The criticism of leaving Iraq comes from all sides. For the Left the troops can’t get out fast enough, and to the Right the troops should never leave at all. The Iraq War is a moral dilemma that has divided America for seven plus years. As it winds down, it’s time to start healing.
Today on ABC’s This Week, Sam Donaldson joined the growing media chorus telling President Obama to stand up to and take on Fox News. Donaldson said, “President Obama, don’t be afraid of them. Take them on, and let the people judge.”
White House Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel was on ABC’s This Week today, where he painted the Republican Party as dangerous to America due to their blind support of BP, “It’s dangerous for the American people.” Emanuel’s point was that if Republicans were in charge, there would be no regulation, and corporate America would run wild as they did during the Bush years.
Paul Krugman was on ABC’s This Week this morning, where he pulled no punches when discussing the GOP’s argument against Wall St. reform. He called, Mitch McConnell’s argument against financial reform as, “the most dishonest argument ever made in the history of politics, which is the claim that having regulation of the banks is actually bailing out the banks.”
Former President Bill Clinton was on ABC’s This Week this morning, where he took on the right wing media for its role in spreading threats and violence. Clinton said, “We can disagree with them. We can harshly criticize them. But when we turn them into an object of demonization, you know, you — you increase the number of threats.”
Democratic Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi was on ABC’s This Week this morning, where she made an interesting offer to the tea party movement. Pelosi claimed that the tea partiers share the same view as progressives on the issue of the special interests, so they should work together on that issue. Of course, since…