Rubio Is Saying Nasty Things About Trump, but Let's Not Pretend This Isn't Politics as Usual
It's that time where some pointlessly fret about the mud-slinging.
It's that time where some pointlessly fret about the mud-slinging.
The former secretary of state does not learn from her mistakes, even when she admits them.
Clinton's win a sign that Democratic voters want to stick with Obama's policies.
Trump claims he doesn't know who Duke is. He did in 2000.
Who will call her on it?
In Britain and America, it's "revenge of the plebs."
Christie's campaign was built around reforms that Trump opposes.
Authoritarian governor endorses authoritarian candidate.
Media darling John Kasich wants to take out North Korea, too
There's no legal prohibition on releasing returns under audit.
The Elephants stampede toward Super Tuesday.
SC senator calls Trump a "loser," jokes about killing Ted Cruz on floor of the Senate.
Washington Post column goes full Godwin on jackass billionaire.
The hawks' argument was not that Qaddafi's downfall was inevitable. It was the opposite.
The five remaining GOP contenders gather in Houston for a CNN debate.
The candidate least likely to send ground troops to Syria is Sanders.
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Matt Welch talks to The Blaze's Dana Loesch about Donald Trump, political volatility, and the fragile resilience of the two-party system
If this is disestablishmentarianism American-style, we are in bad shape.
He lies and calls for violence, and his supporters cheer him on.
New endorsements from GOP representatives make clear that Trump backers don't care about policy.
Mentioned Zachary Hammond, other cases, but not the role of unions and stupid laws in perpetuating police violence.
Her credibility is what's really in question, not when she actually came around.
She likes democracy, when it breaks her way.
If you're wondering why Trump is connecting with GOP voters (and why Sanders is with Dems), you're part of the problem.
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The candidate calls for longer school days and school years.
What the heck is going on in Vegas?
Trump has turned his lack of political experience into a virtue.
The Brooklyn director is feeling the Bern, but neither Sanders nor Clinton is worth a damn on education policy.
His flip-flop on Obamacare's individual mandate is an admission that policy details don't matter.
An endorsement that emphasizes points of agreement.
"Yes, we should deport them," the Texas senator says.
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What does it means when each party's frontrunner is detested by a majority of Americans? That we are smarter than we vote.
In 2016, unmarried women will-for the first time-make up a majority of the potential female electorate. Should we worry?
Donald Trump and Milo Yiannopoulos as anti-leftist provocateurs.
Liberal Dems won't talk about obvious fixes to our politics, such as ending restrictive land-use rules, stopping drug war, and GMO foods as "progress." Why?
Nate Silver says the billionaire xenophobe is still the clear GOP favorite.