Hillary Clinton Will Win the Democratic Nomination But Is an Awful Candidiate
The former secretary of state, senator, and first lady is already running against Donald Trump. She might win, but the country will lose.
The former secretary of state, senator, and first lady is already running against Donald Trump. She might win, but the country will lose.
Trump's bigotry "could happen only in America with complete assurance that no criminal proceedings will follow."
Trump excuses Vladimir Putin's killing of opposition voices.
Unkind words for Donald Trump, Chris Christie, John Kasich, Vladimir Putin and more, at 3 a.m. ET on Fox News
Also on the panel: Red Eye host Tom Shillue and FBN reporter Dagen McDowell.
The GOP frontrunner's presidential campaign is built on rambling, free-associative authoritarianism.
Does the Kentucky senator's lackluster presidential campaign mean that nobody supports "Free Minds and Free Markets"?
The race heats up as Trump, Cruz, and Rubio battle over foreign policy and more.
Donald Trump is the closest thing to a fascist in America in generations.
The billionaire is keeping us all from focusing on just how terrible the Democratic frontrunner really is on everything.
Americans worried about a future Hitler should oppose abusive executive power no matter who is president.
Matt Welch talks about Donald Trump's inanely authoritarian Muslim border policy on Kennedy
Be there at 8 p.m. ET, with a midnight re-run, on Fox Business Network
Regardless of if and when he stumbles, Trump may have already set the tone for the 2016 race.
She gets a free pass on her policies but is much closer to winning the White House.
Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton: compare 'n' contrast
His presidential campaign is driven by his penchant for uncivil and obnoxious behavior.
GOP frontrunner Trump wants "total and complete shutdown" of Muslims entering until we "figure out what is going on." He even means Muslim citizens currently out of country.
Being against business as usual in DC doesn't mean being pro-liberty.
Voters won't really start paying attention until January.
For evidence of value-subtracting journalism and commentary, just look around you this week
And can he win over libertarian hearts and minds despite his culture war bloviation?
Watching the candidate find his positions is like watching a man tune a radio.
The dangerous nonsense he's peddling will pollute the GOP for years
Forget the art of the deal, Trump practices the art of propaganda
Something else Donald Trump and Democrats have in common
Forwarding obvious Internet bullshit about crime, making up memories about Muslims
Another day, another rank attack on basic constitutional principles from Trump.
The GOP succumbs to nativist hysteria in the wake of Paris attacks.
The GOP frontrunner's call to close mosques shows he doesn't understand how the First Amendment works.
Trump's proposed violence against families and communities is a recipe for social strife fueled by bigotry.
He'll kill everything exceptional about America
Trump is a threat to the United States and the world.
After the circus in Colorado, did Fox Business deliver a debate of ideas?
In calling for a boycott of the popular coffee chain, The Donald Scrooges himself all over again.
Tonight's debate is also the first to come in the wake of widespread dissatisfaction from the campaigns about the ways the debates have been handled.
The Republican presidential contender is keen to pretend he never said drugs should be legalized.
The billionaire candidate's hosting of SNL is a reminder of the show's long, weak (WEAK!) history of political satire.
It's a really, really fantastic collection of videos. Believe me.