Former Vice President Joe Biden, the 2020 Democratic primary frontrunner, made another gaffe Thursday when he told a crowd in Iowa that “poor kids are just as bright and talented as white kids.” Biden, who famously ...
The National Republican Congressional Committee (NRCC) became the latest GOP organization to announce it would stop advertising on Twitter Thursday after the social media platform froze Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell’s (R-Ky.) campaign account Wednesday ...
In July 2018, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton sat for an interview with NYU clinical associate professor, Timothy Naftali, at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum in Yorba Linda, CA. This was part ...
WARSAW, Poland (AP) – High-ranking Polish politicians used a side door to get to the VIP section of Sowa & Przyjaciele, a posh Warsaw restaurant. Sealed off from other patrons, government ministers and lawmakers felt ...
Two years ago, I had lunch with the president in the Oval Office, where we discussed the war in Afghanistan. I shared his frustration over the fact that he inherited a war that cost thousands ...
Former Vice President Joe Biden (D) vowed to take on the National Rifle Association (NRA) following the deadly shooting in El Paso Saturday, telling a crowd of supporters that he has beaten it before and ...
Mocks Warren’s debate line: “Why go to the trouble of running for president to promote ideas that can’t work?” The second round of Democrat presidential debates have caused even more clown car chaos for a ...
Mitch McConnell has become the subject of a media onslaught in the past two weeks, starting with MSNBC labeling him “Moscow Mitch” for blocking a partisan election bill. It didn’t matter that the bill in ...
The headline in the Atlantic read: “Ronald Reagan’s Long-Hidden Racist Conversation With Richard Nixon.” The story told how the National Archives had released a tape of then-California Governor Reagan speaking to President Nixon on the ...
As I watched the Democratic presidential candidate debates this week, something struck me that I believe will prove important in 2020: The candidates have nothing they can defend and nothing tangible to attack. The American ...