CNN blames Donald Trump for firebombing of GOP office in North Carolina
In the end, it's always the Republicans' fault. That seems to be CNN's Brian Stelter's worldview, anyway.
In the end, it's always the Republicans' fault. That seems to be CNN's Brian Stelter's worldview, anyway.
SharesWith 22 days until the presidential elections, Americans look to be on the cusp of electing Democrat Hillary Clinton into office, despite saying government corruption is their No. 1 fear.
SharesThe avalanche dump of emails from John Podesta, Hillary Clinton's campaign chairman, keep coming from WikiLeaks, exposing the insider nature and corruption within the Clinton campaign and Democratic Party. Here's an updated list.
SharesNBC is going to make sure America is aware that Donald Trump may be a groper of women.
SharesThe ongoing WikiLeaks dump of Hillary Clinton's campaign chairman John Podesta's emails has exposed the corruption and cronyism of her campaign and time in office. Everyday there are more revelations of wrongdoing, so much so, it's hard to keep up with. So here's the top 10 double-dealing, dishonest discoveries uncovered thus far.
SharesGOP presidential nominee Donald Trump, not House Speaker Paul D. Ryan, is the leader of the Republican Party.
SharesIt's 2016 and liberal women are still shaming sexual-assault victims.
SharesThere's a stark difference when it comes to the two political parties: Republicans flee when the going gets tough, whereas Democrats hunker down and fight.
SharesSpeaker of the House Paul D. Ryan has proven a feckless leader.
SharesDonald Trump may have made some mistakes in Sunday night's debate, but telling Hillary Clinton she'd be in jail under his administration wasn't one of them.
SharesBoth Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton seemed agitated and irritated at times. They both -- at length -- seemed to get off on inexplicable and confusing tangents. He sniffled and she laughed in a combination of contempt and defensiveness. Here's the night's scorecard.
SharesThe second-presidential debate was a pile-up on Donald Trump - right from the get-go.
SharesKathy Shelton was allegedly raped by a 41-year-old factory worker named Thomas Alfred Taylor when she was just a girl. Hillary Clinton was the lawyer who defended Mr. Taylor - who reduced his charges from first-degree rape to "unlawful fondling of a child under 14," because of a lack of credible evidence.
SharesRepublican Mike Pence hit a high note in the vice presidential debate -- and threw Democrat Tim Kaine off-balance -- when he reframed the left's argument on police brutality into a stunning defense of law enforcement, and then blamed progressives for stirring up racial tensions.
SharesPolitical pundits have floated a theory around throughout the general election that Donald Trump could melt into a death spiral if he sees the national and state polls turn too much against him.
SharesFor one night, Republican Mike Pence and Democrat Tim Kaine, the two vice presidential nominees, held the spotlight in Farmville, Virginia.
SharesNearly one-third of American adults say they are less likely to watch a National Football League game because of the growing number of Black Lives Matter protests that are happening by players on the field, a Rasmussen poll found.
SharesIn the social sciences there's a law of unintended consequences, when the result of a rule, regulation or policy runs counter to its original purpose.
SharesTuesday night's face-off between vice-presidential picks, Indiana Gov. Mike Pence, the Republican, and Virginia Sen. Tim Kaine, the Democrat, may not promise the fireworks of the first presidential debate -- or the personal jabs -- and that may be a good thing for the American public.
SharesAfter audio was released this weekend of Hillary Clinton calling Vermont Sen. Bernard Sanders' supporters over-idealistic "basement dwellers," Mrs. Clinton's campaign announced it canceled campaign events with Mr. Sanders on Monday.
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