Donald Trump and Ben Carson Granted Secret Service Protection
Republican presidential candidates Donald Trump and Ben Carson are now under Secret Service protection.
Republican presidential candidates Donald Trump and Ben Carson are now under Secret Service protection.
Thursday on NBC’s “Today,” Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump weighed in on remarks his opponent Ben Carson had made last month about the possibility of him hosting “Saturday Night Live.” Carson had told Bloomberg TV he would decline an invite.
With less than 90 days to go until the Iowa caucuses, retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson has edged past Donald Trump in an well-regarded index of national polls.
Republican candidate Jeb Bush’s poll numbers have dropped to the single digits in the latest Quinnipiac survey, the first national poll released since last week’s third Republican presidential debate.
Top GOP contender Dr. Ben Carson’s business manager Armstrong Williams tells Breitbart News Daily that the political outsider’s campaign is a “revolution.”
Dr. Ben Carson is in the 2016 presidential race to do two things: chew bubble gum, and destroy media narratives. And he’s all out of bubble gum.
The latest Quinnipiac poll, arriving one year before Election Day, shows all of the top Republican candidates except Donald Trump running ahead of Hillary Clinton.
GOP presidential candidate Dr. Ben Carson’s campaign manager Barry Bennett is firing back at an MSNBC guest and NAACP chapter president L. Joy Williams, who labeled Carson a “safe negro” for Republicans.
Tuesday on Fox New Channel’s “Special Report,” Washington Post columnist George Will dismissed the possibility of GOP presidential front-runner Ben Carson being the eventual nominee by describing him as the “anybody but Hillary” candidate, referring to Democratic presidential front-runner Hillary
Top GOP contender and retired neurosurgeon Dr. Ben Carson tells Breitbart News Daily that “critics” used conservative magazine National Review to attack him for his relationship with the supplement company, Mannatech.
Tuesday on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe,” host Joe Scarborough reacted to the results of the new NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll, conducted prior to last week’s GOP presidential debate, and a Morning Consult tracking poll, conducted after that debate. Both show
Tuesday on ABC’s “Good Morning America,” in an appearance to promote his new book “Crippled America,” Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump criticized his opponent Ben Carson by questioning if he had the required abilities to be president, including the temperament and the
Retired neurosurgeon and popular GOP contender Dr. Ben Carson appeared on Breitbart News Daily hosted by executive chairman Stephen K. Bannon and political reporter Alex Swoyer to give a wide-ranging interview, discussing everything from the national debt to the upcoming GOP debates.
Much of the electoral rocket fuel that has propelled Dr. Ben Carson to number one in the latest national polls comes courtesy of a bloc of Evangelical voters who support the former neurosurgeon because he tirelessly defends the unborn.
GOP presidential candidate Dr. Ben Carson leads Donald Trump in an NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll by six points, 29 percent to 23 percent.
To hear the GOP establishment squeal with such glee, you would think there was a fire sale going on down at Brooks Brothers. Or maybe Congress just passed a law making country club dues tax-deductible. Or somebody invented a glow-in-the-dark golf ball.
On November 2, The Daily Beast pointed to recent statements from President Obama and Hillary Clinton regarding the implementation of Australian-style gun confiscation and suggested “civil war could erupt on American soil” if any administration actually tried to confiscate privately owned firearms.
Monday on Fox News Channel’s “American Newsroom,” former White House Chief of Staff under President George H. W. Bush and former Gov. John Sununu (R-NH) said Republican presidential candidate Jeb Bush should not go after Marco Rubio like he did in
Monday on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe,” veteran political commentators and co-authors of the book “Jack Kemp: The Bleeding-Heart Conservative Who Changed America” Mort Kondracke and Fred Barnes said the current outsider Republican candidates will be “doomed” by the March 1 primary when
Hillary Clinton is singlehandedly responsible for sweeping up over 60 percent of the $9.63 million that donors in the Bay Area contributed to presidential candidates across the political spectrum through September 30.
The CNBC executive who oversaw the catastrophic Republican presidential debate in Colorado is married to a Hillary Clinton 2016 donor.
Sunday on MSNBC’s “Up,” while discussing the appeal of Republican presidential candidate Dr. Ben Carson, Democratic strategist L. Joy Williams declared Carson to be a “safe negro” for who people who don’t feel comfortable criticizing the president “because of the race factor.”
Sunday on CNN’s “Fareed Zakaria GPS,” British evolutionary biologist and atheist Richard Dawkins said Republican presidential candidate Dr. Ben Carson not believing in evolution is a “disgrace for a distinguished doctor” and a “terrible indictment.” On the Republican candidates not
Sunday on ABC’s “This Week,” Republican presidential candidate Dr. Ben Carson explained why he believes the “country’s biggest threats” come from within the United States own borders. Guest host Martha Raddatz asked, “You say you worry about the future of
Rev. Dr. Jacqui Lewis, the Senior Minister of Middle Collegiate Church argued Republican presidential candidate Dr. Ben Carson is a “non-threatening black body” on Saturday’s broadcast of MSNBC’s “Melissa Harris-Perry.” Lewis stated, “I would say this read on to the black
Author and former head of the White House Office of Faith-based and Neighborhood Partnerships Joshua Dubois argued Republican presidential candidate Dr. Ben Carson is “providing a simple answer” on race and “would take our country down a really problematic path” on
In an appearance of Fox News Channel’s “America Newsroom,” Fox Business Network’s “Mornings with Maria” anchor Maria Bartiromo, a moderator for the next Republican presidential debate, which is hosted by her network and The Wall Street Journal, reacted to the
GOP presidential candidate Dr. Ben Carson proposed a debate structure change following the backlash against the CNBC debate moderators’ liberal-leaning questioning Wednesday night.
Dr. Ben Carson stated, “I’ve asked my staff to reach out to all these staffs of all the other candidates and let’s talk about a different type of format”on Thursday’s “O’Reilly Factor” on the Fox News Channel. Carson said, “Well,
On Thursday’s “The Herd” on Fox Sports 1, host Colin Cowherd reacted to Wednesday’s CNBC GOP debate, saying GOP front-runner Donald Trump should have his own television channel. Cowherd likened the CNBC debate to “a really bad ’80s television show,”
The Hollywood Reporter interviews Breitbart News’ John Nolte about the entertainment industry’s denial of how its stars’ attacks on conservatives hurt films’ bottom lines.
Thursday on Fox News Channel’s “America’s Newsroom,” Republican presidential candidate Gov. John Kasich (R-OH) said the outsider candidates like Donald Trump’s plans to deport 11 million people or Dr. Ben Carson’s plan to change Medicare are “not responsible” and “ludicrous.”
As he has taken on the “Washington Cartel,” Ted Cruz took on the left-of-center and “mainstream” media during the CNBC GOP presidential debate on Wednesday night. Cruz took the focus-group dial to a record-breaking 98 percent when he unloaded on the CNBC moderators for their bias during the debate and indicted the media in general.
As for the contenders on the debate stage, it’s not hard to pick the biggest loser of the night, for this could well be the end of Jeb Bush’s candidacy. In fact, he needs to think long and hard about getting out while his endorsement still matters, and he can still generate big headlines with his withdrawal.
We need a fighter, not a healer in the White House. The presidency is not a nice-guy competition. We need someone with the know-how and determination to be a warrior for the battles that lie ahead. We do not need comfort food. We need to be told the truth.
Republican presidential candidate Dr. Ben Carson criticized CNBC’s “preset agenda” and criticized the network as “an obscure network” while saying he’s “sick and tired” of media bias on Wednesday’s “Kelly File” on the Fox News Channel. Carson said, “Well, I
Wednesday at CNBC’s Republican presidential debate, the anchors and candidates battled with the blusterous booing audience in heavy support of the candidates. It started when CNBC chief Washington correspondent John Harwood asked Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump, “Is this a
Wednesday at the CNBC Republican presidential debate, when moderator Carl Quintanilla questioned Republican presidential candidate Dr. Ben Carson over a company for which he gave paid speeches, the audience disapproved by loudly booing the anchor. Quintanilla asked, “This is a company
When presidential contender Ben Carson takes the stage for Wednesday night’s Republican debate in Colorado, he will no longer have to contend with a search-engine trick that linked his good name to a group of unabashed boy molesters.
Salon gropes for a way to understand the GOP primary process.