Drudge: ‘The Seven Dwarfed’ by Donald Trump
The Drudge Report summarized Thursday night’s GOP debate, which frontrunner Donald Trump skipped, with the headline: “The Seven Dwarfed!”
The Drudge Report summarized Thursday night’s GOP debate, which frontrunner Donald Trump skipped, with the headline: “The Seven Dwarfed!”
The Washington Post’s Dan Balz writes Friday morning that Sens. Ted Cruz (R-TX) and Marco Rubio (R-FL), two of the main rivals to frontrunner Donald Trump, “failed to seize the Trumpless moment” at Thursday’s GOP debate.
National Review columnist Jim Geraghty, who has been critical of Donald Trump, writes that Trump had benefited by skipping Thursday’s GOP debate: “Trump Avoids the Immigration Flip-Flopping Bloodbath,” he concludes.
The parent company of Fox News has helped to finance the career of Hillary Clinton. In fact, the company has helped a lot.
Thursday night’s Fox News debate–the last before the Iowa caucuses–had all of the same weaknesses of the first, without the theatrics around Trump to save the moderators from a weak approach focused on attacking the participants.
Former Alaska governor Sarah Palin writes an impassioned defense of GOP front-runner Donald Trump’s decision to not attend the Fox News debate.
Fox News boss Roger Ailes released the following statement to CNN media reporter Dylan Byers:
DES MOINES, Iowa — GOP frontrunner Donald Trump said that Fox News has been “extremely nice in the last number of hours” as he took the stage to talk to veterans at a fundraiser instead of appearing on stage at the Fox News GOP debate on Thursday night.
Fox News seemed to confirm Trump’s account, in a statement provided to CNN’s Dylan Byers.
During the Trump rally at Drake University in Des Moines, IA Thursday, GOP presidential front-runner Donald Trump opened his rally by saying Fox News called him multiple times, including after the debate had already started, wanting him to participate in the
Ann Coulter writes that GOP front-runner Donald Trump was right to walk away from “trivial and self-important” Fox News.
It’s no secret that I endorse Ted Cruz for President, because he best represents conservative ideals. And yes, I was highly critical of Donald Trump’s attack on the First Amendment in the wake of the thwarted jihad mass shooting at our American Freedom Defense Initiative (AFDI) free speech event in Garland, Texas last May.
Thursday on CNN’s “New Day,” CNN’s senior media and politics reporter Dylan Byers reacted to Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump’s decision to skip the GOP presidential debate hosted by Fox News that is scheduled for tonight in Des Moines, IA. Byers
Fox News took three actions prior to Thursday night’s GOP primary debate in Des Moines, Iowa that some found “agenda driven” against conservatives and GOP frontrunner Donald Trump.
Senator Marco Rubio appeared on Fox News with Megyn Kelly last night, and was questioned about his pro-life stance on abortion.
Join me if you will for a thought experiment. In the list below, in place of “Fox News,” I’m going to use “NBC News.” While you read the bullet points, think of all the Republicans and conservatives currently defending Fox
Roger Ailes wanted to redirect Donald Trump’s ire from Megyn Kelly to Fox News Channel as a whole so that he could take some heat off his star anchor without removing her as moderator of this week’s Iowa Republican debate, writes Hadas Gold in Politico.
Columnist and Fox News Contributor Charles Krauthammer argued GOP presidential candidate Donald Trump doesn’t have a good reason to skip out on Thursday’s debate, but that “his narcissism, meaning staying out, is going to win over” on Wednesday’s “Special Report”
GOP frontrunner Donald Trump’s son Donald Trump Jr. joined Breitbart News Daily on SiriusXM with host Stephen K. Bannon on Thursday morning and responded to the recent news that a Super PAC backing Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) and Carly Fiorina’s campaign both offered million dollar donations to veterans if Trump will debate them.
New Jersey Governor Chris Christie is raising new questions about Donald Trump’s leadership – after the billionaire decided to skip tonight’s Fox News debate.
Jeb Bush is mocking GOP rival Donald Trump for his decision to skip Thursday night’s debate in Iowa, and said he made a bet of $20 that the frontrunner will show up after all.
John McCain, the man who in 2008 put losing like a gentleman above doing what was necessary to keep then-Senator WrightAyersRezkoPleger out of the White House, appeared on CNN Wednesday with a fistful of red herrings designed to seek favor
GOP frontrunner Donald Trump’s son Donald Trump, Jr. joined Breitbart News Daily on SiriusXM with host Stephen K. Bannon and said he and his father are disappointed in Fox News – particularly the network’s “inflammatory” and “childish” press release mocking Trump.
Senator John McCain (R-AZ) said that allowing someone to pick a debate moderator is “the destruction of free press as we know it” and that Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump is “using a veterans event as a way to further
GOP frontrunner Donald Trump, who is boycotting the Fox News GOP debate tonight, says two candidates have called and want to attend the event for veterans that Trump is holding instead.
Donald Trump’s decision not to participate in the Fox News debate has shined a spotlight on the advocacy efforts and undisclosed conflict of interests of the news network’s founder, Rupert Murdoch. These advocacy efforts may perhaps explain some of the motivations underlying the network’s treatment of the GOP frontrunner.
DES MOINES, Iowa — A pair of pro-Ted Cruz Super PACs just offered $1.5 million for veterans if Donald Trump will debate Cruz one-on-one in Iowa before Sunday evening.
Columnist and author Ann Coulter said that Donald Trump is “shaking up the way people look at Fox News as maybe not always our network” on MSNBC’s “Hardball with Chris Matthews” on Wednesday. Coulter said she hopes Trump doesn’t show
James Poniewozik writes in the New York Times: “So Mr. Trump’s war on Fox News isn’t just a media spat. It’s part of a war for control against the power structure of the G.O.P. “
Billionaire candidate Donald Trump is not going to the Fox News debate on Thursday, and he announced on Twitter why he made his final decision. “It was the childishly written and taunting PR statement by Fox that made me not
Conservative radio host Rush Limbaugh said the GOP frontrunner will own the entire GOP primary debate hosted by Fox News on Thursday night, even without being there. He added that he was “stunned” watching Fox News last night and that
Republican presidential frontrunner Donald Trump responded Wednesday to Sen. Ted Cruz’s debate challenge by mocking him.
On Sunday evening after football the eagerly awaited first installment of the six-part “X-Files” reboot aired on Fox. Unfortunately, the writers let their liberalism interfere with common sense story telling, as the first half of the show featured slams on Fox News host Bill O’Reilly and an attack on America’s right to keep and bear arms.
On what planet (other than Planet Establishment), is it okay for a news organization to ridicule, not only a presidential frontrunner, but also the candidate’s supporters? As you read the statement (below) released by Fox News yesterday, ask yourself if
Fox News has now resorted to censoring itself.
On Wednesday’s broadcast of Fox News Channel’s “Happening Now,” Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY), a candidate for the 2016 GOP presidential nomination reacted to the news his party’s front-runner for that nomination would not be appearing at the Republican presidential debate
GOP frontrunner Donald Trump’s campaign manager, Corey Lewandowski, posted on Twitter that 83 percent of Fox News viewers surveyed said they won’t watch the Fox News GOP primary debate on Thursday without Trump participating. “POLL: Without Trump 83% Say They WILL
Sen. Marco Rubio reacted to the news that Donald Trump was skipping the Fox News debate on Thursday–and Ted Cruz’s challenge to Trump for a “mano-a-mano” debate in Iowa before the caucuses.
The Fox News and Donald Trump feud is heating up now that the Republican front-runner has announced he will not be attending the network’s debate Thursday night over the presence of anchor Megyn Kelly.
Trump campaign manager Corey Lewandowski says that Fox News will have lousy ratings in its debate – if it doesn’t have Donald Trump on stage, and that would likely anger advertisers.