Donald Trump, Ted Cruz, and Antisemitism in the GOP Race
As the race for Iowa has heated up in recent weeks, supporters of Republican frontrunners Donald Trump and Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) have traded accusations of antisemitism.
As the race for Iowa has heated up in recent weeks, supporters of Republican frontrunners Donald Trump and Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) have traded accusations of antisemitism.
Like the stale politicians who have let the American people down, the establishment types at National Review behind the “Against Trump” issue cling to their own John Friendly political mafia. Johnny Friendly and his goons in the film “On the Waterfront” throw anyone who exposes their irrelevancy off the roof.
The Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump bashed conservative commentator Glenn Beck’s support of rival Ted Cruz and welcomed a figure from the GOP establishment, Sen. Chuck Grassley of Iowa, in rallies nine days before the Iowa caucuses open voting in the 2016 campaign.
In Facebook post on Saturday night, Glenn Beck linked to an article on an obscure hate site attacking conservative talk radio host Mark Levin. Beck then speculated as to whether GOP frontrunner Donald Trump was an antisemite.
GOP presidential front-runner Donald Trump reacted Saturday night on Fox News Channel’s “Justice” to talk radio host Glenn Beck endorsing Ted Cruz in the 2016 primary. Earlier on Saturday at a campaign rally at Faith Bible College in Ankeny, IA, Beck named
WATERLOO, Iowa — On Saturday Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX), at an Iowa event with his newest high-profile endorser, media personality Glenn Beck, dropped an awkward routine from the first event of the day, at which Beck had given Cruz a mock “presidential oath of office.”
Talk radio host Glenn Beck wrote a blistering denunciation of GOP frontrunner Donald Trump’s campaign spokesperson Katrina Pierson, calling her “a hard core leftist.” However, two years ago Beck called Pierson a “fearless principled conservative” when she was running for Congress and enjoyed the support of Texas senator Ted Cruz, whose presidential campaign Beck endorsed today in Iowa.
Media personality Glenn Beck administered a mock presidential “oath of office” to Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) as he endorsed him on stage—and Cruz got the oath wrong when he took it.
ANKENY, Iowa — On stage here as he was endorsing Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) for president, media personality Glenn Beck attacked GOP frontrunner billionaire Donald Trump’s “Make America Great Again” slogan.
In what he is billing as his “first ever presidential endorsement,” talk radio host Glenn Beck endorsed Ted Cruz’s presidential campaign and declared that the Texas senator is the “next George Washington” who Beck has “prayed” to find.
Conservative radio host Glenn Beck – who recently erred in alleging that GOP frontrunner Donald Trump voted for President Obama in 2008 – previously said John McCain would have been worse for the country than Barack Obama.
On his Thursday radio program, Glenn Beck offered his thoughts on remarks made by Rush Limbaugh two days earlier declaring nationalism and populism had overtaken conservatism, in particular regarding Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump’s ascendency in the 2016 presidential race.
Glenn Beck said Tuesday night in a Facebook video to his fans that Sarah Palin’s endorsement of Donald Trump reminded him of Howard Dean’s widely-mocked 2004 campaign moment that came to be known as the “Dean Scream.”
Last last week, Blaze founder Glenn Beck fell for a phony, photo-shopped tweet that had Donald Trump bragging about voting for Barack Obama in 2008. Beck then spread this misinformation through his own Twitter account and on Fox News’s “O’Reilly
Republican presidential frontrunner Donald Trump took to Twitter Thursday to blast The Blaze’s Glenn Beck as a “failing, crying, lost soul” and “wacko.” Beck has not only put his support behind Trump’s main rival in the primary race, Senator Ted
Glenn Beck lit into former Alaska governor Sarah Palin after her endorsement today of GOP presidential frontrunner Donald Trump. The radio host then announced that he would be joining Sen. Ted Cruz this weekend for a campaign rally in Waterloo, Iowa.
Friday on Fox News’s “O’Reilly Factor,” Glenn Beck spread the false information that Donald Trump voted for Barack Obama in 2008. To back his erroneous claim, Beck cited a fake photoshopped tweet from faketrumptweet.com. Responding to an inquiry from Breitbart
On Saturday evening, Glenn Beck apologized for falsely claiming—based on a photoshopped hoax Tweet from faketrumptweet.com—that GOP frontrunner Donald Trump voted for Barack Obama in 2008.
Grassroots conservative group Citizens for the Republic has surveyed the wreckage of the CNBC debate, and is calling upon the Republican National Committee to let conservative media people moderate a debate.
Glenn Beck said that Ahmed’s “clock” could be a PR stunt or a “dog whistle” for Islamists. These comments came during an interview by Glenn Beck of Irving Mayor Beth Van Duyne on The Blaze.
Glenn Beck’s very public psychological disintegration is reaching new levels. On Tuesday, he made an unsubstantiated claim on his nationally syndicated radio program about the character of Tea Party activists who support Republican Presidential candidate Donald Trump.
Talk radio host Glenn Beck responded on Facebook to criticism of his suggestion that GOP presidential candidate Donald Trump’s Tea Party supporters must have been motivated by racism in their opposition to President Obama. Beck wrapped up his comments by reprinting an editorial by Republican consultant Rick Wilson criticizing Trump’s supporters.
On Tuesday, talk radio host Glenn Beck accused the Tea Party supporters of GOP presidential candidate Donald Trump of being racists. While he questioned whether Trump’s supporters are genuine Tea Partiers, Beck said of them, “If you were a Tea
Glenn Beck responded on his Facebook page this evening to a straight Breitbart News story quoting extensively from his recent interview with Ginni Thomas
Beck claimed in a blog post that he and the Palins have not had a relationship since the assassination attempt on Rep. Gabby Giffords (D-AZ) in 2011. Beck wrote that he suspected people were telling the Palins lies about him to drive a wedge between them. But Breitbart News has exclusively learned from sources close to the Palins exactly why the rift started.
Thursday on his radio show, while discussing his appearance on CNN, radio talker Glenn Beck took aim at former Gov. Sarah Palin (R-AK) on the heels of Wednesday’s rally against the Iran nuclear deal near the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C. in
President Obama is leaving Washington D.C. as protesters make their way to Capitol Hill to oppose his proposed nuclear deal with Iran.
Talk radio host and founder of The Blaze, Glenn Beck said Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump is “a progressive” and that “He won’t come on my show at this point” on Tuesday’s “O’Reilly Factor” on the Fox News Channel. Beck began
Americans are standing up to President Barack Obama’s nuclear arms deal with the Islamic Republic of Iran on Wednesday, as hundreds—perhaps thousands—of them are expected to descend on Capitol Hill for a Tea Party rally against the deal.
President Obama has earned enough Democratic votes in the Senate to filibuster a Senate effort to block the Iran nuclear deal, if necessary.
On June 15, while Donald Trump was announcing his candidacy for President of the United States, I began to write.
“I hope his outspokenness and his courage rubs off on his fellow Republicans, who have all become stale, timid, weak, and generally (especially in DC) useless. Many Republicans can learn a thing or two from Trump.”
The Cinderella Castle at Walt Disney World in Florida was illuminated to celebrate the Supreme Court’s recent ruling declaring same-sex marriage a constitutional right, prompting celebrations–and complaints.
Talk radio host Glenn Beck argued wondered why anyone would fly the Confederate flag because “It’s a flag of another country” on Monday. He began by declaring, “The Confederate flag makes no sense to me whatsoever.” Beck added that while
Talk radio host Glenn Beck said that he would like to talk to CNN host Don Lemon on his program and “we can heal our nation” on Tuesday. Beck began by saying of Lemon, “We may disagree on some really
During his Monday show, The Blaze founder Glenn Beck questioned why there has been a lack of attention paid to the mass killings of Christians in the Middle East, particularly with regards to the rise of ISIS. He argued there
The NRA announced Grover Norquist’s re-election to the NRA Board of Directors on April 11 — but on Tuesday, the organization confirmed that Norquist has “voluntarily suspended” himself from NRA board activities.
On April 11, the NRA board of directors were announced at the Nashville convention, and they included Grover Norquist, the NRA board member over whom Glenn Beck threatened to quit the NRA.
Carly Fiorina, former Hewlett-Packard CEO and possiuble Republican presidential candidate, recently blasted “liberal environmentalists” who are “willing to sacrifice other people’s lives and livelihoods at the altar of their ideology” during California’s water crisis.” Fiorina’s campaign is specifically targeting Governor Jerry Brown’s difficult political choices in handling the drought–with a possible view to undermining his own potential presidential campaign.
In an interview with Glenn Beck on Monday, potential 2016 presidential candidate and former Hewlett Packard CEO Carly Fiorina said liberal environmentalists are the cause of California’s “man-made” drought, which has created unprecedented water restrictions. She also said this “disaster” could have been avoided.