Obama: Donald Trump ‘Not Equipped’ For Presidential Office
President Barack Obama refuses to take Donald Trump seriously, even though the New Yorker is close to winning the Republican nomination for president.
President Barack Obama refuses to take Donald Trump seriously, even though the New Yorker is close to winning the Republican nomination for president.
Vice President Joe Biden is firmly convinced that he could have been an contender for president, if he’d wanted to be.
A Donald Trump-Ted Cruz unity ticket seems less likely now that Cruz told the Good Morning America audience on Monday that he has “zero interest, whatsoever” in being Trump’s pick for vice-president.
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton revealed that she believes in “spirits,” even though she is not sure about the existence of ghosts or aliens.
House Speaker Rep. Paul Ryan said Tuesday that he adamantly refused to accept the Republican nomination for president, even if a deadlocked convention tries to place his name into nomination in July.
The Obama White House insists Hillary Clinton is more than qualified to be president.
Speaker Paul Ryan insists he is not interested in being nominated as a presidential candidate even if there’s a brokered Republican convention this summer. “If you want to be president, you should go run for president. And that’s just the way I see it,” Ryan says.
Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker urges Wisconsin voters to support Sen. Ted Cruz in a new ad that calls Donald Trump’s closest competitor “the only conservative who can beat Hillary Clinton” and a Constitutional conservative candidate with a plan to “challenge the status quo” like Wisconsinites have.
Republican 2016 presidential candidate Sen. Ted Cruz cautioned, “America should not make the mistakes of Europe,” during CNN’s Tuesday night town hall. He highlighted what it would mean to “patrol and secure Muslim neighborhoods” to prevent radical Islamic terrorist plots in America.
GOP front runner Donald Trump is once again urging his supporters to turn against Fox News with a Tweet calling for a boycott of Megyn Kelly’s highly rated TV-show.
As Ohio Governor and state primary winner John Kasich took the stage at his victory party in Berea, Ohio, a protester tried to disrupt the governor. Undaunted, Kasich powered on.
On Breitbart News Sunday, host and Breitbart News Executive Chairman Stephen K. Bannon interviewed James Rosebush, the Deputy Assistant to President Reagan and Chief of Staff to First Lady Nancy Reagan. Rosebush wrote the book True Reagan: What Made Ronald Reagan Great and Why It Matters and discussed the death of Nancy Reagan.
Michael Hayden, former director of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) says that if Donald Trump were elected president, the U.S. military would deliberately disobey some of the orders that Trump has threatened to issue.
President Obama challenged Republicans, who vowed to block his nomination to the Supreme Court, repeatedly citing the Constitution as the reason they should confirm his future nomination instead of blocking it until the next president.
Former President George W. Bush took the stage in South Carolina this evening, leveling criticism at Republican frontrunner Donald Trump and urging them to support his brother, Jeb Bush.
At a Thursday event in Weare, New Hampshire, presidential candidate Sen. Ted Cruz labeled opposing candidate Sen. Marco Rubio as the media-anointed “chosen one” for the GOP establishment but ultimately unelectable like prior failed nominees.
Senator Marco Rubio has spent the past several months making promises to voters, painting a vivid future about what America would be like “when” he is elected president.
Former First Lady Barbara Bush takes what sounds like a jab at 2016 Presidential candidate Donald Trump in a new ad supporting Jeb — the son she once wished wouldn’t run.
Former emergency dispatcher Rep. Norma Torres (D-CA) invited the dispatcher during the San Bernardino Islamic terror attacks to be her guest next Tuesday at President Barack Obama’s State of the Union address.
John McCain’s primary election challenger Dr. Kelli Ward called the 2008 Republican Party Presidential nominee “more critical of Cruz than he has been of Obama” after he questioned 2016 Presidential candidate Sen. Ted Cruz’s eligibility to hold the office of President.
Vice President Joe Biden continues his emotional struggle over whether he made the right decision not to run for president against Hillary Clinton.
Obama is expected to meet with Attorney General Loretta Lynch today to help him promote new executive actions on gun control, after suffering a humiliating defeat on the issue in 2013.
The full episode of President Obama’s appearance in an episode of Running Wild With Bear Grylls aired last night, revealing that the president isn’t very good at using a smartphone.
Every president is sworn to “preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of the United States,” so before considering whether Donald Trump’s plan to ban all Muslim immigration into the country is good policy, Americans needs to ask if it’s constitutional.
Supporters of the self-proclaimed socialist Senator from Vermont and Democrat presidential candidate Bernie Sanders have launched a new line of underwear they are calling “Bernie’s Briefs.”
“I have a very good source close to Joe that tells me VP Biden will run for President,” wrote Democratic Rep. Brendan Boyle of Pennsylvania.
Vice President Joe Biden has had the Democrats on the edge of their seats over his decision whether or not to run for president, and now, insiders close to the Veep are saying he may decide in the next week.
An Iowa news outlet tried–and failed–to draft Sen. Ted Cruz into the media’s campaign against Dr. Ben Carson, following the doctor’s Sunday declaration of opposition to Islamic ideology.
Long-time Clinton chum Casey Wasserman, a Hollywood sports agent, suggested Sunday that a run by Vice President Joe Biden for president in 2016 would serve to strengthen Hillary’s run for the Democratic Party nomination and the Oval Office.
Joe Biden traveled to Atlanta yesterday evening to deliver a speech at the Ahavath Achim Synagogue to defend the administration’s nuclear deal with Iran, but took questions after the event from participants. “I will be straightforward with you. The most relevant factor in my decision is whether my family and I have the emotional energy to run,” he said.
In the days leading up to the anniversary of President Nixon’s resignation, it may be of interest to recall what happened to John Dean, his principal accuser.
New Delhi (AFP) – India’s former president and top scientist A. P. J. Kalam, who played a lead role in the country’s nuclear weapons tests, died on Monday, a hospital official said. He was 83.
Satoru Iwata, the President of Nintendo, died on Saturday, July 11, 2015, from a bile duct growth, a form of cancer. He was 55-years old.
Just after midnight Thursday morning, the news was confirmed: Perry is running for president. Perry’s website, RickPerry.org, had been updated to say “Perry for President,” and a new logo was unveiled.
Hillary Clinton’s first California fundraising tour since announcing for president raked in $800,00 for a mere 15-minute speech in Pacific Palisades today. It was part of a $3 million single-day haul for the Democratic Party frontrunner, according to the Hollywood Reporter. Hollywood
Hillary Clinton continues to dodge direct media questions as she jets off for her first official fundraising trip to the Bay Area since quietly making her campaign for President official.
German President Joachim Gauck has stirred his government by remarking in an interview that Germany should at least “consider” demands by leftist Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras that the nation pay billions of euros in reparations for the Nazi occupation of Greece.
Ted Cruz is taking a strong stand on Cuba, both in his presidential campaign and in his day job as a senator. He comes by his position naturally.
A new poll shows former Gov. Jeb Bush (R-FL) is the leader nationwide with Republican primary voters. Gov. Scott Walker (R-WI) is second, followed by Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) and Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) in a tie for third.
As reporters literally ran to Hillary Clinton’s “Mystery Van’” campaign stops in Iowa on her first day of campaigning, what many did not report was that the “ordinary Americans” with whom she met for purportedly spontaneous discussions were actually plants. The meetings were scripted, pre-arranged affairs filled with people transported to the events by Hillary staffers.