Speaking at the Fox News Republican primary debate in Cleveland, Ohio, host Megyn Kelly questioned whether it’s presidential for Trump to call women he dislikes “fat pigs, dogs, slobs and disgusting animals”.
The billionaire businessman and television personality was the most-mentioned candidate on Twitter during yesterday’s debate, the most-discussed on Facebook and the most-searched on Google, according to data from the companies.
“That’s a completely ridiculous answer”, said Christie, a former federal prosecutor, who has said that the 9/11 attacks illustrated the need for broad-ranging collection of intelligence. “It’s the cumulative effect of shaping people’s opinions...
Though this is all pretty predictable – these guys descend like a plague of locusts on some unlucky convention centre to yell about all this every four years – today’s proceedings have been kicked up a notch with the presence of knotted pile of old cat...
Christie began by discussing what he witnessed during 9/11, and the importance of striking a balnce between respecting liberty and protecting citizens. We lost friends of ours in the trade center.
The Republican National Committee is hosting a Voters First Forum for Republican presidential candidates in New Hampshire on Monday night at 7 p.m.to kick off its official debate season. Critics say winnowing the field at this early stage undermines the importance of early state...
The Detroit chapter of the National Action Network, a New York-based group founded by the Rev. Al Sharpton, has sent a letter asking for a meeting with Mary Barra, CEO of General Motors.
To pair her with Kevin Spacey, who has been bringing his own breathtakingly corrupt president to life on House of Cards, makes me wonder if Kelly is secretly fulfilling a dream of hers.