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Three Democratic presidential candidates will gather in Des Moines, Iowa, on Saturday night for a debate that has been jolted by the terrorist attacks across Paris that killed more than 100 people and that the French President has declared an "act of
A federal judge on Friday sided with the State Department against a conservative legal advocacy group trying to speed up the government's release of some Hillary Clinton emails.
As the 2016 presidential election draws nearer, questions are being raised about Bill Clinton's role as an honorary co-chair of the Commission on Presidential Debates, a Republican-and-Democrat controlled board that determines the rules and particu
Questions focus on whether State officials improperly sent classified material.
We now have less than one year until the 2016 presidential election, and you can expect to be treated to an earful of carefully crafted, expensive sound bites and political spin about climate change, education, immigration, taxes and war.
The self-inflicted wounds of Hillary Rodham Clinton just keep manifesting themselves. She has two serious issues that have arisen in the past week; one is political and the other is legal. Both have deception at their root.
"Apparently, a democracy is a place where numerous elections are held at great cost without issues and with interchangeable candidates."--Gore Vidal
Will Hillary's hatchet man be up for White House job if she wins?
Millions of Americans are tuning in this election cycle, to watch the politicians debate about how they will oppress us just a little bit less than the next guy.
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Democratic hopefuls discuss the important issues of our day.
Unspecified list of candidates to gather in Jerusalem early next month to discuss 'economic, foreign, defense and cultural policy'
Republican candidates have justifiably complained about sensational "gotcha" debate questions from the media designed to generate conflict in order to spike ratings, thus raking in cash.
It's not just Republicans who get riled by the thought of Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton ascending to the presidency. Some people on the left lock horns over Clinton often enough to suggest that Team Hillary still has a long way to go befo
FBI examines handling of sensitive information during former secretary's term At least 671 emails she sent or received now contain classified information State Department releases latest batch of Democratic presidential hopeful's emails
Rallying her base -- and putting her enemies on notice -- Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton told a debate audience in Las Vegas that the country must "stand up against the NRA" and push for more gun-control laws.
-- Hillary Clinton appears to have overcome an investigation of her role in the 2012 deadly attacks in Benghazi, Libya, but she still faces a months-long FBI inquiry into the handling of sensitive information while she was secretary of state.
The New York Times' Maureen Dowd captured the moment last weekend when she referred to former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton as "the midwife to chaos" in Libya.
Over the last two presidential debates, both Democratic and Republican candidates have asserted that the television news media is biased and has done a poor job informing voters of the most pressing issues in the election.
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The mainstream media's obsession with keeping score when it comes to politics often distracts even the most knowledgeable political observers from considering the underlying, more important issues. This is just as true, surely, in Europe as it is in
There is a strong case against Clinton's actions in Libya, but they relate to her support for the overthrow of Muammar Gaddafi in 2011
Monday on MSNBC's "Andrea Mitchell Reports," Patricia Smith, mother of Sean Smith, one of the four men killed in the 2012 terror attack in Benghazi, got very emotional, fighting back tears.
And Republicans are in denial about it.
Is she a husband-beating lesbian? Is Chelsea really Bill's daughter? And does a billionaire paedophile have a secret hold over Bill? The toxic questions dogging Hillary Clinton
Nobody plays the victim like Hillary.
Because more than 50 percent of voters are women and the United States hasn't had a woman leader in a long time, many want to re-elect Hillary Clinton.
Sen. Rand Paul of Kentucky on Friday said former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton had been "bugging" President Obama to intervene in Libya -- a development Mr. Paul said has made the region much less stable.
No, Joe will not be running for president after all. No Creepy Uncle Joe jokes or awkward, longer-than-normal hugs coming to the future democratic debates (which Hillary's camp has pressured the convention to limit to a total of six).