GOP candidate's latest phrase mirrors racist governor's famous line defending segregation.
Not that anyone's surprised, but a week before Christmas, Ben Carson decided to politicize the Christian observance of Jesus Christ's birth.
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Here's everything you need to know about tonight's GOP debate, from time, channel, and if you can watch online without a cable subscription
In yet another indication Mike Huckabee's campaign for president is imploding, his top spokesperson just left.
Terrorism has skyrocketed to the number one issue for Republicans so much that it's now the top issue for American nationwide.
CNN has just announced who will be on the prime-time debate stage, and Mike Huckabee has been downgraded.
Will Ferrell perfectly captures former President George W. Bush, asking America if the current slate of GOP candidates "makes you miss me, doesn't it?"
Ben Carson, who is rapidly dropping in the polls, Friday morning issued a blistering threat to the RNC.
Opinion: Sarah Palin continues to embarrass herself, but this time she's really done it.
NOM, the National Organization For Marriage, has just endorsed a Republican presidential candidate who literally has stood with a pastor who calls for the biblical killing...
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Some Republicans, so obsessed with an enemy overseas, are unwilling to condemn or even acknowledge the murderous terror attack on Planned Parenthood on U.S. soil.
In a very carefully worded statement, Mike Huckabee tells CNN he's unaware of any anti-abortion activists who have suggested violence toward Planned Parenthood's personnel.
Not a single Republican presidential candidate even acknowledged domestic terrorism at Planned Parenthood today, but two did take time to ask supporters to go shopping.