The Benghazi attack was tragic, and I commend Mr. Forster for providing readers with the information, because we should know what happened in the attacks, and we should not forget those who died for our country.
OPINION: Democrat candidates still existent despite continued Republican attention
Clinton commands the majority of prospective Democrat voters at 56.5 percent, while Sanders holds 32.2 percent of the vote.
Vision 48: Dr. Ben Carson in Greenville
Ben Carson visits Greenville, S.C. on Friday, Nov. 13 to speak at the town hall event at Bob Jones University.
Who’s saying ‘Gotcha’?
Republicans won’t go down without a fight, so the network better prepare for battle.
Help Wanted: Paul Ryan for House Speaker
“Not having the right person in office could affect the party’s chances at the presidency.”
Third time’s the charm: The tale of the third Bush
It was Bush’s mentality that convinced the people of Florida to accept him and what many believe will land him a seat in the Oval Office.
Boehner takes a backseat
In a suprise move, House Speaker John A. Boehner announced that he will completely step down from his politcal position by the end of October.
Marco Rubio could have a shot at the primary nomination
“The once sleeper candidate is now seizing the opportunity to wake the rest of the nation up.”
Ben Carson: neurosurgeon turned presidential candidate
Bestowed with 67 honorary doctorates, the 2008 Presidential Medal of Freedom, multiple New York Times bestsellers, amongst various other accolades, Carson is not simply another option to be brushed aside.
Picking Carson’s brain: a look at America’s ideal GOP candidate
“There’s a muscular way to do things and there’s a smart way to do things. Sometimes you have to know which is best.”