Ted Cruz Proposes Police Patrols in Muslim Neighborhoods After Brussels Attacks

Andy Cush · 03/22/16 11:35AM

Hours after explosions tore through the Belgian capital of Brussels, killing dozens of people, Ted Cruz called for police patrols of Muslim neighborhoods in the U.S. “We need to empower law enforcement to patrol and secure Muslim neighborhoods before they become radicalized,” the presidential candidate said in a statement.

Donald Trump's Foreign Policy Team Are a Bunch of Dangerous Clowns

Brendan O'Connor · 03/21/16 07:30PM

Last week, when asked who advises him on foreign policy, Donald Trump said, “I’m speaking with myself, number one, because I have a very good brain and I’ve said a lot of things.” He continued, “I talk to a lot of people and at the appropriate time I’ll tell you who the people are.” The time has come.

Donald Trump's Campaign Manager Even Worse Than Previously Reported

Gabrielle Bluestone · 03/21/16 06:25PM

New allegations against Donald Trump’s hands-on campaign manager Corey Lewandowski paint the portrait of an aggressive man regularly physical with people in his way and sexual toward women he works with—with little or no repercussions.

Liberals Are Humorless Dummies Too

Jordan Sargent · 03/21/16 02:50PM

People often say that conservatives aren’t funny. In all honestly, that’s probably true. We need to look no further than Stephen Colbert, a caricature of conservative talking heads who nonetheless inflamed prominent conservatives who really should have known better, to say nothing of the rubes at home who didn’t get the joke. But today I am here to inform you that the liberals who love to look down on their self-serious and oblivious counterparts are themselves capable of a galling lack of humor.

At AIPAC, Clinton Attacks One Race-Baiting Demagogue, Invites Another to the White House

Alex Pareene · 03/21/16 02:30PM

Speaking today at the annual policy conference of the American Israel Public Affairs Committee, the largest and most influential organization in the so-called Israel lobby, likely Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton drew a sharp contrast between her own position on the American-Israeli relationship and that of another politician whose more realist approach had won him few fans in the room: President Barack Obama.