• GOP Debate Highlights: Who Were the Winners and the Losers?

    Tuesday night's debate was an illuminating example of which candidates will be most viable in the general election, and will go on to win the Republican nomination. Jeb Bush increased his standings, while many candidate's reinforced preexisting positions.
  • Pitbull, Jeb Bush and Marco Rubio Friendships Don't Equal Campaign Endorsements

    As many know, Pitbull is a pretty great guy. It's no wonder the Cuban American singer has amassed so many friends in the course of his enormously successful career. Pitbull has become a symbol of positivity for many, and is absolutely beloved around the world. Thus, we're not surprised that Pitbull was able to make friends with Jeb Bush and Marco Rubio. Jeb Bush served as the Governor of Pitbull's native Florida from 1999 to 2007. Marco Rubio, also a Cuban American born in Miami, has been the junior Senator from Florida since 2011. Although Pitbull retains a strong friendship with the two popular Floridians, he does not equate with congeniality with a political campaign endorsement. In fact, he says when he speaks to the presidential nominees, politics never come up.
  • Jeb Bush Talks Memo on Marco Rubio Weaknesses in 'Meet The Press' Interview

    Jeb Bush appeared on 'Meet The Press' to speak with Chuck Todd about his low poll numbers, what some (including Todd) called a less-than-victorious debate performance and the candidate's plans for the future of his campaign. The former governor seemed to have difficulty answering questions regarding a leaked memo that detailed candidate Marco Rubio's perceived weaknesses. Although, to be fair, Todd didn't give him much chance to answer in between interruptions.
  • Republican Debate for 2016 GOP Nomination RECAP [WATCH VIDEOS]

    Wednesday's GOP debate was often contentious, acrimonious, redundant, and to put it in the words of New Jersey Governor Chris Christie, "rude." Below is our recap of the issues covered in the debate. The GOP debate began with a question regarding the candidates' greatest perceived weakness. John Kasich took this opportunity to advocate against cuts to Social Security, Medicade, and ending "tax schemes." Mike Huckabee joked that he had no weakness, and then admitted to "playing by the rules" too often. Jeb Bush said he was impatient and can't fake anger, Donald Trump said he can be too trusting of people, Carly Fiorina "doesn't smile enough" and Chris Christie neglected to state a weakness.
  • Stephen Colbert Sings "Everyday People" in All Star Jam on 'Late Show'

    Stephen Colbert kicked things off right in his premier as host of 'The Late Show' as band leader Jon Batiste and Stay Human led an all-star cast consisting of blues and R&B legends Buddy Guy and Mavis Staples as well as newer acts including Alabama Shakes' frontwoman Brittany Howard, St. Paul and the Broken Bones frontman Paul Geneway, Ben Folds, Derek Trucks, Aloe Blacc, Kyle Resnick, Susan Tedeschi and Colbert himself, in a rendition of Sly and the Family Stone's "Everyday People" that set the tone for the shows to come.
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