During Debate, Republicans Turn the Table on Media

The CNBC moderators’ questions on Wednesday were designed to provoke debate between the candidates. Instead, the candidates turned on the moderator and the media, accusing them of an anti-Republican bias. CNBC’s moderators invited early criticism with questions that attacked the candidates, rather than focus on the substance. Donald Trump’s campaign […]


Bush: Rubio Should Work or Resign

During Wednesday’s GOP debate, former Governor Jeb Bush (R-FL) attacked Senator Marco Rubio’s (R-FL) poor attendance record for the Senate. Rubio had previously defended his record by saying a large portion of the job is constituent services, which do not require the Senator to be in the chamber. Bush countered […]


UN Rejects US Embargo on Cuba

The UN has overwhelmingly rejected the United States embargo on Cuba. The vote was 191-2 in favor of the resolution. Only the United States and Israel voted against it. Israel has historically stood with the United States in lone opposition. The United States had attempted to have a weaker stance […]


Elections Held Around the World

Several countries around the world held elections over the weekend. However, attention has been paid to Poland where a center-right party has taken control. In Poland, conservatives are coming out victorious. The eurosceptic Law and Justice Party, led by Jaroslaw Kaczynski, won, while Prime Minister Ewa Kopacz has been defeated. The […]


Are Bush Supporters Overreacting?

Jeb Bush has ordered pay cuts and a new focus on the early voting states for his campaign. While building an infrastructure fit to run a general election, Bush has slipped in the primary. Following the news, the Washington Post reported on a grim outlook for the Bush campaign. The most […]