Presidential candidate and current GOP frontrunner Dr. Ben Carson certainly wasn’t impressed with the mainstream media’s handling of the third Republican presidential debate in Boulder, Colo., on Wednesday, accusing the networks of having a "secular progressive agenda."
In the spin room following the debate, Carson told MRCTV he doesn’t think the mainstream media got the candidates’ message…
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While more than a few GOP candidates slammed the mainstream media for biased moderating and reporting during the third GOP debate Wednesday, it all came up roses for Gov. John Kasich (R-Ohio) -- who actually defended the CNBC moderators in the spin room following the event.
The presidential hopeful told MRCTV he “thought they did a good job,” saying he was “…
Unlike other GOP presidential hopefuls who took several opportunities during Wednesday's Republican debate to slam the mainstream media for biased moderating, presidential candidate and billionaire businessman Donald Trump actually defended the media, saying they "went after the moderators."
The questions were unfair and "much tougher than the questions Hillary (Clinton) got," Trump added.…
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In case you were wondering, presidential hopeful and bottom-tier candidate Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) isn't quite sure why his support isn't skyrocketing among the American public -- but he doesn’t think his message is falling flat with conservatives.
At a pre-debate party hosted by CNN Tuesday night in Boulder, Colo., Graham blamed his lack of success so…
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Speaking behind the scenes at Wednesday's GOP debate in Boulder, Colo., a confused Gov. Martin O’Malley (D-Md.) dodged a straightforward question from MRCTV about why he feels he's trailing far behind Sen. Bernie Sanders (D-Vt.) and Hillary Clinton in the Democratic presidential race, simply saying, "I've never run a bad race" before segueing into an anti-…
Gov. Bobby Jindal (R-La.) clearly wasn’t impressed by the mainstream media’s declaring Hillary Clinton the victor at last week’s Benghazi hearings, accusing the networks of “trying to make this all about political points.”
MRCTV caught up with Jindal backstage at the GOP presidential debate Wednesday to ask him whether he agreed with the media’s nearly unanimous declaration that no news…
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Hours before the third Republican presidential debate kicked off in Boulder, Colo., on Tuesday, MRCTV asked Sen. Rand Paul (R-K.Y.) how he planned to deal with media bias if he were to get the GOP nomination -- and his answer might surprise you.
Check out Paul’s response below:
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Hours before the third Republican presidential debate kicked off in Boulder, Colo., on Wednesday, MRCTV asked Sen. Rand Paul (R-K.Y.) how he planned to deal with media bias if he were to get the GOP nomination -- and his answer might surprise you.
“I think the monopoly on media has, somewhat, been broken up by the Internet" since the days when there were only…
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It looks like Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) is getting an early start on a promise he made during the last Republican presidential debate, when he vowed, “If I'm President, we're going to drink more."
Less than 24 hours before the third GOP debate kicked off in Boulder,…
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It's been 65 years since his death, but Army Cpl. Robert V. Witt is finally heading home.
The 20-year-old soldier from Bellflower, Calif., is estimated to have died in January of 1951 during the Korean War, around the time he was reported missing after his battalion was attacked by Chinese forces during the Battle of the Chosin Reservoir in North Korea…