As the 2016 presidential election comes closer and closer there are several on the left who appear to believe Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders could very well take the Democratic nomination, thus beating out the ever-so-hopeful favorite, Hillary Clinton. After a stellar performance at Sunday night's Democratic debate, Sen. Sanders is celebrating his new rise in poll numbers, particularly among young voters. Read More »
Sunday night marks yet another debate for the 2016 presidential race. Democratic hopefuls Bernie Sanders, Hillary Clinton and Martin O'Malley will go head-to-head-to-head in South Carolina in a debate sponsored by NBC News and YouTube. Here's all the live stream information you'll need. Read More »
Leave it to Bad Lip Reading to brighten up your day, folks. The famed comedy channel has just released a video of the primary Democratic debate featuring CNN moderator Anderson Cooper alongside presidential hopefuls Hillary Clinton, Bernie Sanders and Martin O'Malley—and even once upon a time candidates Jim Webb and Lincoln Chafee. Read More »
Well, folks, there were once five Democratic presidential candidates, and now there are four—unless Joe Biden decides to run, then there will be five again. Anyway, Jim Webb – you remember that guy who told the world he killed somebody at the debate? – has announced that he's officially dropping out of the presidential race. Which is a bummer because we were really hoping Alec Baldwin would continue to play him on Saturday Night Live. Read More »
Democratic presidential hopeful, and guy who almost-but-didn't-really make a mark at last week's CNN debate, Martin O'Malley, appeared on The Daily Show with Trevor Noah on Monday night to discuss his campaign. During the interview, the two hit all the hot topics: O'Malley's good looks and his issue with Ben Stiller, and yes, even other things like gun control and that little tiff he had with fellow Democrat, Hillary Clinton, during the debate. Read More »
Last week's democratic debate has nearly everyone talking, many of whom have been trying to decide who actually won. And while CNN claims that former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton succeeded ahead of everyone with 62%, with Vermont senator Bernie Sanders landing in second at 35%, it seems that the latter is the one getting all of the praise—which has us questioning just who actually won, because the Internet is saying it was Sanders. Of course, then there's the boy next door, Lincoln Chafee, who reportedly did so bad at the debate that CNN gave him a *% – yes, an asterisk. Not even a zero! Read More »
MStars News reported earlier on comedian Larry David's prettay, prettay, prettay, pret-tay flawless impression of Democratic Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders. At that time, Sanders had not responded to David's bit on Saturday Night Live, but now it seems things have changed. And guess what, he loved it! Read More »
Larry David might do an amazing Bernie Sanders impression, but it’s Real Time host Bill Maher who is getting the interview with the Democratic debate participant. The comedian recently had the Vermont Senator on his HBO program, and together, the two tried to figure out just how to get Sanders the Democratic nomination. Read More »
During Tuesday night's primary Democratic debate, Hillary Clinton found her integrity in question, largely from fellow candidate Lincoln Chaffee. Moderator Anderson Cooper brought up the much talked about subject – at least, mainly from the right wing – of Clinton's emails, in which she used a private server to send emails dealing with national issues. While most candidates agreed that the denizens of the United States were through with the topic, it seemed Chafee couldn't help but disagree. Read More »
Tuesday night's Democratic Debate got a bit heated at times, and we can thank democratic socialist Bernie Sanders for that. During the primary debate, Sanders slammed Wall Street bankers and billionaires for being money-hungry, greedy folk and loudly expressed that he's in no way associated with that party. Read More »
Tonight is the very first Democratic debate for the 2016 Presidential run, folks. Yes, even though the election is still one year away, the United States is gearing up for a debate between the candidates. And while this event may fail hard at being as entertaining as the Republican debates – or as some call it, The Donald Trump Show – there are still some things we're hoping to see during this evening's CNN event. Read More »
Tuesday night's Democratic debate has quite a few people yammering in anticipation. Of course, not as many as the Republican debates, but that was largely because of Donald Trump's oh-so-anything-can-happen presence. Regardless, CNN will host the very first Democratic debate, and many are hopeful that vice president Joe Biden shows up to announce his run for President, which is exactly why the network has created a "just in case" podium for the VP. And if you ask Late Show with Stephen Colbert host, well, that's just ridiculous. Read More »
With the Democratic Debate airing Tuesday, Oct. 13, on CNN, many are noting that it probably won't be as entertaining as the Republican debates—largely because of GOP frontrunner Donald Trump. And though the leader of the right won't be present at the debate, he's assured his fans that he will indeed live tweet the debate. So, watch out, Hillary Clinton! Read More »