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Van Jones and S.E. Cupp weigh in on Hillary Clinton's comments about gun control in the U.S during CNN's live town hall event.
If you want to win the millennial vote, you'll have to oppose NSA surveillance. S.E. Cupp explains.
No eye-catching achievement at State. No signature doctrine. No strategy.
Those are just some of the buzzwords and phrases national Republicans are going to be using when describing Hillary Clinton's soon-to-be-out memoir "Hard Choices" and her time as America's top diplomat. Full story
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At 6:30pm ET, Newt Gingrich and Stephanie Cutter are joined by Neera Tanden of Center for American Progress and David Bossie of Citizens United for a debate.
Are Hillary's Republican critics helping or hurting her potential 2016 plans?
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Paul Begala and S.E. Cupp debate what Hillary Clinton accomplished as Secretary of State with Tim Miller and Tracy Sefl
Problems with Hillary the "inevitable"
Cupp and Begala debate the issues with painting Hillary Clinton as "inevitable."
Clinton calls West Bank "under occupation"
S.E. Cupp challenges Tracy Sefl over Hillary Clinton calling West Bank "under occupation" in her new book.
Cupp outraged Rock has gotten so boring
Cupp is outraged about Metallica getting kicked out of a festival & Paul is outraged over what's going on with Texas GOP.
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton defended the fact she's reportedly made $5 million in speaking fees since leaving the State Department in early 2013 by arguing that her family "came out of the White House not only dead broke but in debt."
Pressed by ABC's Diane Sawyer in a clip of an interview that will air in full on Monday night, Clinton added that her family had "no money" when they left the White House more than a dozen years ago and "struggled to piece together the resources for mortgages for houses, for Chelsea's education." Full story
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At 6:30pm ET, S.E. Cupp and guest host Paul Begala are joined by Tracy Sefl of Ready for Hillary and Tim Miller, who is the co-author of "Failed Choices," a response to Hillary's new book.
Was Hillary Clinton an effective Secretary of State?
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Dr. Ben Carson, a renowned neurosurgeon and a popular figure among conservatives who's considering a run for president, wouldn't say whether he's qualified to be commander in chief.
Appearing on CNN's "Crossfire” on Wednesday, Carson was asked by co-host Stephanie Cutter on the left whether he thinks he has what it takes to lead the country.
"Well, let me put it this way, I'm not sure that anybody is qualified to be the commander in chief by themselves," Carson said. Full story
Ben Carson defends Nazi comparison
Dr. Ben Carson defends his recent comments in comparing Nazi Germany to the power of protest in the U.S.
DNC comms director Mo Elleithee suggests inevitability for Hillary Clinton's presidential candidacy could become a problem.
A midterm challenge for Dems, GOP
GOP messenger Spicer bets his Democratic counterpart Elliethee that the GOP will pick up more seats in the House and Senate.
GOP civil war?
Van Jones questions the unity of the GOP while sparring with Sean Spicer.
Madden outraged over 9/11 gift shop
Kevin Madden is outraged over the gift shop at the 9/11 memorial.
Candidate links Dems to mass shootings
Van Jones is outraged a Congressional candidate linked Democrats to mass shootings.
Hillary Clinton's name was the talk of the town on Sunday, as political talk shows were filled with attacks, speculation and praise.
Could posing Hillary as the "inevitable" candidate end up hurting Democrats? Are both parties so focused on Clinton that they're missing opportunities in 2014?
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At 6:30pm ET we'll have a political party faceoff between DNC communications director Mo Elleithee and RNC communications director Sean Spicer. Van Jones and guest host Kevin Madden will be hosting the debate.
We want you to weigh in: Are Republicans scared of a Hillary Clinton candidacy in 2016?
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