Richmond Times-Dispatch endorses Libertarian candidate Gary Johnson for president

The Richmond Times-Dispatch published an editorial piece Saturday night saying they will endorse Libertarian candidate Gary Johnson for president. The paper says the former New Mexico governor is the best choice for the presidency, calling him a "reasonable and formidable alternative" to Republican candidate Donald Trump and Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton.

Hillarys 2016 Platform On Energy, Explained

Following on last week's Trump episode , Sean O'Reilly and Taylor Muckerman are taking a look at Hillary Clinton's platform on energy. Listen in to find out what Clinton plans to change about the energy industry if she's elected -- how much she wants to expand nuclear, solar, and wind; how she plans to help disenfranchised coal families; and more.

Giuliani Says ‘Democrats Should Apologize’ For Calling Trump Racist Over Birtherism

Former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani, an adviser for Donald Trump's campaign, on Sunday called on Democrats to apologize for calling the GOP nominee racist over his claim that President Barack Obama was born in Africa. Following Trump's visit to an African-American church in Detroit over the weekend, CNN's Jake Tapper asked Giuliani if Trump should apologize to the black community for spreading the false birther notion that Obama was not an American citizen.

Sanders suggests lowering the bar for third-party candidates to take part in presidential debates

Hillary Clinton appears with Bernie Sanders at a rally in July in Portsmouth, N.H. Bernie Sanders, the runner-up for the Democratic presidential nomination, said Sunday that the threshold should probably be lower for third-party candidates such as Libertarian Gary Johnson to take part in the fall debates. Sanders, an independent senator from Vermont, was asked about the current 15 percent polling threshold during an appearance on NBC's "Meet the Press."

Putin Blasts Both Trump and Clinton for – Shock’ Campaign Tactics

Vladimir Putin blasted both Donald Trump's and Hillary Clinton's tactics on the campaign trail but refused to publicly take sides in a U.S. presidential race in which he's been accused of secretly favoring the New York real estate billionaire. "They're both using shock tactics, just each in their own way," the Russian president said in an interview.

Biden welshes on promised meeting with Syria heckler

Vice President Joe Biden did not meet with the man who interrupted his speech at a recent campaign rally for Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton, despite giving his "permission" to do so in front of crowd in Parma, Ohio. While speaking Thursday, Biden momentarily put his speech on hold as he addressed a heckler who repeatedly yelled that his friend died in recent combat in Syria.

Conservative View: Jennifer Rubin – Clinton continues to eat…

While Donald Trump sends millions of Americans fleeing the GOP, Hillary Clinton scoops up more endorsements of the type Republican nominees usually enjoy. The Clinton camp announced endorsements from two retired four-star generals, Bob Sennewald and David Maddox .

Your View: Benghazi email proves Hillary granted access to State Department

There have been many events recently reported in the news that shows the “pay for play” game played by Hillary Clinton and her minions at the State Department with those who were outside of our government. There appears that there were 154 people/organizations outside of the United States that had access to Hillary during her tenure as Secretary of State, where 85 of them contributed heavily to her Clinton foundation in the amount of $156 million dollars.

Liberal CNN Guest Skewers Clinton: Pretending to Be ‘Village Idiot’ on Email

On Friday's Anderson Cooper 360 , CNN host Cooper moderated a debate between two liberals, one of whom took a stridently critical position of Hillary Clinton for her flimsy excuses for mishandling classified email when she was Secretary of State. As CNN legal analyst Jeffrey Toobin came to the defense of the Democratic presidential candidate, George Washington University law professor Jonathan Turley was sharply critical of Clinton as he accused her of "trying to portray" herself as "something of a village idiot" in claiming that she misunderstood the marking of classified email, and calling her explanation "perfectly absurd," and asserting that it "borders on insulting."

Communist Party USA Endorses Hillary; Media Yawns

The former grand wizard of the Knights of the Ku Klux Klan told his bigoted followers that not voting for Trump would be "treason to your heritage" and implored them to volunteer for the billionaire candidate because they would find like-minded haters in the campaign." Even so, multiple white nationalists have found appeal in Trump's message and have aligned their support with the presidential candidate.

Trump calls for new civil rights agenda

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump has stepped up his bid to win over minority voters by addressing a largely black church in Detroit and calling for a new civil rights agenda to support African-Americans. As scores of protesters outside chanted "No justice, no peace," Trump said on Saturday he wanted to make Detroit - a predominantly African-American city which recently emerged from bankruptcy - the economic envy of the world by bringing back companies from abroad.

Detroit’s Mayor Likens Trump’s Minority Efforts to ‘The Apprentice’

Detroit's Democratic mayor Saturday slammed Donald Trump's visit to his city as "nothing but reading somebody else's words off a page" - saying that the Republican's recent outreach to minorities "feels like a new season of 'The Apprentice.' " "He basically ran a primary campaign of bigotry and attacked all different kind of groups," Mayor Mike Duggan told Poppy Harlow on CNN .