Republicans allege Benghazi ‘cover up,’ but of what exactly?
Congressional hearings Wednesday will feature self-described "whistle blowers" on 2012 attacks that killed four Americans.Full story
Congressional hearings Wednesday will feature self-described "whistle blowers" on 2012 attacks that killed four Americans.Full story
Lehigh University’s Dr. James Peterson and Bloomberg View columnist Jonathan Alter preview the hay Republicans hope to make over the attacks on the diplomatic mission in Benghazi last year – despite never being able to find any evidence of a coverup.
NBC's Mark Murray explains whether the surgery is a sign that Gov. Chris Christie will run for the presidency in 2016.
After decades of holding the upper-hand on cultural issues, the country has shifted, and now Democrats have taken the momentum on cultural issues, but does that mean that progress will continue?
Republican strategist Hogan Gidley and The Grio’s Joy Reid discuss the battle between the Republican Party establishment and social conservatives.
Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Tx., insists that Republicans are ‘winning the argument’ with voters, but the polling proves just the opposite. If this is winning, what does losing look like?
After months of saying that the president was ashamed of America, it’s Rush Limbaugh who’s saying it now. The Rev. Al Sharpton and MSNBC’s Chris Hayes talk about the funny, and ironic, language coming from the Republican Party.
Democratic strategist Jamal Simmons, The Atlantic’s Molly Ball and Washington DC Editor for the National Review and contributor for CNBC join The Daily Rundown’s Chuck Todd to discuss Gov. Chris Christie recent remarks on his weight and how it may imply his future run for president and Sen. Marco R
Former Arkansas Gov. MIke Huckabee addresses the media during a news conference held by a group supporting Republican Todd Akin Friday, Nov. 2, 2012, in Kansas City, Mo. Akin is running against Democratic Sen. Claire McCaskill for the Missouri Senate seat.