Is Fox News Losing Its Mojo?
This has certainly been an enlightening presidential primary election cycle. The grassroots has risen up against the establishment, and one of the results is the revelation of who or what is actually part of the "establishment." Long believed to be a refuge for conservatives, Fox News appears to be losing its reputation among Republicans.
Sharpton: This will be the last night of an all-white Oscars - In a strip mall parking lot just yards from the Dolby theatre where the Oscars ceremony was due to start a few hours later, civil rights leader Al Sharpton and his organisation, the National Action Network (NAN), held a rally denouncing the lack of diversity in the Academy Awards.
Immigration stalwart Sen. Jeff Sessions endorses Trump - "The American people are not happy with their government. So some say we should forget it, there is an opportunity this year, Tuesday, the last opportunity we have for the people's voice to be heard. Has the government fixed immigration? Donald Trump will do it," Sessions said, according to Fox News.
Sen. Sasse: Between Trump and Clinton, I pick 'Neither' - Just hours after fellow Republican senator Jeff Sessions became the first member of the upper chamber to endorse Trump, Sasse wrote on Facebook : "I cannot support Donald Trump... My current answer for who I would support in a hypothetical matchup between Mr Trump and Mrs Clinton is: neither of them. I sincerely hope we select one of the other GOP candidates, but if Donald Trump ends up as the GOP nominee, conservatives will need to find a third option."
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