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You have to question whether he’d carry more than a couple (even a couple?) of states in the general election. “On the campaign trail, Mr. Santorum has criticized a requirement in President Barack Obama’s health-care overhaul that insurers cover...
Sen. Ron Wyden, D-Ore. , has signed on to cosponsor Ryan's latest scheme, but most Democrats reject it, charging that it would shift much of the burden of rising costs onto the elderly. In his budget proposal last week, Obama suggested cuts of about...
Yemen's Vice President Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi (R), who is the country's acting leader, meets with U.S. President Barack Obama's top counterterrorism advisor John Brennan (L) in Sanaa February 18, 2012. View Photo »
When you become president, one thing that happens overnight is that you and everyone you love get a bunch of new nicknames
Obama, Angelina Jolie and BBC reporters fans of the brandDown said to come from Hungarian farms where geese are force-fed for foie grasFirm had previously claimed their feathers were from 'the very best source' - and never from foie gras geese A major...
The panel above was assembled last week by the Republican-run House Oversight and Government Reform Committee to discuss mandatory coverage of female contraception in insurance plans. Now, what do these experts discussing female contraception have in...
This was one major imperative for the continuing of good relations between United States and China in the first year. But in the second year of the Obama Administration you could see a drastic change of moving away from that optimistic note of US –...
US President Barack Obama leaves after speaking during a Democratic campaign fundraiser in Bellevue, Washington, February 17, 2012. View Photo »
Obama reversed Bush’s policy of ignoring Osama bin Laden, immediately setting a course that eventually led to his capture and death.
NBC news cited unmanned military sources as saying that US President Obama hopes to use the visual evidence collected by the unmanned aerial vehicles to make a stronger case for yet more international pressure on Syria. There have also been discussions...
These deniers include, well, you know who. Some deniers seem to be in the pay of “many large fossil fuel-based industries” who have “tried to discredit the work of scientists”. “Fortunately”, though “a new generation of world leaders” is “taking global...
Barack Hussein Obama II (pronounced /bəˈrɑːk huːˈseɪn oʊˈbɑːmə/; born August 4, 1961) is the 44th and current President of the United States. He is the first African American to hold the office. Obama was the junior United States Senator from Illinois from January 2005 until November 2008, when he resigned after his election to the presidency. Full Article
President Barack Obama, standing near Medina Elementary School principal Beth Hamilton, left, greets children in the rain in Medina, Wash. , Friday, Feb. 17, 2012. Obama, who attended a fundraiser nearby, is on a three-day trip to the West Coast.
View Photo »President Barack Obama greets school children from Medina Elementary School in Medina, Wash. , Friday, Feb. 17, 2012, after attending a fundraiser.
View Photo »President Barack Obama greets Medina Elementary School principal Beth Hamilton in the rain in Medina, Wash. , Friday, Feb. 17, 2012. Obama, who attended a fundraiser nearby, is on a three-day trip to the West Coast.
View Photo »President Barack Obama greets school children from Medina Elementary School in Medina, Wash. , Friday, Feb. 17, 2012. Obama, who attended a fundraiser nearby, is on a three-day trip to the West Coast.
View Photo »President Barack Obama turns to wave as he leaves Friday, Feb. 17, 2012, from Paine Field, in Everett, Wash. Obama called for more steps to help U.S. companies compete overseas. In addition to the trade announcement at Boeing, Obama was held two fundraisers in the Seattle area Friday.
View Photo »President Barack Obama is framed by runway lights as he walks across the tarmac to Air Force One while departing Friday, Feb. 17, 2012, from Paine Field, in Everett, Wash. Obama called for more steps to help U.S. companies compete overseas. In addition to the trade announcement at...
View Photo »US President Barack Obama boards Air Force One prior to departing San Francisco International Airport in San Francisco, California, February 17, 2012, en route to Seattle, Washington to speak about the economy at Boeing.
View Photo »President Barack Obama speaks at a production facility of a Boeing plant in Everett, Wash. , Friday, Feb. 17, 2012.
View Photo »President Barack Obama greets the crowd before speaking at a production facility at a Boeing plant in Everett, Wash. , Friday, Feb. 17, 2012.
View Photo »President Barack Obama walks down a new Boeing Dreamliner before speaking at a production facility of a Boeing plant in Everett, Wash. , Friday, Feb. 17, 2012.
View Photo »President Barack Obama talks with Boeing employees while touring the inside of a Boeing Dreamliner , Friday, Feb. 17, 2012,at a Boeing production facility in Everett, Wash.
View Photo »President Barack Obama looks at the overhead compartment of a Boeing Dreamliner during a tour with Boeing employee Rick Goade, Friday, Feb. 17, 2012, while visiting a production facility a Boeing plant in Everett, Wash.
View Photo »President Barack Obama looks at the windows of a Boeing Dreamliner during a tour with Boeing employee Rick Goade, right, Friday, Feb. 17, 2012, at a Boeing production facility in Everett, Wash.
View Photo »President Barack Obama, accompanied by Boeing Executive Vice President and CEO of Commercial Airplanes Jim Albaugh, left, and Boeing CEO Jim McNerney, tours a production facility at a Boeing plant in Everett, Wash. , Friday, Feb. 17, 2012.
View Photo »President Barack Obama greets the crowd after arriving at Paine Field Airport in Everett, Wash. , Friday, Feb. 17, 2012. Afterward, Obama toured a production facility and deliver remarks at a Boeing plant in Everett, Wash.
View Photo »President Barack Obama runs over to greet a small crowd of people after arriving at Paine Field Airport in Everett, Wash. , Friday, Feb. 17, 2012. Afterward, Obama toured a production facility and delivered remarks at the Boeing plant in Everett.
View Photo »President Barack Obama talks with Washington Gov. Chris Gregoire after arriving at Paine Field Airport in Everett, Wash. , Friday, Feb. 17, 2012.
View Photo »President Barack Obama's limousine pulls up to Marine One at Paine Field, in Everett, Wash. , Friday, Feb. 17, 2012.
View Photo »President Barack Obama speaks, Friday, Feb. 17, 2012, at the Boeing Company's 787 airplane assembly facility in Everett, Wash.
View Photo »President Barack Obama heads up the steps of Air Force One at San Francisco International Airport in San Francisco, Friday, Feb. 17, 2012, enroute to Washington state.
View Photo »President Barack Obama steps out of a Boeing 787 after touring the airplane, Friday, Feb. 17, 2012, at the Boeing Company 787 airplane assembly facility in Everett, Wash.
View Photo »President Barack Obama waves upon his arrival at Paine Field, in Everett, Wash. , Friday, Feb. 17, 2012. Obama is outlining new steps to boost U.S. exports during a tour to a Boeing assembly plant in Everett, calling on Congress to continue financing a national export credit agency...
View Photo »President Barack Obama leads a security detail as he jogs over to greet people upon his arrival at Paine Field, in Everett, Wash. , Friday, Feb. 17, 2012.
View Photo »President Barack Obama leads a security detail as he jogs over to greet people upon his arrival at Paine Field, in Everett, Wash. , Friday, Feb. 17, 2012. Obama is outlining new steps to boost U.S. exports during a tour to a Boeing assembly plant in Everett, calling on Congress to...
View Photo »President Barack Obama waves as he boards Air Force One before departing from San Francisco International Airport in San Francisco, Friday, Feb. 17, 2012, enroute to Seattle.
View Photo »President Barack Obama, standing near Medina Elementary School principal Beth Hamilton, left, greets children in the rain in Medina, Wash. , Friday, Feb. 17, 2012. Obama, who attended a fundraiser nearby, is on a three-day trip to the West Coast.
View Photo »The rate of new infections may be going down elsewhere, but it's not going down here in America
Most of us looked on in dismay as the leadership of the U.S. House of Representatives led our nation, not once, but twice, to the edge of catastrophe because it refused to accept the will of the people of the United States when we elected Barack Obama as president
Look back and you'll see that both Republicans and Democrats in Congress have consistently come together to fund this fight ... That's testament to the values that we share as Americans, a commitment that extends across party lines and that is demonstrated by President Bush and I joining you all today.
If Mitt cant even win a GOP debate this far into the campaign, how is he supposed to beat back the media and Obama?
It is possible that we see some additional progress over the next couple of weeks that can continue to help strengthen the economy and get us through what has been a very difficult period, not just for the United States but obviously for the world economy
It's now time for our party to unite around the candidate best equipped to beat Barack Obama ... Despite our differences ... that candidate is Gov. Mitt Romney.
That program … has saved hundreds of thousands of lives, spurred international action and laid the foundation for a comprehensive global plan that will impact the lives of millions
Do you still think of President Obama as the food stamp president?
We just have to keep at it, steady, persistent, today, tomorrow, and every day until we get to zero
Black men and white men, Jews and gentiles break bread together every day. His four little children have grown up witnessing a new South. And I hazard a guess that he could not have conceived, in 1963, the election of Barack Obama to the presidency.
History will record [Bush's] Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief as an extraordinary legacy
President Obama spends the entire caucus and primary period leading up to each event being rhetorically beaten to a pulp by these Republican candidates
We are going to win this fight ... But the fight's not over, not by a long shot.
the military budget may be cut by up to a trillion dollars over a decade, far more than the $400 billion in 12-year savings that President Obama had proposed in his April 13, 2011, speech that signaled the White House's full engagement on the deficit issue ⌠above and beyond savings that will result, a...
This cannot be a matter of who wins and loses in Washington; this is about delivering a win for the American people
Why are Obama’s critics so dumb?
That program — more ambitious than even leading advocates thought was possible at the time — has saved thousands and thousands and thousands of lives, spurred international action, and laid the foundation for a comprehensive global plan that will impact the lives of millions
Second, you’re the one who earlier raised a key point. There’s — the area that ought to be I-73 -- was called by Barack Obama a corridor of shame because of unemployment. Has it improved in three years? No. They haven’t built the road. They haven’t helped the people. They haven’t done anything.
Every single thing that we care about is at stake in this next election
Who can face the political realities and take on Obama? I want to see Newt Gingrich in a debate with Obama. I know who can win that one.
It has been three wrenching years for this country
Who can face the political realities and take on Obama? I want to see Newt Gingrich in a debate with Obama. I know who can win that one.
To stop disease that spreads across borders, we must strengthen our systems of public health. We will continue the fight against HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria. We will focus on the health of mothers and children. And we must come together to prevent, detect and fight every kind of biological danger...
Obama's action … is a blight on his legacy because he will forever be known as the president who signed indefinite detention without charge or trial into law.
To stop disease that spreads across borders, we must strengthen our systems of public health. We will continue the fight against HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria. We will focus on the health of mothers and children. And we must come together to prevent, detect and fight every kind of biological danger...
