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Obama administration has been more partisan than Clinton White House
11 hours ago ago from Support our Country
McCain: Obama administration has been more partisan than Clinton White House Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) gave his challenger in the 2008 presidential election a stiff review Sunday as President Barack Obama nears completion of his first year in office. "[Obama] said there would be a change in the climate in Washington," McCain said. "There's been a change. It's more partisan. It's more bitterly divided than it's been." McCain, when ...
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8 hours ago ago from Liberty Reborn
It is so very interesting to watch polls on President Obama's approval ratings either as a whole or on individual issues. After he won election so many Americans ignored the truth about what he stood for, what he planned to do and even the very words from his own mouth when caught in candid moments outside of debates where he tried oh so hard to paint himself as some sort of centrist. Naive Americans ignored people like myself who laid out ...
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19 hours ago ago from NEWS JUNKIE POST
It is almost one year since President Obama took office, the expectations were high not only in America but across the world. In that time frame, President Obama's approval rating has gone down by 20 percent in the polls as more people realized that he didn't have a vision for changing the world , but instead has become the manager of a declining Empire. During the 2008 campaign, President Obama had built what appeared to be a solid and ...
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US President Barack Obama is in Copenhagen for the final day of climate change talks. World leaders are trying to reach a deal. Will it be worthwhile?
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18 hours ago ago from From On High
A lot of people are wondering: What was he thinking? Obama does it again New York Post editorial President Obama reportedly was re luctant to attend the final day of the UN's Copenhagen climate-change summit unless it was front-end wired to be a major political success. But he went anyway, was twice humiliated in public by the Chinese premier and then finally settled for what the White House hailed as a "meaningful agreement." ...
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McCain: Obama Created More Partisan Environment Than Bill Clinton
7 hours ago ago from Huffington Post
Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) ripped into the president on Sunday for abandoning his pledge to foster bipartisanship in Washington, accusing Obama of creating a more toxic political environment than that which existed during the Clinton administration. "In some ways, of course, yeah," McCain told Fox News Sunday when asked if the Obama White House was more partisan than Bill Clinton's. "At least under Hillarycare they tried to seriously ...
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23 hours ago ago from The New York Times
Some Chicagoans grouse that President Obama has reneged on promises to return home regularly. Midway through a desultory, prickly United States Senate debate last week, I realized he might need to get back to help save his old seat for Democrats. This article is part of our expanded Chicago coverage. The Chicago report features coverage of public affairs, culture, lifestyle and sports in the region and is produced by the ...
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14 hours ago ago from The New York Times
WASHINGTON President Obama 's chief of staff, Rahm Emanuel , likes to say that the only thing that is not negotiable is success. The last 48 hours offered a case study in how the president applies that maxim to governing. Blog After weeks of frustrating delays and falling poll numbers, Mr. Obama decided to take what he could get, declare victory and claim momentum on some of the administration's biggest priorities, ...
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20 hours ago ago from Huffington Post
From Treehugger What the Hell Happened at Copenhagen By the time the world learned of President Obama's announcement about an "unprecedented breakthrough" to close these climate talks, called the "Copenhagen Accord," Obama was already on Air Force One. And not a moment too soon. Hours later, as African negotiators were leading an uproar over the accord and civil society groups were protesting outside, it was still unclear which other ...
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