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Obama to meet with black leaders on the economy (AP)
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AP - It's a light public day for President Barack Obama as Washington deals with its second snowstorm in less than a week.
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Originally Posted at American Thinker A snow job is defined as in intensive effort at persuasion or deception. Thus, it stands to reason that Barack Obama remained undaunted during the biggest blizzard to hit Washington, D.C. since 1922. The historic snowstorm brought down the nation's capital , culminating a year-long snow job administered by President Barack Obama. Ironically, Washington, D.C. was the hardest hit, burying a ...
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By CHARLES BABINGTON Associated Press Writer WASHINGTON (AP) President Barack Obama says it's time for Democrats and Republicans to work hard because the American people expect a seriousness of purpose that transcends petty politics. Read more Original post blogged on b2evolution .
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BY WILLIAM MCGURN This weekend, Americans were treated to something new: Barack Obama defending his war policies by suggesting they merely continue his predecessor's practices. The defense is illuminating, not least for its implicit recognition that George W. Bush has more credibility on fighting terrorists than does the sitting president. Mr. Obama's explanation came in an interview with Katie Couric just before the Super Bowl. Ms. ...
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In response to my column last week about President Obama's complaints regarding the New Media and the "echo chamber" in Washington, I received a note from a journalist whom I respect and who posed these questions to me: Couldn't it be that Obama genuinely wants to ratchet up the civility in our national conversation . . . and is merely pointing out that cable television news is mainly about politics, shallow arguments, bickering, and at ...
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Fifty-eight percent of Americans say the Republicans are not doing enough to comprise with President Obama on important issues and 44 percent put the burden on Obama for not finding ways to work with the GOP, according to a Washington Post/ABC News poll conducted Feb. 4-8. But more Americans say Obama has got it right compared to the Republicans, with 45 percent rating Obama's efforts at compromise "about right" while only 30 percent say ...
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