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Barack Obama: Last Transatlantic President?
6 hours ago ago from The Washington Note
This is a guest note by Nicholas Kitchen, Editor of IDEAS Reports and a Fellow of the LSE IDEAS -- or for acronym-challenged, Diplomacy & Strategy at the London School of Economics Barack Obama: Last Transatlantic President? When Barack Obama took office in January, expectations of what the new President could bring to international affairs were stratospheric. If his name, race, origins and upbringing were anything to go by, Barack ...
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17 hours ago ago from The Razor
Watching the president's approval ratings sink and hearing people regret their votes cast a year ago makes me consider the president's failure to acknowledge the growing chorus of criticism of his policies. The tone deafness of his administration manifests itself from the refusal to compromise with the GOP on health care to the shrugging off of the losses of governorships in Virginia and New Jersey. Where Clinton kept a close watch on his ...
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19 hours ago ago from Black Buzz
BLACK BUZZ NEWS December 9,2009 Valley Forge, Pa. It appears as though President Obama did not make the case for expanding the United States military presence in the country of Afghanistan. The American people should not be duped by Obama's empty rhetoric. For all the good it will do I ask that the American people to contact your Congress person voicing your displeasure with the President's decision of sending 30,000 additional American ...
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13 hours ago ago from The Daily of the University of Washington - Latest News
Early last week, former Vice President Dick Cheney emerged from his eerie, dark lair once again to assail President Obama’s foreign policy. In October, Cheney claimed the president was “dithering” on the decision of a new strategy for the war in Afghanistan. “Make no mistake, signals of indecision out of Washington hurt our allies and embolden our enemies,” Cheney said. This time he accused Obama of “projecting weakness” by ...
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17 hours ago ago from Media Indigest
For your final blog post, please predict, based on what you’ve learned and what your *imagination* says, what you think will be key to winning the 2012 election online. I don't know where social media will be 2012. Mobile technology and Smartphone will likely make a huge processing leap and will likely play a much greater role. I can see how augmented reality SRengine might be helpful in the field if combined with the face recognition ...
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Robert Scheer: Dear Barack, Spare Me Your E-Mails
9 hours ago ago from Huffington Post
Barack Obama's faux populism is beginning to grate, and when yet another one of those "we the people" e-mails from the president landed on my screen as I was fishing around for a column subject, I came unglued. It is one thing to rob us blind by rewarding the power elite that created our problems but quite another to sugarcoat it in the rhetoric of a David taking on those Goliaths. In each of the three most important areas of policy with ...
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1 hour, 20 minutes ago ago from Wall Street Journal
By Jonathan Weisman When President Barack Obama summoned the bipartisan leadership of Congress to talk jobs, this probably wasn't what he had in mind. In an apparently tense exchange, Republican leaders lectured Obama on his policies, saying uncertainty over energy, health care and financial legislation was freezing business hiring. Obama fired back, according to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi : Stop trying to frighten the American people. ...
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