Obama Is Trying Too Hard to Make Health-Care Reform Look Perfect
Obama claims he never actually campaigned on the public option. Fine ... and?
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Obama claims he never actually campaigned on the public option. Fine ... and?
The President will stick around Washington until the Senate passes its bill.
President Obama, if you ask Senator Russ Feingold.
Apparently, this sort of thing happens.
A 'visibly angry' Obama addressed the climate conference.
It worked for the Dardens, a tourist couple from Georgia.
From those who received extraordinary assistance, an extraordinary commitment is demanded.
Heads of financial companies say they can't make it to today's meeting because of "inclement weather."
A bronze statue in Indonesia, a cardboard cutout in Norway.
Of all colors, why does she gravitate toward this?
"I would be remiss if I did not acknowledge the considerable controversy that your generous decision has generated."
Over 5,000 are expected to protest the war in Afghanistan at Obama's award ceremony in Oslo, but 44% of polled Norwegians think it was rude of him to cancel the traditional lunch.
After Gibbs calls the poll "meaningless," the organization fires back. Sort of.
"Mr. Obama now receives about the same as his two most recent predecessors."
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