Irish Village of Moneygall Welcomes Hometown Hero, Barack Obama
The town is in a tizzy for visit by a great-great-great grandson of one of its residents.
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The town is in a tizzy for visit by a great-great-great grandson of one of its residents.
Liberals are simultaneously reassured and fearful.
The president makes a compelling case for the need to calm our political conversation.
Call him all you want, but there's no one home.
Congressional Democrats balking at the President's tax bargain should shut up but Obama will need to tell them so with much more charm than he did yesterday.
John McCain considers a two-year extension of all Bush tax cuts the Republicans' "fallback position."
Meanwhile, Sean Hannity thinks it's the Republicans who are caving.
"It used to be that anything Obama — it was just hot."
Blake Lively shows off her assets, Kellan Lutz doesn't want to be a piece of meat.
Just another amenity that comes with living in an apartment building in Chelsea.
It's the follow-through, not the rhetoric, that counts this time.
Then he had Michelle "Bombshell" McGee on his radio show.
And more expected and unexpected celebrity behavior, in today's gossip roundup.
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