Posts Tagged ‘Barack Obama’
Bush Created Much More Debt than Obama according to U.S. National Debt Chart
According to the U.S. National Debt Chart, former President George W. Bush created much more debt than President Barack Obama. Bush’s policies created $7 trillion in debt while Obama’s policies created $1.4 trillion. Bush Created Much More Debt than Obama [Read More]
Sen. Gregg’s withdrawal smells ungraciously fishy
Senator Judd GreggAfter begging the Obama’s administration to considered him for the position of U.S. Commerce Secretary, the Republican Senator Judd Gregg of New Hampshire made an above-face by withdrawing his consideration. Following is Senator Gregg Statement on [Read More]
Pat Robertson: I’m pleased with Obama, Bush goofed
controversial televangelist Pat Robertson While speaking with CNN’s Suzanne Malveaux, controversial televangelist Pat Robertson’s noted that he is "remarkably pleased" with President-elect Barack Obama, and believes President Bush’s [Read More]
Congress reduced Obama’s Secretary of State salary
Hillary ClintonCongress voted Wednesday night to reduce the Secretary of State’s salary back to its pre-2007 level of $186,000 to conform to a clause in Article 1, Section 6 of the Constitution which stipulates that a member of congress cannot be appointed to a [Read More]
Why is McCain lying about Obama’s records?
George Bush and John McCainAt a campaign stop in Green Bay, Wisconsin, on Friday September 19, 2008, Sen. John McCain made the following statement about Sen. Barack Obama: "He said he won’t raise taxes for most people, but he’s voted 94 times in his short [Read More]
Obama’s Florida rally was disrupted by African-American protesters
CORAL GABLES, Florida — Today Senator Barack Obama’s campaign rally in Coral Gables, Florida was disrupted by about 10 African-American protesters holding signs that called themselves, "Blacks Against Obama." The protesters looked like students from a [Read More]
Obama: Blacks must show greater responsibility
Senator Barack Obama, the presumptive nominee of the Democratic party, spoke at the 99th Annual Convention of the NAACP, held in the Duke Energy Center in Cincinnati, Ohio last night. "If I have the privilege of serving as your next president, 100 years after the [Read More]
McCain and Obama reacts to Guantanamo ruling
The U.S. Supreme Court 5-4 ruling rebuked the Bush’s administration for the third time for its treatment of prisoners at Guantanamo Bay. The court ruled that the 270 foreign suspects have the right under the US Constitution to challenge their detention in civilian [Read More]
Catholic League attacks Obama, but quiet about child abuse
The Catholic League sharply criticized Barack Obama Friday for his ties to the out speaking Catholic minister Michael Pfleger, saying in a statement the Illinois senator should have severed ties with him long ago. The criticisms come after wide circulation on the Internet [Read More]
Is Hillary Predicting Obama’s Death in June?
Does Hillary know something that we don’t know? Hillary Rodham Clinton, the Senator from New York noted today “I think people have short memories,” she said then. “Primary contests used to last a lot longer. We all remember the great tragedy of Bobby [Read More]
Tennessee GOP attacks Michelle Obama
The Tennessee Republican Party unveiled a Web video today highlighting comments Michelle Obama made when she said “I am proud of America for the first time in my adult life.” Michelle Obama is the target of a video by the Tennessee Republican Party ahead of her [Read More]
Team Obama faced racism while campaigning
There have not been much in the news pertaining to information in the news about Senator Obama’s phone-bank volunteers and campaign surrogates encountering a “RAW” and “PURE” racism and hostility that have gone largely unnoticed and [Read More]
Is John Edwards endorsement of Obama too late?
remote host "i.l.cnn.net" not allowedFormer Democratic presidential nominee John Edwards endorsed his former Democratic rival Sen. Barack Obama today at a campaign event in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Senator Edwards dropped out of the Democratic race in January 30 after poor showings in the early contests, in [Read More]
Clinton’s decisive victory in West Virginia
Clinton’s largest margins, as expected, were registered among voters at the lower end of the socioeconomic ladder or poor whites. Clinton defeated Obama by 50 points among white voters without a college degree. Her margin of victory was more than 60 points among white [Read More]
