Posts Tagged ‘Barack Obama’
I mean, I don’t believe in curses but…
The Prez just can’t catch a break…
President Obama predicts Colts win
PoliticoPresident Barack Obama joined with most odds fixers on Sunday and called the Indianapolis Colts the favorite in the Super Bowl, even though he is rooting for the New Orleans Saints.
Proof Positive that the White House is Clueless
Gibbs: “You Can’t Spend More Than You Have”
It boggles the mind.
Ann Coulter: Matthews and Olbermann Now Openly Fighting Over Obama
It’s an Ann Coulter classic:
In the case Obama mentioned, the court overruled section 441a of the campaign-finance law, which had banned all corporate spending on elections. The case did not concern, nor did the court address, section 441e, which prohibits foreign corporations from making any “contribution or donation of money or other thing of value … in connection with a Federal, State or local election.”
History will record that these remarks from his State of the Union address were the only case legendary barrister Barack Obama ever argued before the Supreme Court. And he lost.
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He should have that looked at…
Maybe it’s an old back injury.
This photo from last week shows President Obama bowing to Tampa Mayor Pam Iorio last Thursday. This follows on last years stories of the President bowing to Saudi King Abdullah and Japanese Emperor Akihito.
While greetings differ, protocol does not dictate that the President bow to other heads of state. That’s the story here.
Sure there’s the message of hopey-changeyness thats says we can all get along if we just play nice. But I don’t think even President Obama is saying that the United States is bowing to the Saudis, or the Japanese, or even the City of Tampa.
I think someone in his protocol office, perhaps the same person that suggested he give an iPod to the Queen of England, needs to get up to speed.
In other words, this is a non-story. One that can distract from the real issue of defeating Obama care, or the real issue of the President’s proposed budget of $3.8 trillion budget for fiscal 2011 that projects the deficit will shoot up to a record $1.6 trillion this year.








