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Barack Obama made a decision yesterday to make an issue of a brief passage in the Knesset speech by President Bush. Though the President never mentioned the Senator by name, and spoke only of those who “seem to believe that we should negotiate with terrorists and radicals,” Obama seized on the...
The problem Barack Obama is stuck with - whether he likes it or not, and he doesn't - is that during this campaign he did in fact say, and moreover did in fact say several times, that as President he would be entirely willing to sit down with Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and other rogues...
If it were not for a number of conservative journalists who deal with facts and not spin, many of us would have no idea what the news media are not reporting about the social, financial, academic, religious and political events upon which we are called to make informed – indeed, crucial –...
With his eyes fixed on the nomination finish line, Barack Obama did not expect a charge of appeasement from President Bush last week. Bush's attack found the holes in Obama's national security credentials, which escaped scrutiny during his battle with Sen. Hillary Clinton. Beyond plans to...
WASHINGTON - Barack Obama fired back at President Bush yesterday, accusing him of an "appalling attack" for suggesting that the Democratic presidential hopeful wanted to appease America's enemies. "Now, that's exactly the kind of appalling attack that's divided our country and that alienates us...
Sen. Barack Obama pushed back Friday against President Bush's implicit criticism of his approach to foreign policy, condemning his administration for not capturing Osama bin Laden and blaming its Iraq war policy for strengthening and emboldening Iran.
not Obama. Undaunted, Obama redoubled his criticism of Bush and even broadened it to encompass Republican John McCain, who seconded the president's comments. The Bush-McCain linkage is a key component of Obama's general election strategy. “I'm a strong believer in a bipartisan foreign policy, but...
Marc cites CNN's Ed Henry: While the words Barack Obama were never used White House aides privately admit the President referring not just to Barack Obama but other Democrats like Jimmy Carter, for example, who has recently suggested himself has sat down with Hamas leaders and has suggested that...
The problem Barack Obama is stuck with - whether he likes it or not, and he doesn't - is that during this campaign he did in fact say, and moreover did in fact say several times, that as President he would be entirely willing to sit down with Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and other rogues...
The White House reports that the President's reproach of those who appease terrorists was aimed -- if at anyone -- at Jimmy Carter. If the Bush people had intended to play rope-a-dope, they couldn't have done it better. After all, what does it say about Barack Obama -- and the entire Democrat...
Well it looks like MSNBC aka the All-Obama Network is at it again. They have a show called Morning Joe. The host of this show is Joe Scarborough aka Joe Scarfarce (Google that name and you will see who “gave him” that name). I know its probably watched by 3 viewers +/-. [...]
U.S. Government, Terrorist Organizations & Leaders, War, Terrorism & Civil Disorder, Terrorism, Government, Middle East Terrorist Groups, Elections, U.S. President, Jimmy Carter, Barack Obama, Ed Gillespie, George W. Bush, Michael Medved, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, U.S. Federal Government, HAMAS
