The Jan Brewer/Barack Obama Incident: The Video
It doesn’t necessarily add very much to what we’ve already heard about what happen, but the Associated Press has released video of President Obama’s arrival in Arizona yesterday, and his encounter on the tarmac with Arizona Governor Jan Brewer. Unfortunately, the President’s limosene was between the cameraman and where the President or Governor were standing [...]
Ariz. Governor Jan Brewer’s Really Bad Photo Op
Arizona Governor Jan Brewer was on hand to greet President Obama when he landed at the airport in Phoenix today, then things just went badly: Arizona Governor Jan Brewer traded words with President Obama after she greeted him at a Phoenix airport Wednesday. Brewer and Obama “spoke intensely for a few minutes” after he landed [...]
Bill Daley Stepping Down As White House Chief Of Staff
Some somewhat surprising news from the White House: Bill Daley is stepping down from his job as White House chief of staff and will be replaced by budget director Jack Lew, a senior administration official said Monday. Daley’s tenure has been plagued by complaints about his management style and his rocky relations with Congress. He [...]
More Obama Recess Appointments, This Time To NLRB
Following up on his recess appointment of Richard Cordray to head the CFPB, President Obama is also using the power to make three appointments to the National Labor Relations Board: President Obama will recess-appoint his nominees to the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), bypassing a likely filibuster from Senate Republicans to keep the controversial agency [...]
Defying Senate GOP, Obama To Use Recess Appointment To Appoint Head Of CFPB
President Obama is set to announce that he will use the power granted him Article II, Section 2, Clause 3 of the Constitution to make a recess appointment to name the head of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau: President Obama will announce today that he will appoint Richard Cordray as head of the controversial Consumer [...]
Sarah Palin Sticks The Knife In Michele Bachmann
In case you were wondering if the relationship between Sarah Palin and Michele Bachmann had improved recently: As for Michelle Bachmann. She has a lot to offer, also, but I don’t think it is her time this go around. And I believe that unless she, too, wants to spend her own money or borrowing money [...]
Apparently, Conservatives Don’t Like Obama’s Dog Either
Yesterday, there was a ridiculous story making its way around the conservative blogosphere claiming that the White House had flown Bo, the White House Dog, back from Hawaii for a photo op with the President: This may not be the biggest story of the year, and in all likelihood it probably isn’t even true. But [...]
Fox News & Sarah Palin Attack The White House Christmas Card
In the world of Fox News and Sarah Palin, the picture above, which graces the front of the 2011 White House Christmas Card isn’t, well, Christmas-y enough: The official White House holiday card makes no mention of the word ‘Christmas’ and instead focused on Bo the First Dog based on the wishes of the First [...]
Payroll Tax Standoff May Keep Obama In Washington For Christmas
The ongoing standoff over the Payroll Tax Cut is presenting President Obama with a political dilemma regarding the Christmas holidays: President Obama faces a most difficult decision with the payroll tax extension up in the air, and it isn’t whether to compromise with Republicans. The toughest call for the president this holiday season may be [...]
Just When You Thought She Was Out…….
She hints about jumping back in: Sarah Palin says it’s not too late for someone to jump into the Republican presidential race. Asked by Fox Business Network about the likelihood that she’d become a candidate, the former Alaska governor and 2008 GOP vice presidential nominee said it’s not too late for “folks” to jump in. [...]
Obama’s Kansas Speech Fails The Fact Check Test
I wrote yesterday about President Obama’s speech in Osawatomie, Kansas that repeated many of the themes of “fairness” that he’s been hitting for nearly a year now. The Washington Post’s Glenn Kessler took a look at many of the factual assertions the President made in the speech and found them, well, not very factual at all.
Trouble In Paradise: Roger Ailes Upset With Sarah Palin
Apparently, he didn’t like the fact that she made her announcement about her 2012 intentions on a radio show: Sarah Palin’s announcement that she wouldn’t run for president disappointed her legions of admirers — but it infuriated Roger Ailes. The Fox News chief wasn’t angry about the decision itself. Rather, he was livid that Palin [...]
Today In Washington: V.P. Biden Attends A Secret Meeting On Transparency
You really can’t make things like this up: “At 1:00 PM, the Vice President will attend a meeting of the Government Accountability and Transparency Board in the Eisenhower Executive Office Building. At 2:30 PM, the Vice President will meet with representatives of the National Sheriffs’ Association in the Roosevelt Room. These meetings are closed press.“ [...]
Stupid Things University Of Texas College Republicans Say
For some reason, the head of the UT College Republicans thought it was a good idea to joke about Presidential assassination on Twitter Hours after Pennsylvania State Police arrested a 21-year-old Idaho man for allegedly firing a semi-automatic rifle at the White House, the top student official for the College Republicans at the University of [...]
Obama Disapproval On Economy At Record High
When it comes to the issue likely to be at the forefront of voters minds next November, President Obama isn’t doing well at all: President Obama’s ratings on the the most important issue for his re-election — the economy — have posted the weakest showing of his presidency, according to a poll released Friday by [...]





































