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Loyal but
Tough, Clinton Returns to Fore
ANALYSIS
Jul 16, 2009 5:43 AM CDT
Loyal but Tough, Clinton Returns to Fore
Facing do-everything White House, Hillary reasserts herself
(Newser)
- Yesterday Hillary Clinton delivered an ambitious, muscular speech to the Council on Foreign Relations, in which she warned Iran of further sanctions while defending Barack Obama's policy of multifront diplomacy with rogue states. After months in the shadows, writes
New York Times
reporter Mark Landler, the secretary of State wanted...
All-Star Game Is Another National (League) Shame
OPINION
Jul 15, 2009 12:24 PM CDT
All-Star Game Is Another National (League) Shame
(Newser)
- After a 12th consecutive All-Star Game loss last night, even “Charlie Brown thinks the National League stinks,” writes Jeff Passan for Yahoo Sports. And in the 2002 tie that interrupted that streak, the senior circuit blew a 4-0 lead. If indeed the teams are evenly matched, and each...
Obama's Health Czar Brings
God Into Lab
OPINION
Jul 15, 2009 9:00 AM CDT
Obama's Health Czar Brings God Into Lab
Choice of geneticist a breakthrough for evangelicals: Gerson
(Newser)
- Francis Collins, President Obama's nominee to lead the National Institutes of Health, is a pioneering biologist who led the team that mapped the human genome. He's also an evangelical Christian—a rarity among scientists, only 7% of whom say they believe in God. For Michael Gerson of the
Washington Post
,...
Reservist: Obama's Not a Citizen, Can't Send Me to War
Jul 14, 2009 6:16 PM CDT
Reservist: Obama's Not a Citizen, Can't Send Me to War
Reservist says he shouldn't have to serve since Obama isn't a citizen
(Newser)
- An Army reservist has devised a creative way to try to avoid going to Afghanistan: He says he isn’t obligated to follow the commander-in-chief’s orders because Barack Obama isn’t a citizen and therefore can’t legally be president, reports the
Ledger-Enquirer
of Columbus, Ga. His attorney, who...
Dems Propose 5.4% Tax on Top Earners for Health Care
Jul 14, 2009 5:30 PM CDT
Dems Propose 5.4% Tax on Top Earners for Health Care
Legislation proposes paying for coverage with a new tax on the wealthy
(Newser)
- And they're off: House Democrats unveiled their bill to reform the US health care system today, the
Hill
reports. The bill includes a government-run insurance option to cover more than 30 million uninsured Americans and would impose new taxes on the wealthy to pay for it all, notes Politico. The...
Fashion's Issey Miyake Haunted by Hiroshima
OPINION
Jul 14, 2009 9:08 AM CDT
Fashion's Issey Miyake Haunted by Hiroshima
Obama's disarmament talk inspires A-bomb survivor to speak up
(Newser)
- Issey Miyake’s clothes are famous for color and exuberance, but the Japanese designer has a tragic past: He survived the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima. Miyake has declined to talk about the blast, “preferring to think of things that can be created, not destroyed,” he writes in...
Obama to Propose
$12B Community
College Boost
Jul 14, 2009 8:26 AM CDT
Obama to Propose $12B Community College Boost
(Newser)
- Barack Obama will announce a plan today to pump $12 billion into community colleges over the next 10 years,
USA Today
reports. Most of the money—$9 billion—would reward programs that bolster graduation rates, or help graduates find local jobs. Another $2.5 billion would help seed renovation projects,...
Obama Vows to Veto His Own Defense Bill Over F-22s
Jul 14, 2009 7:46 AM CDT
Obama Vows to Veto His Own Defense Bill Over F-22s
Congress tries to tack on $1.75B for planes
(Newser)
- Barack Obama has found himself in the odd position of threatening to veto his own defense spending bill, after senators tacked on a last-minute amendment to spend $1.75 billion on seven F-22 fighter jets, Fox News reports. The jets are outdated, costly to fly, require frequent maintenance, and have...
Obama's 5-Step
Foreign Policy Plan
ANALYSIS
Jul 13, 2009 6:55 PM CDT
Obama's 5-Step Foreign Policy Plan
(Newser)
- President Obama is several months into a second campaign: a bid to win the world’s approval. But what shapes his foreign policy? Michael Scherer
outlines five key parts for
Time
:
Pull from personal history
:
Obama has been pushing stories of his Indonesian childhood and Kenyan grandfather while overseas, and
...
McCain Tops
1M Twitter Followers
Jul 13, 2009 5:04 PM CDT
McCain Tops 1M Twitter Followers
(Newser)
- Sen. John McCain, often ridiculed during last year’s campaign after admitting he was a tech “illiterate,” has passed 1 million followers on Twitter,
USA Today
reports. “Not too bad for an old guy,” the Republican, 72, said in a statement released by his office. He’...
Obama Chooses Alabama Doc for Surgeon General
Jul 13, 2009 10:50 AM CDT
Obama Chooses Alabama Doc for Surgeon General
Benjamin gained fame by rebuilding clinic after Hurricane Katrina
(Newser)
- President Barack Obama turned to the Deep South for the next surgeon general, a rural Alabama family physician who made headlines with fierce determination to rebuild her nonprofit medical clinic in the wake of Hurricane Katrina. Obama will announce the nomination of Dr. Regina Benjamin later today. Born in 1956,...
Ooops: Chicago Schools Not the Miracle Obama Claimed
Jul 13, 2009 8:26 AM CDT
Ooops: Chicago Schools Not the Miracle Obama Claimed
(Newser)
- Arne Duncan isn’t quite the miracle worker Barack Obama made him out to be, according to a new study from a Chicago civic group. When Obama introduced his nominee for education secretary, he boasted that Duncan had boosted elementary school test results “From 38% of students meeting the...
Right-Wing Haters Target Malia
Jul 13, 2009 3:55 AM CDT
Right-Wing Haters Target Malia
'Ghetto trash' directed at Obama's daughter
(Newser)
- The latest racist screeds against the Obamas on a right-wing website have a new target: Malia. "Ghetto street trash" was just one of the ugly comments posted on the Free Republic site about President Obama's 11-year-old daughter after she was photographed last week wearing a T-shirt emblazoned with a...
Obama: Probe
Alleged Afghan
Mass Grave
Jul 12, 2009 5:40 PM CDT
Obama: Probe Alleged Afghan Mass Grave
Prez reacts to report that 2K Taliban POWs were killed
(Newser)
- President Obama has ordered his national security team to investigate reports that US allies were responsible for the deaths of as many as 2,000 Taliban prisoners of war during the opening days of the war in Afghanistan. Obama told CNN in an interview that aired today that he doesn't...
GOP Unsure How Big of a Brawl It Wants
ANALYSIS
Jul 12, 2009 1:26 PM CDT
GOP Unsure How Big of a Brawl It Wants
Sotomayor battle could be jolt the party needs —or invite backlash
(Newser)
- To fight, or not to fight—that is the question for the fractious GOP on the matter of Sonia Sotomayor's Supreme Court nomination, and one that may not be easy to answer. On the one hand, taking a united stand against the Democratic nominee could energize the Republican base and...
Obama: Time
to Rebuild
Stronger
Than Ever
OPINION
Jul 12, 2009 11:05 AM CDT
Obama: Time to Rebuild Stronger Than Ever
President confident that nation will emerge from recession better than before
(Newser)
- Fresh off a whirlwind world tour, President Obama is turning his attention once again to his domestic agenda. In a
Washington Post
editorial, Obama says his administration’s “swift and aggression action has helped pull our financial system and our economy back from the brink.” But the president...
Holder Mulls Political A-Bomb: Bush Torture Probe
glossies
Jul 11, 2009 5:49 PM CDT
Holder Mulls Political A-Bomb: Bush Torture Probe
(Newser)
- Attorney General Eric Holder is "leaning toward" naming an independent prosecutor to probe Bush-era interrogation policies, even if it means war with the Obama administration, writes Daniel Klaidman in
Newsweek
. Such a probe would likely trigger partisan hostilities and threaten key Obama policies like health care and energy reform—...
Castro: Restore Honduran Prez, or Expect More Coups
Jul 11, 2009 2:37 PM CDT
Castro: Restore Honduran Prez, or Expect More Coups
Other Latin American coups will follow from US-trained forces
(Newser)
- President Obama and Fidel Castro finally agree on something: Both think Honduran President Manuel Zelaya should be returned to power, Reuters reports. Writing on the website of a state-run newspaper, Castro warned that if Zelaya’s ouster isn’t overturned, “a wave of coups threatens to sweep many Latin...
'Moderate' Tag Poses Dilemma for Democrats
Jul 11, 2009 11:39 AM CDT
'Moderate' Tag Poses Dilemma for Democrats
It generally means 'conservative,' making everyone else a 'liberal'
(Newser)
- The label “moderate Democrat” has been thrown around a lot lately, but it’s usually affixed to the party’s most conservative members, Politico reports. That’s a linguistic dilemma for the rest of the party, since anyone left-of-center is suddenly a “liberal” by comparison—a term still...
Obama: No 2nd Stimulus
Jul 11, 2009 8:49 AM CDT
Obama: No 2nd Stimulus
(Newser)
- President Obama dismissed the idea the nation needs a second stimulus to jolt the economy out of recession in his radio address today, and urged Americans to be patient with his recovery plan. Faced with rising unemployment numbers and criticism from Republicans who have already labeled the $787 billion injection...
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