"From the reporter's point of view, it's almost hard to remain objective because it's infectious energy. It sort of goes against your core to say that as a reporter." picked by ImNotBlue 10 months ago tags Bias NBC Obama |
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If you loved the old Super Mario World, and you like Barack Obama, you’ll love Super Obama World game. picked by AutumnLotus 2 weeks ago 10 comments edit related share entertainment |
To those who have known the candidate since boyhood, it’s not just those “dreams from my father” that make Obama a contender, but also his mother’s daring, his grandmother’s grit, and his own relentless drive. picked by lawrencee 9 months ago 0 comments edit related share politics |
Throughout his campaign Barack Obama has mocked his critics, noting that they just don't get what a novel figure and consistent unifier he has been for his whole life. "They say: We don't know enough about him. His pastor once said something. He's got a funny name, sounds Muslim." picked by 1thirteen3 7 months ago 7 comments edit related share politics |
Barack Obama competed against himself Monday with interviews airing simultaneously on two different networks. They might as well have been two different galaxies. 0 comments edit related share politicsThe Democrat waded into cable TV's blood feud, between Keith Olbermann of MSNBC and Bill O'Reilly of Fox News Channel, becoming as much a bit player as any even-odds presidential candidate can be. picked by ImNotBlue 2 months ago |
Rather than restate untruths about Obama, the campaign would do better to start some rumors of its own. 4 comments edit related share politicsSuch as: Barack Obama wears a FLAG PIN at all times. Even in the shower. and: There's only one artist on Barack Obama's iPod: FRANCIS SCOTT KEY. picked by JoshSF49 5 months ago |
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When it comes to the economy, 47% of voters trust John McCain more than Barack Obama. Obama is trusted more by 41%. The latest Rasmussen Reports telephone survey also found that, when it comes to the War in Iraq, McCain is trusted more by 49% of voters. Obama is preferred by 37%. McCain has an even larger edge --53% to 31%--on the broader topic of National Security. picked by ImNotBlue 6 months ago 38 comments edit related share politics |
"[I]f crimes have been committed, they should be investigated," Obama told the Philadelphia Daily News. "You're also right that I would not want my first term consumed by what was perceived on the part of Republicans as a partisan witch hunt, because I think we've got too many problems we've got to solve." picked by gammerus 2 months ago 4 comments edit related share politics |
Obama is still smarting over The NewYorker's satirical cover. He shows he can hold a grudge while banning a reporter from the press plane covering his extremely expensive, US-paid for overseas campaign trip. picked by 2manyusernames 4 months ago 12 comments edit related share plime.com |
Reporters from newspapers who endorsed McCain are not allowed to stay with the Obama camp during the final days of the election. picked by icepigs 3 weeks ago 29 comments edit related share politics |
Obama merely commented about the benefits of Americans learning a second language. A few people took issue with his comments, perhaps they misunderstood or twisted his words. He clarified his comments to show he wasn't some sort of secret anti-english person. picked by BernardBlack 4 months ago 3 comments edit related share plime.com |
Getliberty.org (who has not endorsed either candidate) questions Barack Obama's spending increase and tax increases on the upper class. Can this fix the deficit? 6 comments edit related share politics(Please, don't just downvote this because you don't like anything that questions Obama. If you don't like it, just don't upvote it. It's not un-newsworthy.) picked by JoshSF49 4 weeks ago |
The reviews are in from the McCain camp on the Obama "Choice" ad - the one that uses footage of Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin winking. Short version: the McCain side thinks it's demeaning, insulting and sexist. picked by punthe 3 weeks ago 13 comments edit related share politics |
Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama on Sunday brushed aside a challenge from Hillary Rodham Clinton to debate before the May 6 primaries in Indiana and North Carolina. picked by keroBEROS32 7 months ago 0 comments edit related share politics |
Philip J. Berg, a former University of Toledo School of Law graduate [and life-long Democrat], has filed a lawsuit against Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama. He's claiming the Illinois senator is not a U.S. citizen and therefore ineligible to run for president. picked by ImNotBlue 1 month ago 25 comments edit related share politics |
John McCain's strategists have unveiled a new weapon against what they view as fawning coverage of his Democratic rival: mockery. 5 comments edit related share politicsWashington Post Article picked by siennablue 4 months ago |
Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama emerged victorious in the first election returns of the 2008 presidential race, winning 15 of 21 votes cast in Dixville Notch, New Hampshire. 2 comments edit related share politicsIt was the first time since 1968 that the village leaned Democratic in an election. picked by belvario 2 weeks ago |
Obama has to do something to fight back against Hillary's ugly campaign behavior, so his campaign has released a daring photo of Hillary...topless... picked by dreamering 8 months ago 13 comments edit related share entertainment |
...A group calling itself "Clinton Supporters Count Too" ...stands ready to boycott the Democratic Party if Clinton doesn't win the nomination, and will work against superdelegates who support Obama over Clinton as a means of registering their displeasure with the party. picked by ImNotBlue 6 months ago 6 comments edit related share politics |
"I think Sen. Obama may have opened up a slight window for John McCain here," New York Times reporter David Sanger said during Wednesday's taping of Charlie Rose. "If the McCain camp can find some way to exploit this miscue, it could have the potential to be a real game-changer." picked by tvirus 2 weeks ago 1 comments edit related share plime.com |
In Virginia, Obama led Clinton 61-38 percent, early returns showed. Obama also finished ahead of Sen. Hillary Clinton in all five of the Democratic contests last weekend. In total delegates, Clinton tops Obama 1,157 to 1,145, according to CNN estimates. Obama leads 989 to 923 in pledged delegates, and Clinton is winning among superdelegates 234 to 156. Superdelegates, a group of almost 800 Dem... read full post picked by avivamagnolia 9 months ago 3 comments edit related share politics |