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Obama’s real record on business
He’s trying to show the Romney campaign he can play the role of attack dog, a crucial qualification for any vice It would mean he believes there are real, living, breathing human beings in the Obama administration who unhappily endure the existence
Obama's campaign going to the dogs -- and cats and chickens
President George W. Bush sent holiday videos of his dog Barney every Christmas. President Bill Clinton's cat, Socks, even had its own book. But this virtual campaign by Obama for America to encourage people to "like" its Facebook page
The Obama campaign continues searching for a surrogate
Bill does what Bill does. Just ask Hillary. For the record, Clinton says he's “aghast” at all the “flutter” about him wanting Obama to lose. In other news, my dog is aghast at rumors he likes bacon. Still, the more interesting question
Obama seeks to bounce back
Local station websites were packed with photos of anchors enjoying White House tours, interviews with officials and snaps of Obama's dog Bo, even before they broadcast short interviews with the president. Obama targeted key states, including Colorado
Even Obama's Dog Draws Racial Fire
The racial pillorying of first Lady Michelle Obama was bad enough. The occasional snide digs and ugly depictions of the Obama's daughters were even more despicable. But now the presidential family's pet Portuguese Water Dog, Bo, has taken heat. A Brown
Obama Should Forget About Dogs and Focus on Jobs
Stevens insists that this election will have everything to do with the economy and nothing to do with how Romney treated his dog, and his second quip reflects but just wait. Even if Obama fully inhabits the role of Trumanesque brawler
Betty White pays Obama a visit at the White House
Photos of White getting a tour of the White House grounds, and even petting first dog Bo, were posted on the website of Roanoke, Va., television station WDBJ. Earlier this year Obama filmed a birthday greeting for White that aired during an NBC special.
The funny thing about that GOP ‘Fever’
President Obama thinks Republicans are in the grips of a “fever In the end, the Republicans settled for a dog’s breakfast of a debt deal that satisfied no one — i.e., made a pragmatic choice that acknowledged their limited power in a divided
Resurrecting W.: Why George Bush Still Matters in 2012
Mitt Romney’s dog and Barack Obama’s college girlfriends feel like larger presences in this election season than the President who invaded Iraq, bailed out the banks and slashed taxes. Bush’s legacy was strangely absent from the Republican
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