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  • Obama Cabinet Secretaries Say They Will Appear At Super PAC Fundraisers…

    02/13/2012 7:56:19 PM PST · by Nachum · 10 replies
    weasel zippers ^ | 2/13/12 | zip
    And to think, up to one week ago Obama was vehemently opposed to super PACs. Via The Hill: Four Obama administration cabinet members suggested an openness to appearing at pro-Obama super-PAC events. iWatch News at the Center for Public Integrity reports that spokesmen for Education Secretary Arne Duncan, Interior Secretary Ken Salazar, U.S. Trade Representative Ron Kirk and Energy Secretary Steven Chu suggested that their bosses would be willing to raise money for the super-PACs. A week earlier, after previously criticizing the legal ability of super-PACs to raise unlimited amounts money for their candidates, President Obama signed off on some...
  • Aren't Republicans Supposed to Be Colorblind?

    02/09/2012 4:11:30 AM PST · by Kaslin · 18 replies
    Townhall.com ^ | February 9, 2012 | Larry Elder
    "Which of our Hispanic leaders would you consider to serve in your Cabinet?" A woman attending the last Republican debate in Florida asked this of the four Republican rivals. Oh, for crying out loud! Ethnic-based Cabinet appointees? Do we still need to go out and "seek" people of a certain color or religion to show "fairness and inclusion"? What about considering the best people possible -- isn't that the only appropriate answer to that question? But Republicans go all Democrat, all too often, in front of black and brown audiences. They say things to show how empathic they are, rather...
  • Cutting Down the Cabinet

    11/10/2011 8:34:51 AM PST · by Pan_Yan · 14 replies
    WhiteHouse.gov and others ^ | November 10, 2011 | Pan_Yan
    The big media story from last nights Republican Presidential Primary Debate on CNBC was Governor Perry's gaffe when he tried listing the departments of the federal government he would eliminate. Maybe lost in the sensationalism is the change in our national politics that this topic represents. The majority of the GOP contenders are talking like the elimination of entire departments is a foregone conclusion. It might be election year politics, but the idea is immensely popular among conservatives judging by the crowd reactions every time someone in any of the debates has suggested it. Now we all know that a...
  • Here Are The 8 People Obama Needs To Fire If He Wants To Win In 2012

    10/27/2011 2:54:59 PM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 16 replies
    Business Insider ^ | 10/27/2011 | Grace Wyler
    Given the deeply flawed state of the Republican presidential field, the 2012 campaign is shaping up to be Barack Obama's race to lose. But with his approval ratings in the cellar and his economic recovery plans DOA, the President still faces an uphill battle to convince disaffected voters and alienated Democrats to get back on board his campaign. Clearly, Obama's current strategy isn't working. Both the West Wing and the campaign are plagued by internal divisions, driven by longtime staffers who have spent the last three years alienating the party base and knocking Obama off his message. There is still...
  • The Cabinet From Another World

    08/12/2010 6:34:00 PM PDT · by Kaslin · 2 replies
    IBD Editorials ^ | August 12, 2010 | Investors Business Daily staff
    Politics: A week ago, as the secretary of labor greeted grim job data by hailing the economy's "turnaround," the Dow fell 100 points in seconds — a vivid sign America is wising up to this administration's incompetence. Only minutes after her department reported that payrolls had shed another 131,000 positions in July, there was Secretary Hilda Solis speaking brazenly of the "strong and immediate action" the White House had taken to save or create "more than 2.5 million American jobs." But as the market action showed, investors could see she didn't know what she was talking about. But then, Solis...
  • Finally, A Cabinet Secretary Concerned For Citizens

    04/18/2011 3:04:47 PM PDT · by TheConservativeCitizen · 11 replies
    The Constitution Club ^ | 04-18-11 | A West Texas View
    At least one of President Obama’s cabinet secretaries is concerned about the citizens of the USA. Yeah. He is working feverishly to accomplish his goal of automobile safety. We most certainly will owe this man a debt of gratitude and thanks for his unswerving and unselfish endeavor. US Secretary of Transportation Ray LaHood has something to be happy about. “For all the carping I have to listen to over high gas prices I’m happy to be able to point to a silver lining,….Based on this latest study it looks like if we can get the price of gasoline up to...
  • Did Obama appoint a Cabinet czar?

    03/09/2011 1:13:30 PM PST · by Nachum · 10 replies
    Hot Air ^ | 3/9/11 | Ed Morrissey
    What happens when someone with no executive experience takes over the toughest executive job in the world? Since we’ve not seen that situation in most of our lifetimes — even John Kennedy, the last President elected with no executive experience in government or the private sector, had some command experience in the Navy — we had little hard evidence to predict failure to manage the executive branch of the US government, but it was rather easy to presume that on-the-job training at that level would be problematic, to say the least. Today, the Washington Post reports that even Barack Obama’s...
  • Sarkozy names ex-premier Juppe foreign minister

    03/06/2011 3:49:38 PM PST · by Cincinna · 6 replies · 2+ views
    AFP via The Daily Star ^ | 2/28/11 | None Given
    French President Nicolas Sarkozy named former premier Alain Juppe as his new foreign minister yesterday, after Michele Alliot-Marie, tainted by her ties to the former Tunisian regime, resigned.
  • LIBYA – CHINA Beijing organising exodus of 33,000 Chinese from Libya, Taiwanese too

    02/23/2011 7:25:16 AM PST · by Red Badger · 19 replies
    www.speroforum.com ^ | 02-23-2011 | Source: Asia News
    Aircraft, cargo ships and fishing boats are moving towards Libya to evacuate Chinese nationals living in the North African country. Tunisian, Turkish and other workers are fleeing the country as well. Tripoli – China will send a jet, ships and fishing vessels from nearby waters to evacuate some 33,000 Chinese nationals working in violence-torn Libya. The government has set up an emergency unit headed by Vice Premier Zhang Dejiang to coordinate the repatriation of mainlanders, as well as people from Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan, the Foreign Ministry said in a statement. The State Council (cabinet) “decided to immediately deploy...
  • President, Vice President and cabinet to tour the country to highlight vision

    01/26/2011 6:31:30 AM PST · by KeyLargo · 54 replies
    Count on News2 ^ | Jan 26, 2011 | Raymond Owens
    President, Vice President and other administration officials to tour country to highlight vision for the future. The White House sent News 2 the following press release on their plans... ___PRESS RELEASE BELOW___ President Obama, Vice President Biden, Members of the Cabinet Fan Out Across the Country, Highlight Vision for Winning the Future WASHINGTON – This week, President Obama, Vice President Biden, and members of the President’s Cabinet will travel across the country to highlight the President’s plan for winning the future and creating jobs by out-innovating, out-educating and out-building the rest of the world. In tonight’s State of the Union...
  • T Magazine: Obama Never Had Any Contact With Half a Dozen Top Cabinet Members in First Two Years

    01/24/2011 3:21:13 PM PST · by combat_boots · 24 replies
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  • Oberstar as U.S. Secretary of Transportation? (Jeez...)

    11/04/2010 7:49:25 PM PDT · by MplsSteve · 15 replies
    President Obama did not let Rep. Jim Oberstar’s 35-years in Congress pass without comment – or without prompting rampant speculation about his future. An aide to the Iron Range DFLer, known as "Mr. Transportation" in Washington, said the president called at breakfast Wednesday morning as Oberstar was digesting the news of his first loss in 19 elections. It appeared to be part of a long round of calls to defeated Democratic lawmakers. Staffers who were gathered with Oberstar at the Duluth Holiday Inn heard Oberstar tell Obama, “Mr. President, I want you to know that while my service in Congress...
  • Obama Joke of the Day - October 6

    10/06/2010 7:51:06 AM PDT · by toma29 · 8 replies
    Useful Info Nation ^ | 10/06/2010 | Thomas Bryan
    President Obama has signed a new book deal. It’s going to be about how he’s made TOUGH decisions in his first 100 days. The chapter on how he made those "tough" decisions will be called ROCK, PAPER, SCISSORS. The chapter on how he and his Cabinet arrived at those "tough" decisions will be called PRESENT. Check out these other Useful Info Nation pages:
  • Wilders: Interesting Developments in The Netherlands

    08/02/2010 5:52:56 AM PDT · by Ayn And Milton · 12 replies · 8+ views
    The weekend brought highly interesting developoments in the attempts at forming a new Dutch government ('cabinet', officially our 'goverment' equals 'cabinet + Sovereign'). After Labour leader Cohen rejected several options to make a cabinet with the christian-democrats, the CDA, the potential rightwing partners made a new attempt. As it stands, the VVD (resembling the U.S. Republicans, although they call themselves 'liberal' over here), the CDA, and the PVV, led by Geert Wilders, struck a new deal for the eventual real forming of a cabinet. CDA and VVD provisionally agreed to take place in a minority government, whilst Wilders announced that...
  • Top 10 Things You MIGHT NOT Hear In An Obama Cabinet Meeting

    07/27/2010 7:44:09 PM PDT · by The Looking Spoon · 8 replies · 6+ views
    The Looking Spoon ^ | 7-27-2010 | Jared H. McAndersen
    Check out its companion post Top 10 Things You MIGHT Hear In An Obama Cabinet Meeting Like last night I wanna see whatcha got, so comment with the things you think we wouldn't hear from that asylum. 10. That's a great idea! But I'm afraid it might be unconstitutional. ;-( 9. I don't know...even Kagan says Glenn Beck is dead sexy. 8. That's ok, I can conduct the meeting without the teleprompters. 7. Next item on the agenda to address is...Country music, not patriotic enough? 6. Oh look, news reporters....yay.... 5. Look at all these crises! (Sigh) vacation canceled......
  • Obamites: The Private Sector as Cash Cow Only

    06/26/2010 6:47:23 AM PDT · by brucek43 · 12 replies
    The Collins Report ^ | 06/26/10 | Bruce Karlson
    A snifter clink to Michael Cembalest of JP Morgan for his study of Cabinet Secretaries: State; Commerce; Treasury; Agriculture; Interior; Labor; Transportation; Energy and Housing & Urban Development. It puts flesh on that which we all know: Barak “Chicago” Obama sees business as a cash cow to keep the corruption machine oiled. After all, how could Michelle have been paid north of 300k a year for a part time gig at a hospital without some help? And this was before she was proud to be an American!!!! Sinatra could have been singing “Chicago, Chicago, My Kind of Town,” to the...
  • President's Second Choice for Transportation Security Chief Withdraws From Consideration

    03/26/2010 7:35:05 PM PDT · by Braak · 24 replies · 1,656+ views
    Fox News ^ | 3/26/10 | Fox News
    WASHINGTON -- President Barack Obama's second choice for transportation security chief has withdrawn from consideration because of questions over his background as a defense contractor. Retired Army Maj. Gen. Robert Harding took himself out of the running Friday night as head of the Transportation Security Administration, another setback for Obama after his first choice withdrew in January. Harding said the distractions caused by his work as a defense contractor would not be good for the administration or the Homeland Security Department. The TSA is part of that department. Harding has extensive intelligence experience that Obama hoped to tap in shoring...
  • Seeing’ Red at Reconciliation over Medicine Cabinet Tax

    03/25/2010 2:33:51 PM PDT · by Nachum · 13 replies · 1,041+ views
    big government ^ | 3/25/10 | John Berlau
    “They won’t be so opposed to it once they see what’s in it.” That’s the rationalization House leaders gave skittish Democrats to get them to walk the plank on Obamacare Sunday night. But one of the first things millions of Americans will “see” is an effective 40 percent tax hike on the over-the-counter medicines – from an antihistamine such as Claritin for allergies, pain relief medicine such as Tylenol or Excedrin, Pedialyte to prevent their kids from becoming dehydrated when they are sick, and even prenatal vitamins if they are expecting another one. All of these items have two things...
  • The White House Cabinet videos: Comedy gold

    01/26/2010 11:38:17 AM PST · by truthandlife · 11 replies · 1,134+ views
    Michellemalkin.com ^ | 1-26-10 | Michelle Malkin
    As part of the pre-State of the Union publicity blitz, the Obama White House had its cabinet members sit down for quickie videos to tell you how they all “got to work” and “took bold steps to rescue the country from a potential second Great Depression; to rebuild the economy for the long-term — so businesses can thrive, the middle class can grow and all our families can be more secure; and to restore America’s leadership in the world, as we wrestle with the global challenges of the 21st Century.” I’m including a few of my favorites from corruptocrat Eric...
  • Afghan parliament rejects most of Karzai's cabinet nominees

    01/02/2010 10:53:41 AM PST · by UAConservative · 1 replies · 204+ views
    Yahoo News (AFP) ^ | January 2, 2009 | Sharif Khoram
    KABUL (AFP) – Afghanistan's parliament showed its teeth Saturday by rejecting the majority of President Hamid Karzai's nominees for cabinet posts, state television showed. Of 24 nominees, only seven were approved in a secret ballot by more than 200 parliamentarians, in a process that appears to have undermined the president's authority. "Of the 24 nominees introduced to parliament, seven have succeeded in getting your vote of confidence," parliamentary speaker Mohammad Yunus Qanoni said after counting finished. The seven ministerial nominees who won approval included those who had been approved by Karzai's supporters in the international community as competent and clean...