Keyword: obamadog
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The 18-year-old female visitor required stitches on her right cheek. When asked about the incident Friday, White House press secretary Josh Earnest would not confirm or deny the situation but instead offered praise of the presidential pets. "They have represented themselves and the country quite well in their status as first dogs," Earnest said.
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President Obama had to deal with a small domestic crisis at the White House -- a family friend was bitten by Sunny, the First Family's 4-year-old dog. We're told the incident occurred Monday when the 18-year-old was visiting the White House. Sources connected to the girl tell us she went to pet and kiss Sunny, and the dog bit her on the face. Sunny -- a female Portuguese Water Dog -- left a nasty gash under the girl's eye. We're told the Obamas' family physician, Dr. Ronny Jackson, checked her out and decided she needed stitches.
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There was a brief media firestorm yesterday when Vanity Fair broke the news that Obama’s famous “New York girlfriend” was a fiction. She appears in his 1995 memoir, Dreams From My Father, described in some detail by her appearance, voice and mannerisms. But a new biography of Obama – with an excerpt published in Vanity Fair – “reveals” that she was actually an amalgam of several different women. Politico immediately ran with “Obama: 'New York girlfriend' was composite” and Drudge headlined with “Obama Admits Fabricating Girlfriend in a Memoir.” Coming hot on the heels of the news that the Pres...
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President Obama has unleashed a particularly unusual fundraiser for his 2012 campaign. One Internet ad starts with a two-toned blue background, like dozens of other pro-Obama spots. Then the furry star pops into the frame, tongue out and ready to frolic. “Join Pet Lovers for Obama,” the ad implores. The unlikely pitchman is Bo, the White House family pet, who may well be the first “first dog” to emerge as a central player in a presidential reelection campaign. Political pets have long attracted inordinate attention, from then-Sen. Richard M. Nixon’s dog, Checkers — the focus of an early 1950s scandal...
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President Obama didn’t pull any punches during this year’s White House correspondents dinner, poking fun at his past experience in canine cuisine, at the Republican Party and, most persistently, at his presidential rival Mitt Romney. “What’s the difference between a hockey mom and a pit bull?” Obama asked the audience Saturday night, a reference to the recent brouhaha over his eating of dog meat as a child. “A pit bull is delicious.”
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"I will note that I thought it was a little absurd to talk about what the President had done as a 10-year-old boy," Obama campaign adviser David Axelrod said on MSNBC today about stories of the president eating dog as a child. "What are we going to do, go back to kindergarten and before that and that's going to be part of this debate? It's silly," Axelrod said.
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Given that the electorate is largely pro-dog, Democrats are eager to remind voters this fall about Mitt Romney’s innovative canine transportation methods of the 1980s. . . . But it’s a dog-story-eat-dog-story world. So when the Republicans were reminded by the Daily Caller of a quote from Barack Obama’s own book, “Dreams from My Father: A Story of Race and Inheritance,” a Twitter feeding frenzy ensued. In the passage, Obama is recalling meals he had in Indonesia, where he lived between the ages of 6 and 10: “With Lolo, I learned how to eat small green chill peppers raw with...
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Can you name the author of this quote? “With Lolo, I learned how to eat small green chill peppers raw with dinner (plenty of rice), and, away from the dinner table, I was introduced to dog meat. Joe Scarborough of MSNBC Loses It with Laughter After Learning Obama Admitted to
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That is going to be so great... As the host of the event says loudly "Americans! Let's welcome PRESIDENT BARACK OBAMA!"... Then we hear bark bark bark bark from people in the audience. hehehehehe
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It was most likely a PUPPY he ate..
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In its list of the 100 most influential liberals in the US, the UK Telegraph placed President Obama’s dog, Bo, at slot number 80. The higher on the list, the least influence one has. Which means, those between 81 through 100, are less influential than Obama’s Dog. Here are some names: Civil Rights Activists Jackson is number 97. Former President Carter is number 98. TV Host Chris Matthews is number 92. Michael Moore is number 91. Chairman of WH Council of Economic Advisers, Ms. Romer is number 87. Billionaire businessman and donor George Soros is number 86 Senator Ben Nelson...
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The majority of uniformed Americans will see this and say they have a President that's in touch, this plays on Oprah and Showbiz Tonight, and not a one of these same people will know that in the same week, Obama failed miserably on Iran and smeared a Inspector General for political reasons.....burns me up..
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