Obama Disapproval at 53 Percent
38 percent would give all D.C. officials an "F"
Maybe some actions don't actually speak louder than words
Expected to plead guilty, deal caps possible prison sentence to 18 years
Made the comments at memorial in Johannesburg
Documents relating to the Trans-Pacific Partnership free trade deal being negotiated
Said he was on it when people were paying attention
Just 5 percent said the president and Congress have cooperated more than usual
Former South African freedom fighter, president, died earlier today
Obama campaign previously said he had never met his illegal immigrant uncle, but the White House press secretary now says no one had bothered to ask the president
Wants minimum wage increased
Maybe stop taking people's money and giving it to overpaid government bureaucrats?
Sharp decline from earlier this year, reversal from 2009
Aside from that, Mr. President, how did you like the play?
Clinton may end up distancing herself from her old boss as the widely anticipated presidential campaign gets closer
Explains how hard his job is at fundraisers
His own pardon record's no laughing matter
Immigrant advocate groups growing impatient
10 turkeys, 11 drug offenders pardoned so far during the Obama administration
Maybe the money can be used to fix the health exchanges
Israeli officials have expressed concerns about the deal
Tried to frame husband for mailing tainted letters to president, Mayor Bloomberg
Particularly partisan instead?
Something about 47 percent Mitt Romney said
They can bond over their citizenry turning against them
White House in "full fight mode" says Fox's Juan Williams, who attended
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