The 6 Biggest Debate Promises Obama Failed to Keep
Warm up for tomorrow night's empty promises with some of 2008's forgotten pledges.
Warm up for tomorrow night's empty promises with some of 2008's forgotten pledges.
GOP candidate is failing to impress pundits and strategists
Could make the whole sad spectacle at least a little interesting
Unlikely "anybody but Obama" would actually include Ahmadinejad
Comes at odds with his statements on human trafficking
Hits Obama's foreign policy for lacking coherence and resolve and his domestic policy for contributing to it
Nice to start early with a softball, right?
Weed would remain illegal under federal law, but good luck to the feds trying to enforce that ban if a state abandons it.
"Folly and presumption" seem apt words for anyone who proclaims that he can shape events-that is, people's lives-in the Middle East.
The Nobel Peace Prize winner has not earned his award.
Keep an eye on that mailbox
Netanyahu was denied a face-to-face meeting with the president this week but will be speaking to both him and the Republican challenger over the phone today
At 46 percent it beats Romney's 43, Biden's 42 and the GOP's 41. Obama scores a favorability rating of 52 and Bill Clinton 64 twelve years after he left office
Obama polling at forty-six percent, Romney at forty-four percent
Already conceding victory to the President in round 1
Wants to return to the methods that worked so well during the Bush years
DOJ electronic surveillance has jumped sixty-four percent since 2009
Under pressure to perform amid poor polling numbers
Somebody has to tackle that beast, eventually
Or maybe they just have a candidate even weaker than the incumbent
But this is different because they don't like doing it
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