Archive for month: July, 2008
30 July, 2008 (16:53) | Vote2008 | By: Amy Pearl
Barack Obama is claiming a link to the Wild West - Wild Bill Hickok, to be precise. Hickok is sixth cousin to Obama’s fourth great-grandfather, Jacob Dunham.
Obama’s Link to the Wild West
Nancy Pelosi made history when she became the first female Speaker of the House; now she’s arguably the most powerful Democrat in the country. […]
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28 July, 2008 (11:13) | Vote2008 | By: Amy Pearl
All three network anchors and dozens of other reporters followed Barack Obama on his whirlwind tour through the Mideast and Europe this week, sparking humor-infused complaints from the John McCain campaign. Project for Excellence in Journalism Director Tom Rosenstiel says there’s nothing new about hating on the media, but that Obama has in fact enjoyed […]
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25 July, 2008 (14:53) | Vote2008 | By: Amy Pearl
A written prayer that Barack Obama left this week in the cracks of the Western Wall, Judaism’s holiest site, asks God to guide him and guard his family, an Israeli newspaper reported Friday. The paper’s decision to make the note public drew fire. The rabbi in charge of the Western Wall, Shmuel Rabinovitz, said publishing […]
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22 July, 2008 (15:58) | Vote2008 | By: Michael Ventura
Barack Obama stepped into the thicket of Mideast politics Wednesday, declaring that neither the Israelis nor the Palestinians are strong enough internally to make the bold concessions necessary for peace.
Obama visits Jordan
McCain Rallies Vets to Burnish War Credentials
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17 July, 2008 (14:28) | Vote2008 | By: Amy Pearl
In an interview with Glamour magazine, Obama said attacks on his wife are “infuriating.” The likely Democratic presidential nominee blamed the conservative press for going after his wife as if she were the candidate.
Attacks on Wife Get Under Obama’s Skin
McCain Hasn’t Ignited the Passions of Evangelicals
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16 July, 2008 (16:49) | Vote2008 | By: Amy Pearl
Shortly after 10 on Wednesday morning, WNYC’s Brian Lehrer asked his listeners what they think the term “good race relations” means. By 2PM, there were over 200 comments, many of them focused on Barack Obama’s candidacy.
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15 July, 2008 (15:57) | Vote2008 | By: Chaleampon Ritthichai
Advocates for gay and lesbian families are denouncing Sen. John McCain for opposing adoptions by gays. But his presidential campaign said that he does not seek a federal ban on the practice.
McCain Assailed for Opposing Gay Adoption
Meanwhile, Sen. Barack Obama said Tuesday that overall U.S. interests have been hurt by the Bush administration’s decision to […]
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14 July, 2008 (12:36) | Vote2008 | By: Amy Pearl
Barack Obama’s campaign says a satirical New Yorker magazine cover showing the Democratic presidential candidate dressed as a Muslim and his wife as a terrorist is “tasteless and offensive.” The illustration on the issue that hits newsstands Monday, titled “The Politics of Fear” and drawn by Barry Blitt, depicts Barack Obama wearing traditional Muslim garb […]
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10 July, 2008 (13:02) | Vote2008 | By: Amy Pearl
The Rev. Jesse Jackson apologized for “regretfully crude” comments he made about Barack Obama’s speeches in black churches during what he thought was a private conversation. On The Brian Lehrer Show, a journalist and a fellow at the Manhattan Institute, discuss the issue.
The Brian Lehrer Show: Obama and Jackson
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7 July, 2008 (13:31) | Vote2008 | By: Amy Pearl
Ask people to blurt out their first words about the two presidential candidates and one in five say “change” or “outsider” for Barack Obama and “old” for John McCain, according to an Associated Press-Yahoo News poll released Monday.
Old Guy vs. Change
Richard Wolffe, senior White House correspondent for Newsweek, talks about the latest political news. Shake […]
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