
By Meredith Jessup Sept. 13, 2010 WASHINGTON (AP) – The federal government hired a New Orleans man for $18,000 to appraise whether news stories about its actions in the Gulf oil spill were positive or negative for the Obama administration, which was keenly sensitive to comparisons between its response and former President George W. Bush’s [...]
September 13, 2010 | Posted in
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By Alan Caruba GCC/Staff June 25, 2010 After the June 23 Cabinet meeting, President Obama said: “We talked about energy. In the context of the oil spill, as I said last week during my Oval Office address, this has to be a wakeup call to the country that we are prepared and ready to move [...]
June 25, 2010 | Posted in
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By Alan Caruba GCC/Staff June 16, 2010 Does anyone recall the first weeks of Barack Obama’s presidency? He was everywhere on the media all the time. His constant use of TelePrompTers became an instant joke, suggesting he could not say anything unless it was scripted. Indeed, listening to him try to speak without them is [...]
June 16, 2010 | Posted in
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By Jim Hoft GCC/Staff June 14, 2010 UNBELIEVABLE! How’s this for HOPE AND CHANGE? Tar blobs began washing up on Florida’s white sand beaches near Pensacola this past weekend. Crude oil has already been reported along barrier islands in Alabama and Mississippi, and has impacted about 125 miles of Louisiana coastline. It didn’t have [...]
June 14, 2010 | Posted in
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