The House of Representatives Is Not Okay With Obama’s Libya Intervention
He's still probably got the backing of the Senate, though, so it's unlikely a resolution to defund the operation will have any teeth.
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He's still probably got the backing of the Senate, though, so it's unlikely a resolution to defund the operation will have any teeth.
That's not quite an endorsement of marriage.
He's publicly backing President Obama's plan for Afghanistan, even though the plan goes against Mullen's counsel.
The President and First Lady are at opposite ends of the food spectrum this week.
Why he's throwing John Boehner under the bus.
The United States will bring 10,000 troops back from Afghanistan by the end of this year, and another 23,000 by the end of summer 2012.
He's still weighing options.
Watch the president take a crying baby from Michelle and comfort it with his merest touch.
Even Republicans didn't find the Obama impersonator funny.
The two golfed at Andrews Air Force Base.
Obama tells Boehner Congress has no say in whatever it is that's happening in Libya.
Could he actually jump on the bandwagon?
"They're not invested in daddy being president or my husband being president."
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