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The President's position on gay marriage was inevitable in the eyes of some.
Irrespective of his motives and timing, the President's stance is a very dangerous gamble given how because the black vote is going to prove pivotal in what's expected to be a very tight election.
Presidential polls delivering some good news to both President Obama and his presumptive Republican challenger Mitt Romney.
Both campaigns out today, beating the war drums, taking shots at their rivals. All the while the Senate failed to pass not one but five separate budget proposals. And there was a contentious exchange at the White House today over the president's economic "to-do-list" for Congress as well as Republican demands for spending cuts the next time the debt ceiling needs to be raised again.
Lower crude oil prices should mean lower gas prices for consumers
Lou says its madness to think that an richest economy in the world would follow 10-million Greeks to doom. But falling crude oil prices could be saying something that none of us want to engage with.
Congressional leaders and the White House meeting to discuss the debt ceiling.
Lou is laughing because that's all there is left to do. You can't take this president or the leadership of the House or the Senate seriously when it comes to the debt ceiling. We've all seen this farce before!
The president's new message on gay rights isn't translating into a ground swell of support among voters.
Lou and his guests take up the president's deficit in polling among women and voters at large. Is the president's message backfiring? Are women feeling taken for granted? Or did the administration seemingly discount American's ability to see through the campaigns effort at misdirection?
"The Amateur" exposes President Obama and his supporters, all united by leftist politics and an amateurish understanding of executive leadership
Author Ed Klein gives us the inside scoop of the goings-on with the closely knit group of friends who to this day seem to be all huddled around and benefiting from the president's seat of power. And he discusses claims that one of the president's golfing buddies offered Rev. Jeremiah Wright Jr. money to keep quiet until after the 2008 presidential elections.
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