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Obama declares war on reality
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Telegraph [UK], by James Delingpole
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Posted By: Attercliffe- 1/22/2013 12:13:56 AM
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When George W Bush declared war on an abstract noun--"Terror"--he was widely and inevitably mocked by the left for his foolishness. Not to be outdone, Barack Obama has used his second inaugural address to declare war on an even more nebulous threat to the security of the world: reality, itself.[Snip]The first sentence is a blatant untruth. Concerted global action so far to deal with the threat of climate change has resulted in: higher energy prices; more deaths from fuel poverty; more intrusive regulation; the destruction of rainforests and the squandering of agricultural land on biofuels; higher food prices;
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I have killed: Prince Harry reveals he´s ´taken a life to save a life´ on the Afghan front line as he flies home from second tour of duty
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Daily Mail [UK], by Rebecca English, Harriet Arkell
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Posted By: Attercliffe- 1/21/2013 11:45:05 PM
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Prince Harry flew out of Afghanistan tonight and admitted he had killed for the first time. Thoughtful but unrepentant, he said soldiers sometimes had to ‘take a life to save a life’. In an interview to mark the end of his four-month tour of duty as an Apache attack helicopter pilot, the third in line to the throne confirmed he had been directly responsible for the deaths of one or more insurgents as a co-pilot gunner. Asked if he had killed from the cockpit of his £40million aircraft, the 28-year-old prince said matter-of-factly: ‘Yeah, so lots of people have.
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On a Day That’s Anything but Normal, Obama Girls Appear Just That
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The New York Times, by Jodi Kantor
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Posted By: jeffreyabigail- 1/21/2013 11:22:14 PM
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In an interview with student journalists, Michelle Obama used the word “normal” again and again last Friday in reference to her children. “I want them to be normal kids, just like you guys, polite and respectful and kind,” she said, according to 12-year-old Maggie McDow of Bexley, Ohio, who was reporting for Highlights Magazine. “I’m winning,” the first lady declared of her battle to give her children something resembling regular American girlhoods.
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´Nobody disputes the quality of the First Lady´: President Obama pays loving tribute to wife Michelle as she appears in stunning red dress at the Inauguration Ball
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Daily Mail (UK), by Louise Boyle & Lydia Warren
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Posted By: JoniTx- 1/21/2013 11:04:13 PM
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With the formal portion of the day over, all that was left for President Obama and First Lady Michelle was to kick up their heels at the inauguration ball to celebrate his second term. The Obamas appeared on stage at the Washington Convention Center to wild cheering and thunderous applause from thousands of people. First Lady Michelle´s choice of dress was finally revealed - a dramatic, red chiffon and velvet gown by Jason Wu. The designer had also created her dress for the 2008 ball. Obama paid tribute to his wife saying that although he was often criticized
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Jupiter and Moon Have Close Encounter Tonight: See It Live Online
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Space.com, by Tariq Malik
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Posted By: JoniTx- 1/21/2013 10:58:27 PM
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The planet Jupiter and Earth´s moon will star is a dazzling spectacle in the night sky tonight, weather permitting. But even if bad weather spoils your view, you can see celestial show live online in a free webcast. Jupiter and the moon will appear just a finger-width apart tonight (Jan. 21) for stargazers across North America. In South America, some observers may even see Jupiter slip behind the moon in an amazing occultation. The extreme close encounter between the planet and moon is a must-see, even if clouds block your view. The online skywatching website
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Michelle Obama is amazing in ruby red Jason Wu inaugural gown
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Philadelphia Inquirer, by Elizabeth Wellington
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Posted By: JoniTx- 1/21/2013 10:47:57 PM
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First Lady Michelle Obama wore a custom, ruby red Jason Wu chiffon and velvet gown Monday night to the inaugural ball. Her dress was fierce. The halter top was a great choice to show off Obama´s sculpted arms and back. The waistline was in the perfect place while the color choice was radiant. Alicia Keys had it right - "Obama´s on fire." "I can´t believe it. It´s crazy," Wu told The New York Times Monday night. "To have done it once was already the experience of my life. To have a second time is tremendous."
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Inaugurating President Chamberlain
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National Review Online, by Roger Kimball
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Posted By: Dreadnought- 1/21/2013 10:46:05 PM
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Obama’s speech: Very long on gaseous generalities; exiguous with details. “Par for the course,” you say. Yes and no. Yes, an inaugural speech is intended to set the tone for an administration rather than spell out in detail a policy program. I appreciated, as must every American of good will, his promise that his oath of office was before “God and country, not party or faction.” I wish I could believe it. Most leftist commentators I’ve checked in on have regarded the speech as they regard Barack Obama, as a consummate example of “pragmatism.”
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Vegas policeman, wife, son dead in apparent murder-suicide
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Los Angeles Times, by Marisa Gerber
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Posted By: JoniTx- 1/21/2013 10:28:49 PM
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An off-duty Las Vegas police officer shot his wife and young son before setting his home ablaze and committing suicide Monday, authorities said. A 52-year-old man dialed 911 from his Boulder City, Nev., home at 8:20 a.m. and told a dispatcher that he had killed his wife and his son and that he planned to set his home on fire and harm any responding officers, said Keith Paul, a spokesman for the Henderson Police Department, which was handling the investigation. When officers arrived, a man wielding what appeared to be a handgun stood in the doorway, officials said.
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Inside job, 2 Canadian militants in Algeria siege
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Associated Press, by Aomar Ouali and Karim Kebir
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Posted By: Dreadnought- 1/21/2013 10:20:11 PM
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ALGIERS, Algeria -- The hostage-taking at a remote Algerian gas plant was carried out by 30 militants from across the northern swath of Africa and two from Canada, authorities said. The militants, who wore military uniforms and knew the layout, included explosives experts who rigged it with bombs and a leader whose final order was to kill all the captives. The operation also had help with inside knowledge - a former driver at the plant, Algeria´s prime minister said Monday. In all, 38 workers and 29 militants died, the Algerian prime minister said Monday
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Republicans expect Clinton’s clarity on Benghazi
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Washington Times, by Shaun Waterman and Guy Taylor
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Posted By: Dreadnought- 1/21/2013 10:17:05 PM
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Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton likely will face tough questions about the deadly Sept. 11 terrorist attack on the U.S. mission in Benghazi, Libya — including how the U.S. ambassador went missing for several hours during the assault — when she meets Wednesday with the House and Senate foreign affairs committees. The appearance, likely to be her last before Congress, will cap her time as secretary of state by revisiting one of the most bitterly contested and controversial episodes of her tenure
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A ‘limitless’ vision: Obama lays out liberal agenda for second term
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Washington Times, by Dave Boyer
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Posted By: Dreadnought- 1/21/2013 10:15:23 PM
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Forging into the latter half of his historic presidency, Barack Obama urged the nation at his second inauguration Monday to work together on a liberal agenda of America’s “limitless possibilities,” such as reversing climate change, advancing gay rights and strengthening the social safety net. On a chilly and overcast Monday, Mr. Obama laid out the broad themes for his second term, in which he is winding down the war in Afghanistan and is renewing his push for programs to help the middle class. While
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Preaching to the choir
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Washington Post, by Dana Milbank
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Posted By: Dreadnought- 1/21/2013 10:11:59 PM
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President Obama began his second inaugural address with a reminder that this ceremony, like the 56 inaugurations before it in U.S. history, was a unifying symbol. “Each time we gather to inaugurate a president, we bear witness to the enduring strength of our Constitution,” he said from the West Front of the Capitol, his voice echoing across the Mall, where hundreds of thousands of people waved American flags. “We affirm the promise of our democracy.” Thus ended the warm-courage-of-national-unity portion of the proceedings. What followed was less an inaugural address for the ages than a
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WashPost´s Balz Downplays President´s Ability to ´Unite the Country´; In 2005, Blamed Bush For Strains with Democrats
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Newsbusters, by Ken Shepherd
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Posted By: JoniTx- 1/21/2013 10:10:18 PM
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Detecting media bias is often an exercise in contrasting two analogous events to see how the media worked to write the narrative in the public´s imagination. We at NewsBusters have already looked at how the media love the party atmosphere of the Obama inaugurals but groused at the expense of Bush´s second inaugural, for example. So it´s instructive to see how Washington Post veteran journalist Dan Balz greeted President Obama´s entry into his second term with how he looked at the dawn of President George W. Bush´s second term.
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Panetta: US has to ´fight back´ against al Qaeda after three Americans killed
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The Hill [Washington DC], by Jeremy Herb
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Posted By: JoniTx- 1/21/2013 10:04:47 PM
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The terrorist attack in Algeria that left three Americans and 34 other hostages dead shows that al Qaeda is “committed to creating terror" no matter where its members are located and that America has "got to fight back," Defense Secretary Leon Panetta said Monday. “I’m glad we were able to get some rescued, but we did lose three Americans,” Panetta told a small group of reporters Monday as he left the inaugural lunch at the Capitol. “That just tells us al Qaeda is committed to creating terror wherever they are, and we’ve got to fight back.”
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Obama speech reveals a different leader
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Washington Post, by Dan Balz
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Posted By: Dreadnought- 1/21/2013 10:03:24 PM
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President Obama has never lacked for confidence, but rarely has that attribute been on display as clearly as on Monday in an inaugural address that underscored the distance he has traveled after four contentious years in office. This was not the politician who campaigned in 2008 on themes of transcending the divisive politics of the past, though there were ritual calls for the country and its political leaders to seize this moment together. Instead, it was a president who has accepted the reality of those divisions and is determined to prevail on his terms.
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President Obama takes second oath of office at inauguration
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Washington Post, by David A. Fahrenthold
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Posted By: Dreadnought- 1/21/2013 10:00:53 PM
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A self-assured President Obama on Monday used his second inaugural address to lay out a bold liberal vision of the American future, drawing direct links between the origins of the republic and some of the most vexing political issues of the day. The usual inauguration choreography of prayers and poems and crowds became a powerful demonstration of history’s arc: The first African American president was taking his second oath of office on a day named for the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. on the Mall where King thundered almost 50 years ago about the United States’ unfulfilled promise.
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Getaway donkey ruins robbery
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Telegraph [UK], by Lee Moran
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Posted By: markinalpine- 1/21/2013 9:49:49 PM
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The trio of Colombian criminals were forced to ditch their ill-gotten gains, during the 2am theft, after the animal started to bray and alerted police. The group had managed to steal rum, oil, rice, cans of tuna and sardines from a small shop in the tiny north Caribbean town of Juan de Acosta, according to Noticias Caracol. They planned to load the goods onto 10-year-old Xavi, who they had stolen some 12 hours before, and make their escape. But the animal let out a series of ´hee-haws´ and unfortunately for the trio alerted nearby police.
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Grassy Butte´s convenience store to depend on
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Forum News Service, by Amy Dalrymple
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Posted By: Heidi- 1/21/2013 9:43:54 PM
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Grassy Butte - The oil boom has changed a lot in western North Dakota, but locals here can still depend on one tiny convenience store. Beicegel Station in the unincorporated community of Grassy Butte has all the groceries and necessities locals need, free coffee in the morning and owners who’d get out of bed to help a stranded motorist. “You ain’t going to find another one like it,” owner Don Trotter said of the store. Motorists pump gas with antique fuel pumps at the station, which Don owns with his wife, Vickie. While many Oil Patch gas stations now require drivers to pre-pay for fuel,
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Obama shoves idealism into its grave
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Washington Post, by Michael Gerson
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Posted By: Dreadnought- 1/21/2013 9:43:24 PM
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A young reporter who has covered only President Obama’s first term has already witnessed several political epochs. Obama’s election was a symbol of reconciliation in America’s longest, bloodiest conflict — the one that produced Antietam. It was followed by a partisan lunge to fulfill the dreams of the Great Society by delivering universal health care. Which was followed by an ideological backlash that shifted control of the House, led by activists who talked as if the whole welfare state might be undone. Which was followed by Obama’s victorious reelection campaign, which turned the mobilization
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Chris Matthews: Republicans Will Have To ‘Rig The Elections’ In Order To Win From Now On
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Mediaite, by Andrew Kirell
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Posted By: KarenJ1- 1/21/2013 9:34:10 PM
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Following President Obama‘s second inaugural speech, MSNBC host Chris Matthews suggested that because the Republican Party is now so unpopular, in order to win future elections they will have to “rig it” through new voter laws. “If states like Pennsylvania ever get controlled by Republican legislators, that is frightening,” Matthews said, implying those GOP-led legislatures will attempt to curb the voting rights of the largely Democratic black voting base within the states’ urban areas. Co-host Rachel Maddow agreed, adding that swing states like Illinois, Wisconsin, Virginia, and Ohio are other
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Assemblyman arrested in threat on lawmaker says he’ll return to Carson City
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Las Vegas Sun [NV], by David McGrath Schwartz*
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Posted By: lvmatt- 1/21/2013 9:16:54 PM
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Steven Brooks, the Democratic assemblyman arrested for threatening the Democratic leader, said he plans to come to Carson City this week, setting up a potentially tense situation as the Legislature prepares to review the state’s budget Tuesday night. “I’m innocent,” Brooks told Las Vegas journalist Jon Ralston. In a series of messages with the Las Vegas Sun, Brooks said that he would hold a news conference and planned to come to Carson City today. It was not entirely clear right now if Brooks would be allowed in the Legislative Building in Carson City.
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Tech savvy Sasha and Malia make parents kiss four times so they can snap pictures on their iPhones... while Barack still fumbles with his Blackberry
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Daily Mail [UK], by Staff
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Posted By: KarenJ1- 1/21/2013 9:16:48 PM
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Sasha and Malia Obama have been spotted this afternoon at the Presidential Inauguration Parade making their parents kiss - four times - so they could capture the perfect picture on their iPhones and iPods. The tech-savvy First Daughters spent the momentous occasion not unlike other girls age 11 and 14 - recording the moment on their Apple digital devices. Their father Barack, meanwhile, could be seen fumbling with his Blackberry - a device he has long been ´addicted´ to using. Sash, 11, was spotted in the presidential booth making Barack and Michelle pose over and over
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Giddy CNN Correspondent: ‘I Feel Like I Should Pinch Myself Right Now’
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NewsBusters, by Matt Hadro
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Posted By: KarenJ1- 1/21/2013 9:04:38 PM
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CNN correspondent Jim Acosta was positively giddy while covering President Obama´s inauguration parade on Monday afternoon, and didn´t hold back his feelings on-air. "You know, I feel like I should pinch myself right now, Wolf. I can´t believe I have this vantage point of history in the making," Acosta gushed. Video below the break. Acosta later added that "It´s good to be the President. It´s almost like being a rock star on every street corner of Washington on this day." Unfortunately, Acosta has not been alone at CNN in exhibiting extreme enthusiasm for President Obama.
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After Tiller: Meet the only four doctors in the U.S. who still perform third-trimesterabortions despite constant threats to their lives
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Daily Mail [UK], by Staff
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Posted By: zephyrgirl- 1/21/2013 9:01:14 PM
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Only four doctors in the U.S. offer third-trimester abortions, knowing they risk their own lives every day to carry out such controversial procedures. These doctors are the subject of a documentary screened at the Sundance film festival last weekend, forty years after the legalization of abortion in the U.S. and four years after Dr Tiller. Physician George Tiller was a prominent practitioner of late-term abortions shot dead by an extremist in 2009. The documentary After Tiller is named for him and focuses on the few remaining doctors who perform abortions in the third trimester of a pregnancy. The Supreme Court granted states the right to limit abortions in the final three months of a pregnancy.
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Andrea Mitchell: No, Inaugural Address More Reminiscent of Martin Luther King’s Rhetoric
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National Review Online, by Eliana Johnson
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Posted By: KarenJ1- 1/21/2013 8:50:11 PM
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Not to be outdone by Chris Matthews, who said the president’s speech was downright Lincolnian, MSNBC’s Andrea Mitchell posited that, no, Obama’s address actually brought back memories of Marting Luther King, Jr. “I thought that the tone of this speech, aside from the policy prescriptions, was much more eloquent than I expected, frankly,” Mitchell said, “and in the mood of Martin Luther King, Jr. and the day that we’re celebrating and of that legacy.” Next, the comparisons to Cicero.
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Michelle Obama rolls eyes at John Boehner, sets Internet aflame
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Yahoo! News, by Eric Pfeiffer
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Posted By: NorthernDog- 1/21/2013 8:39:30 PM
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Monday’s post-inaugural luncheon was a case study in body language--and nearly all of the physical evidence centered on House Speaker John Boehner. One interaction in particular already became an Internet meme: Michelle Obama rolling her eyes after listening to a comment from the Ohio Republican congressman. Tumblr blogger “Mattyrab” was the first to capture the eye roll in action, sharing video of the exchange in a display described as a “historical moment in shade throwing.” The video has already been shared thousands of times across social media sites with viewers speculating on what sparked the First Lady’s facial expression.
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