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Obama Kills High-Speed Rail, Proposes High-Speed Buses? (Video)

Obama Replaces Costly High-Speed Rail Plan With High-Speed Bus Plan That whole sustainable, comfortable, and high-speed transportation thing was overrated anyway. Who needs high-speed rail? See, as the Onion proposes above, all we have to do is paint over the shoulder lanes on ou… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Obama Whines: American Journalists ‘Never Say Thank You’

President Barack Obama is peeved with the American press. They never say “thank you,” he whined to journalists in Japan on Monday. According to the pool report from the press conference, one reporter said “Thank you, Mr. President.” Someone said the reporter was Australian. “I knew it must have been an Australian because my folks never say thank you,” Obama said. read more

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Pending START Treaty Gets Restarted

The pending START treaty, signed by Barack Obama but not yet approved by the Senate, is being reheated by the president after his trip to Asia and is set to be a top priority of both the White House and the Democrat-controlled Congress before newly elected Republican lawmakers arrive in January. —JCL Los Angeles Times: President Obama made one departing promise as he wrapped up his meeting with world leaders here Sunday, telling his Russian counterpart that he will make approval of their nuclear agreement a top priority in the final days of the Democratic Congress. In what one official called a “full-court press” on Capitol Hill, the administration is arguing that the new Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty is critical to the future of U.S.- Russia relations, and that dragging things out could do irreparable damage. “The president has made it very clear publicly that this is his highest priority in terms of foreign policy pieces of business to get done in the lame duck session,” a senior administration official said here Sunday. “And if the president says that, then the rest of us are doing everything we can to make that happen.” Read more Related Entries November 12, 2010 Court Allows ‘DADT’ Policy for Now November 11, 2010 Dishonoring Pat Tillman

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Michael Moore Schooled On ‘Real Time’: Anti-Obama Sentiment Isn’t Racist

Schlockumentary filmmaker Michael Moore on Friday's “Real Time” got a much-needed education about how absurd it is to claim “white America does not like having a black president.” CNN's Jessica Yellin also taught Moore a thing or two about voter turnout during midterm elections (video follows with transcript and commentary): read more

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NYT Print Edition G-20 Headline (‘Obama’s Economic View Is Rejected’)  Watered Down Online

Rush mentioned this when he opened his show today , and it deserves a bit of graphic support. If you're on NB's home page, the graphic at the top right is a picture of the top right corner of today's New York Times print edition (it's also here at the Times until tomorrow's print edition comes out, and captured here for future reference). The headline, as you can see, is: “Obama's Economic View Is Rejected on World Stage.” Ouch. But there's also a story about the story, specifically concerning its stinging headline. read more

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Michael Cooper’s lead story in the National section of the New York Times on Saturday, ” Debunking the Myths of the Midterm ,” offered up four alleged myths downplaying the import of the Republican takeover of the House and big gains in the Senate. The first four of Cooper's five “myths” centered around the idea that the Republican victory and Democratic defeat of 2010 had been overstated (the fifth was a paragraph of throwaway humor headlined “The Pundits Have a Clue” while arguing the opposite). Every election develops its own mythology, usually before the official results are even certified, and this week’s was no different. And like all mythology, the narrative that is being woven around the midterm elections by Bulfinches from both parties is a blend of history, facts and, yes, myths. But the four partisan myths Cooper tried to knock down were all ones that made Republicans look strong. “Return to the Republican Fold” (Cooper denied it.) “The Sweeping Mandate” (No way.) “The Lost Youth Vote” (Not so fast.) “A Disaster for the President” (Not necessarily.) On March 26, Cooper wrote on how “ vandalism threatened to be a public relations disaster for the fledgling Tea Party movement ,” suggesting his political analysis isn’t foolproof. read more

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Obama backs India for UN seat

NEW DELHI: If there were clouds of scepticism hovering over the Obama visit as the “what’s in it for us” question grew louder, the US president dispersed them on Monday by endorsing India’s bid for a permanent UN Security Council seat and slamming Pakistan for promoting terror havens on its soil. “I can say today — in years ahead, I look forward to a reformed UN Security Council that includes India as a permanent member”, Barack Obama said in his address to Parliament in an emphatic endorsement of India’s bid for a UNSC seat. On Pakistan, the US president ended the ambiguity on Islamabad’s use of terror against India that had marked his India tour so far. “We will continue to insist with…

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Obama Backs India’s Bid for Security Council Seat

India’s future role in the United Nations might just bump up a big notch soon, thanks to Barack Obama’s endorsement. The president officially announced his support for India’s permanent inclusion on the UN’s Security Council on Monday, a move that was met with some skepticism and wariness in neighboring Pakistan.

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By Mr. Fish Related Entries November 8, 2010 A Recipe for Fascism November 5, 2010 Bomb Attacks Shake Pakistan

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Raw Video: Gibbs Nearly Pulls Obama From Meeting

During President Barack Obama’s trip to India, Press Secretary Robert Gibbs threatened to pull Obama out of bilateral talks with Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh because three US reporters were blocked from covering the meeting. (Nov. 8)

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