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Video: 2 dirt-bags that would make the loony liberals cry with joyOriginal at YouTube
• Mon, Feb 23
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Video: No Comment - President-elect Obama meets with US presidents.Original at YouTube
• Wed, Jan 14
By rss@youtube.com (PolitikNews) President-elect Barack Obama, President George W. Bush and three former presidents: Bill Clinton, George H.W. Bush and Jimmy Carter. Author: PolitikNews Keywords: Politik.md No Comment Politic President-elect Obama meets with US presidents Added: January 14, 2009
Slouching Toward Weakness -- By: NRO Staff
Original at National Review Online Blogs
• Tue, Nov 17
By webmaster@nationalreview.com (NRO Staff) The event in some respects signaled a retreat from the reception given at least two earlier American presidents, Bill Clinton and George W. Bush, both of whom asked for, and were granted, the opportunity to address the Chinese people and answer their questions in a live national broadcas...
Obama China Town Hall (VIDEO): Tells Students That Uncensored Society Is Healthy
Original at Huffington Post
• Mon, Nov 16
By The Huffington Post News Editors U.S. ambassador Jon Huntsman called Obama's event the first ever town-hall meeting held by a U.S. president in China. Yet former presidents Bill Clinton and George W. Bush also spoke to students and took questions from them during stops in China.
Greg Lewis: The Friday Rush: Following Limbaugh on his journey to the edge
Original at Media Matters for America
• Fri, Nov 13
By G.L. But Rush reverted to kneejerk, angry partisanship, calling the speech "empty" and "meaningless" and using it as an opportunity to trash former President Bill Clinton. Granted, we're not predisposed to liking Rush, but it sounded gratuitous and grating.
The Republican Shift on Abortion Is Dramatic, Too
Original at WSJ.com
• Tue, Nov 10
The ban was first imposed by President Ronald Reagan, and then reversed in 1993 by President Bill Clinton. Bush’s move was essentially to overturn Clinton’s overturning of the Reagan ban. Thirty-two House Democrats voted in favor—exactly half the number of Democrats who supported the b...
Newsweek.com Skips Obama’s Snub of Berlin Wall, Pretends He’s Already Been There
Original at NewsBusters.org
• Fri, Nov 6
By Scott Whitlock The article, entitled, "Ich Bin Ein Speechmaker: Historic speeches by visiting American presidents have left an outsize footprint on Berlin," listed visits by John F. Kennedy, Ronald Reagan, Bill Clinton, George W. Bush and Barack Obama. Obama’s entry insisted, "President: Barack Ob...
Bush, Clinton debate: Radio City
Original at The Swamp
• Wed, Nov 4
By Mark Silva by Mark Silva Suffice it to say that an entertainment company is in charge of this show: Former Presidents Bill Clinton and George W. Bush in debate. The two former presidents have have agreed to meet at Radio City Music... by Mark Silva Former Presidents Bill Clinton and George W. Bush in debate.
Bush, Clinton Debate At Radio City In February
Original at Huffington Post
• Wed, Nov 4
By The Huffington Post News Team Former presidents Bill Clinton and George W. Bush will go head to head in a debate at Radio City Music Hall next February, as part... Former presidents Bill Clinton and George W. Bush will go head to head in a debate at Radio City Music Hall next February, as part of a series pairing liberal and cons...
U.S. News: Of Past Five Presidents, 'Obama Seems the Most Cerebral'
Original at NewsBusters.org
• Mon, Nov 2
By Mike Bates I have interviewed each of the past five presidents— Reagan, George H. W. Bush, Bill Clinton, George W. Bush, and now Obama—and Obama seems the most cerebral and the least emotional of them all. How dumb do they think the American people are?
No class, bad memory
Original at Power Line
• Sat, Oct 31
By Paul Bush, though, didn't publicly blame Bill Clinton for this parlous state of affairs. Instead, he supported the government of Israel in its eventually successful efforts to end the Palestinian terror campaign. President Obama doesn't understand much when it comes to foreign policy. Howe...
Kudlow, Santelli: Dollar Devaluation Creating 'Façade' Bush/Obama Interventionist Economic Policies Are Working
Original at NewsBusters.org
• Sat, Oct 31
By Jeff Poor The Bush administration was wrong about the dollar, I'll say that again for the umpteenth time," Kudlow said. "And this administration is wrong about the dollar and the last president to get the dollar right was Bill Clinton, who had it right, and Ronald Reagan before him."
The Obama administration -- no class, bad character
Original at Power Line
• Thu, Oct 22
By Paul We've known for some time that Obama and his operatives have no class. This is apparent, for example, from the fact that Obama has never been able to say a positive word about his predecessor. George W. Bush, by contrast, was quite gracious towards Bill Clinton as, indeed, Clinton was towards...
BuzzFlash Mailbag for October 6, 2009
Original at BuzzFlash.org
• Tue, Oct 6
By BuzzFlash Just hope that if Secretary of State Hillary Clinton ever becomes President and a Republican wins the Presidency after her eight years; she does NOT leave that Elected Republican President a great economy, a budget surplus and a no war situation, such as President Bill Clinton did when h...
Poll Watch: PPP (D) Virginia Presidential Survey
Original at race42008.com
• Mon, Sep 7
By Aron Goldman Ronald Reagan 44%Barack Obama 23%Bill Clinton 21%George W. Bush 8%George H.W. Bush 4% Among Democrats George W. Bush 41%Barack Obama 31%Bill Clinton 18%George H.W. Bush 7%Ronald Reagan 3% Among Democrats Barack Obama 37%George W. Bush 36%Bill Clinton 23%George H.W. Bush 2%Ronald Reagan 2%
The Biggest Moment of His Presidency? Well, Yes*.
Original at FiveThirtyEight
• Wed, Sep 2
By noreply@blogger.com (Nate Silver) The truth is, in fact, that this is a speech the conservatives at the Weekly Standard and elsewhere out to be pretty nervous about. When Bill Clinton delivered his big speech to the Congress on health care 16 years ago, his approval rating shot up by 10 points almost instantenously.
Opinion: Obama's doing the best with a short stack
Original at Los Angeles Times
• Tue, Apr 28
By Gideon Rose After 100 days, it seems that President Obama is that rare creature, a responsible gambler. Bill Clinton took large risks personally but not as a policymaker. George W. Bush took lots of risks, but they were reckless and irresponsible ...
Republicans Continue To Lie About Pew PollOriginal at Daily Kos
• Thu, Apr 9
By BarbinMD In contrast to the 27% of GOPers approving of Obama now, more than a third of Dems (36%) approved of George W. Bush at a comparable time in 2001. Before that, only 26% of Republicans approved of Bill Clinton at the same time in his presidency, while 41% of Dems approved of both George H.W. Bush and R...
Opinion: Happy birthday, LincolnOriginal at Bismarck Tribune
• Sun, Feb 15
BBC News USA - Here's a short contemporary list: Lyndon Johnson, Richard Nixon, Jimmy Carter, George Bush I, George Bush II, Bill Clinton, even Ronald Reagan (remember ... Twin Tiers Perspective: To rate Bush, recall Lincoln Towanda Daily Review
The House Vote Was Not a Failure for Obama
Original at Daily Kos
• Thu, Jan 29
By Devilstower The first few days of the Obama presidency have captured the media to an extent that has to be making Bill Clinton grind down his molars (I'd say George Bush, but lets face it, W probably hasn't looked at anything beyond his DVD collection since the plane touched down in Dallas). The swiftnes...
Bill Moyers Journal: Sirota, Frank, Williams & Harris-LacewellOriginal at Dandelion Salad
• Sat, Jan 24
By dandelionsalad Your book describes conservatism as “an expression of American business.” Why exclude Democrats? Jimmy Carter triggered the deregulation frenzy. Bill Clinton pushed for NAFTA, signed the Telecommunications Act of l996 which gave the megamedia companies everything they wanted, auc...
Opinion: Ending the Terrible Bush/Clinton DynastyOriginal at The Left Coaster
• Mon, Nov 26
By eriposte The “dynasty” argument of course is at best inarticulate. A dynasty must have a sequence of some consequence and some durability. Bill Clinton was the first member of his family to win elective office. Hillary Clinton was the second member of the family to win elective office. That is it for th...
Bill Clinton criticizes Bush on Iraq
Original at Reuters
• Thu, Jul 19
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Former President Bill Clinton on Thursday criticized President George W. Bush's administration for failing in Iraq, saying their was no evidence of much-needed political or diplomatic progress.
Bill Clinton criticizes Bush on Iraq (Reuters)
Original at Yahoo! News
• Wed, Jul 18
Reuters - Former President Bill Clinton on Thursday criticized President George W. Bush's administration for failing in Iraq, saying their was no evidence of much-needed political or diplomatic progress.
Bill Clinton slams Bush's Iraq plan
Original at Malaysia Sun
• Fri, Jul 13
KEENE, N.H. -- Bill Clinton accused President George W. Bush on Friday of having "forgotten about our hunt for bin Laden," and told Newsday the president's Iraq policy had spawned swarms of new terr...
Bill Clinton slams Bush's Iraq plan
Original at North Korea Times
• Fri, Jul 13
KEENE, N.H. -- Bill Clinton accused President George W. Bush on Friday of having "forgotten about our hunt for bin Laden," and told Newsday the president's Iraq policy had spawned swarms of new terr...
Bill Clinton: Bush's forgotten about Bin-Laden
Original at Newsday
• Fri, Jul 13
Bill Clinton accused President George W. Bush on Friday of having "forgotten about our hunt for Bin Laden," and told Newsday the president's Iraq policy had spawned swarms of new terror recruits.