Posts Tagged ‘Barack Obama’

OBAMA! “KEEP YOUR HANDS WASHED!”

// April 30th, 2009 // No Comments » // Hott Look@Politics

dirty tricks! too clean! for politics!

After 100 days, President Barack Obama interrupted prime time television to let everyone know he’s looking ahead to the next hundred days… and the hundred days after that, and after that, and after that

presidentobamaholdsprimetimenewsconference-4nxrxe98xvl

Speech? Overall! Pretty! Good!

President BARACK OBAMA downplayed the importance of his first 100 days in office in a speech given at a Wednesday evening press conference. The president said it was his job to provide an “unrelenting, unyielding effort … to strengthen our prosperity and our security in the second hundred days, in the third hundred days and all of the days after that.”

Obama spoke for only a few minutes before turning the floor over to the White House press corps for questions, ranging from auto bailouts, to his budget, to abortion, to torture.

Here are the full prepared remarks from the president before taking questions:

OBAMA: Before we begin tonight, I just want to provide everyone with a few brief updates on some of the challenges we’re dealing with right now.

First, we are continuing to closely monitor the emergency cases of the H1N1 flu virus throughout the United States. As I said this morning, this is obviously a very serious situation, and every American should know that their entire government is taking the utmost precautions and preparations.

Our public health officials have recommended that schools with confirmed or suspected cases of this flu strongly consider temporarily closing. And if more schools are forced to close, we’ve recommended that both parents and businesses think about contingency plans if their children do have to stay home.

I’ve requested an immediate $1.5 billion in emergency funding from Congress to support our ability to monitor and track this virus and to build our supply of antiviral drugs and other equipment. And we will also ensure that those materials get to where they need to be as quickly as possible.

And, finally, I’ve asked every American to take the same steps you would take to prevent any other flu: Keep your hands washed; cover your mouth when you cough; stay home from work if you’re sick; and keep your children home from school if they’re sick.

We’ll continue to provide regular updates to the American people as we receive more information. And everyone should rest assured that this government is prepared to do whatever it takes to control the impact of this virus.

The second thing I’d like to mention is how gratified I am that the House and the Senate passed a budget resolution today that will serve as an economic blueprint for this nation’s future.

I especially want to thank Leader Reid, Speaker Pelosi, all of the members of Congress who worked so quickly and effectively to make this blueprint a reality.

This budget builds on the steps we’ve taken over the last 100 days to move this economy from recession to recovery and ultimately to prosperity.

We began by passing a Recovery Act that has already saved or created over 150,000 jobs and provided a tax cut to 95 percent of all working families. We passed a law to provide and protect health insurance for 11 million American children whose parents work full time. And we launched a housing plan that has already contributed to a spike in the number of homeowners who are refinancing their mortgages, which is the equivalent of another tax cut.

But even as we clear away the wreckage of this recession, I’ve also said that we can’t go back to an economy that’s built on a pile of sand, on inflated home prices and maxed-out credit cards, on overleveraged banks and outdated regulations that allow recklessness of a few to threaten the prosperity of all.

We have to lay a new foundation for growth, a foundation that will strengthen our economy and help us compete in the 21st century. And that’s exactly what this budget begins to do.

It contains new investments in education that will equip our workers with the right skills and training, new investments in renewable energy that will create millions of jobs and new industries, new investments in health care that will cut costs for families and businesses, and new savings that will bring down our deficit.

I also campaigned on the promise that I would change the direction of our nation’s foreign policy. And we’ve begun to do that, as well. We’ve begun to end the war in Iraq, and we forged with our NATO allies a new strategy to target al-Qaida in Afghanistan and Pakistan.

We have rejected the false choice between our security and our ideals by closing the detention center at Guantanamo Bay and banning torture without exception.

And we’ve renewed our diplomatic efforts to deal with challenges ranging from the global economic crisis to the spread of nuclear weapons.

So I think we’re off to a good start, but it’s just a start. I’m proud of what we’ve achieved, but I’m not content. I’m pleased with our progress, but I’m not satisfied.

Millions of Americans are still without jobs and homes, and more will be lost before this recession is over. Credit is still not flowing nearly as freely as it should. Countless families and communities touched by our auto industry still face tough times ahead. Our projected long-term deficits are still too high, and government is still not as efficient as it needs to be.

We still confront threats ranging from terrorism to nuclear proliferation, as well as pandemic flu. And all this means you can expect an unrelenting, unyielding effort from this administration to strengthen our prosperity and our security in the second hundred days, in the third hundred days and all of the days after that.

You can expect us to work on health care reform that will bring down costs while maintaining quality, as well as energy legislation that will spark a clean-energy revolution. I expect to sign legislation by the end of this year that sets new rules of the road for Wall Street, rules that reward drive and innovation, as opposed to shortcuts and abuse.

And we will also work to pass legislation that protects credit card users from unfair rate hikes and abusive fees and penalties. We’ll continue scouring the federal budget for savings and target more programs for elimination. And we will continue to pursue procurement reform that will greatly reduce the no-bid contracts that have wasted so many taxpayer dollars.

So we have a lot of work left to do. It’s work that will take time, and it will take effort. But the United States of America, I believe, will see a better day.

We will rebuild a stronger nation, and we will endure as a beacon for all of those weary travelers beyond our shores who still dream that there’s a place where all of this is possible.

I want to thank the American people for their support and their patience during these trying times, and I look forward to working with you in the next hundred days, in the hundred days after that, all of the hundreds of days to follow to make sure that this country is what it can be.

And with that, I will start taking some questions.

THE OBAMA! DOG! CASH IN!

// April 29th, 2009 // No Comments » // Hott Look@Politics

from dogs to dolls!

“We are very proud of the First Family and wanted to join in celebrating their choice of a family pet. Now everyone can own a little Bo Beanie Baby 2.0 and join in the excitement”

5120l

Desperate moves during the recession.

Ty is apparently very determined to cash in on the Obama family.

The toy company released its version of first dog, BO, despite being reprimanded by MICHELLE OBAMA’s press secretary earlier this year for two dolls unmistakably modeled on first daughters SASHA and MALIA OBAMA. Ty never admitted Sweet Sasha and Marvelous Malia were based on the girls, but in a press release, the company fully acknowledged the inspiration for Bo, a black and white Portuguese water dog.

“We are very proud of the First Family and wanted to join in celebrating their choice of a family pet. Now everyone can own a little Bo Beanie Baby 2.0 and join in the excitement.”

The Bo doll retails for $4.99, but it’s selling on eBay between $30 and $50.

But d*mn! Is it me? Or does it seem like Ty is trying their best to cash in on the first family.

MANY SAY! OBAMA! “LIKES SOLITUDE!”

// April 25th, 2009 // No Comments » // Hott Look@Politics

do we blame him?

“He likes solitude, where he can just take a moment and collect his thoughts and breathe,” says a close Obama friend. “And in this job, there is none of that”

preselectbarackobamatravelshawaii8jlf7jw3yw4l

Sometimes! It’s hard to get away!

One source revealed to the media that BARACK OBAMA wanted to escape. It was an uncharacteristically sunny day in London, warm and not a cloud in the sky, and all afternoon the president had been cooped up with foreign leaders inside a stuffy ballroom at Winfield House, a grand mansion that is home to the U.S. ambassador. The property has one of the largest and most beautiful private gardens in London. Its lawn, green and lush, is the length of sevral football fields, framed by shady magnolia trees that were just beginning to bloom.

For security and privacy, the Secret Service had covered the windows facing the lawn. But whenever a door leading to a back credenza opened, Obama was able to catch a glimpse of the outdoors. After he said goodbye to his last guest, Chinese President Hu Jintao, Obama walked to the back door and peered out. “Come on,” he called to two of his closest aides, senior adviser David Axelrod and Press Secretary Robert Gibbs. “Let’s go take a walk.”

preselectbarackobamatravelshawaii4dfk__ivepsl

The Secret Service agents on duty “freaked,” in the words of one senior Obama aide who recounted the story (and who, like others quoted in this story, asked for anonymity for the usual reasons). They raced ahead of the president, fanning out to make sure Obama was safe. His regular team of agents—as they often remind Obama, much to his chagrin—do not enjoy moments of spontaneity like this. On the roof, snipers stood at the ready as the president and his aides slowly circled the lawn again and again. “We did that for about 45 minutes,” Gibbs recalled. “Just looping around.” They talked a bit about business—there was drama between the Chinese and French that put the looming G20 talks at risk—but mostly Obama kept quiet, taking in the view and keeping his thoughts to himself.

It was a rare moment of semi-freedom for a president who has struggled to maintain a sense of normalcy in the White House. Just two days later, at a town-hall meeting in France, Obama talked about the drawbacks of being president: “You know, it’s very frustrating now. It used to be when I came to Europe that I could just wander down to a café, and sit and have some wine and watch people go by, and go into a little shop, and watch the sun go down. Now I’m in hotel rooms all the time and I have security around me all the time. And so just, you know, losing that ability to just take a walk, that is something that is frustrating.”

preselectbarackobamatravelshawaii2by1trimwmfl

Obama is hardly the first president to complain about life in the White House bubble. “I never dreamed such loneliness and desolation of heart possible,” wrote Woodrow Wilson. William Howard Taft called it “the loneliest place in the world.” Harry Truman spoke of “the great white jail known as the White House,” a phrase echoed by Bill Clinton, who called it “the crown jewel of the federal penal system.”

Yet Obama seems to have had a tougher time adjusting than Clinton, or even George W. Bush, in part because he can still remember what it was like to be a normal person. Before becoming president, he spent just four years in the U.S. Senate; though he was hardly a stranger to the public, Obama still had a life. If he wanted to take a walk around Capitol Hill, he could—and often did. But Obama’s temperament has also made the adjustment difficult.

Though outgoing in public, Obama was an only child and spent a lot of time alone (he’s described himself as being hermitlike during his days at Columbia University). That hasn’t changed. “He likes solitude, where he can just take a moment and collect his thoughts and breathe,” says a close Obama friend to the media. “And in this job, there is none of that.”

PROTESTERS! UNITE! AGAINST! OBAMA!

// April 15th, 2009 // 1 Comment » // Hott Look@Politics

ok! so! what’s next?

Protesters held tea parties throughout the country, drawing thousands to demonstrate against the president’s economic policies

4887l

Taxpayers vs. Nay-sayers!

Today was tax day and it was the culmination of a conservative movement to protest President BARACK OBAMA’s economic policies (namely bailouts and taxes) by holding modern-day tea parties.

The tea parties took place in major cities all over the country, urged on by cable television and radio personalities such as Rick Santelli and Glenn Beck. The teabaggers, as they’ve come to be called, believe that Obama’s taxes are unfair because he’s using the money to bail out irresponsible home and business owners.

In Washington, DC, the Huffington Post reports that one such protest was shut down briefly after someone threw a box of tea bags onto the White House lawn. Police and Secret Service agents moved the crowd back from the area while they sent in a robot to inspect the package for explosives.

Meanwhile in Texas, Governor Rick Perry riled up protesters with a fiery speech in which he decried the Obama administration. Afterwards he gave a brief interview where he hinted that Texas might secede from the United States if Texans were forced to pay taxes they didn’t agree with.

For their part, Barack and Michelle Obama filed a joint return, claiming approximately $2.7 million in income with about one third of that going to income taxes. Barack earned $139,204 as a Democratic senator from Illinois. Barack was paid $2.5 million in royalties for his two books: Dreams from My Father and The Audacity of Hope.

BARACK GIVES QUEEN LIZ AN IPOD!

// April 1st, 2009 // No Comments » // Hott Look@Politics

but why not a microsoft zune?

“The AP reports that the iPod was filled with music to accompany the book, pictures of the Queen’s 2007 visit to the States, and photos from Barack Obama’s Jan. 20 inauguration”

4668l

The most important impression is the first impression.

At first it might sound like a more expensive version of the thoughtless gifts the Obamas gave British Prime Minister GORDON BROWN’s sons when they visited last month. But on closer inspection, this time they got it right.

BARACK and MICHELLE OBAMA presented Queen Elizabeth II with an iPod Wednesday along with a book of songs composed by Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart, signed by Rodgers in 1952. The AP reports that the iPod was filled with music to accompany the book, pictures of the Queen’s 2007 visit to the States, and photos from Barack Obama’s Jan. 20 inauguration.

And in return? The Queen and her husband, Prince Philip, gave the Obamas signed portraits of themselves.

Now who looks like the better gifter? Take that England!

STEELE SAYS, “NOT JEALOUS” OF BARACK!

// March 30th, 2009 // No Comments » // Hott Look@Politics

m835vp

Republican National Committee Chairman MICHAEL STEELE comments on Relations with President Obama. He states, “I’m Done.”

And so are we! LOL!

BIG BROTHER WANTS TO WATCH YOU!

// March 27th, 2009 // No Comments » // Hott Look@Politics

the new invasion privacy act will hurt us all!

Invasion of Privacy: U.S. government wants to tap into all your computers and delete any copyrighted material you may have
wickedsunshine_unclesam_watchingyou_750x900

Damn! I thought Bush was out of office!

Rumors are that President OBAMA’s administration is helping to push forward a bill that would allow the government to spy on your personal computer and seize your property.

HOTT WATER! OBAMA! JOKE GONE BAD!

// March 20th, 2009 // No Comments » // Hott Water!

leno replied, “that’s very good, mr. president”

Obama chuckled and said it’s “like the Special Olympics or something”

obama

What’s the big fuss?

BARACK OBAMA went on The Tonight Show with JAY LENO and made a pretty insensitive joke at the expense of the mentally handicaped.

He was referring to his own bowling skills when he told Leno he had recently bowled a 129 score, Leno replied, “That’s very good, Mr. President.” Obama chuckled and said it’s “like the Special Olympics or something.”

Don’t care what people say … the joke was funny to me, Mr. President. Because honestly has anyone seen the special Olympics? The crap is slow. LOL! Leno played it off and said nothing. But do you think Barack’s joke was inappropriate? Watch the video and let us know your thoughts.

BARACK OBAMA VISITS JAY LENO

// March 20th, 2009 // 1 Comment » // Hott Look@Politics

and share a few jokes of his own:

“Michelle jokes about how in the motorcade we have the ambulance and the caboose and the dog sled. … The submarine. A whole bunch of stuff going on”

28a0oqf

Being on Jay Leno while still in office definitely makes Barack the coolest President ever.

Los Angeles — President BARACK OBAMA, bantering casually with Jay Leno during a taping of “The Tonight Show” on Thursday, voiced some frustration with life inside the presidential bubble.

The first sitting president to join Leno on the late-night show, Obama also talked about his unfulfilled “campaign promise” on the family dog, pledged to work to recover for taxpayers the bonuses paid to AIG employees and offered his pick to win the NCAA basketball tournament.

He mixed serious policy discussion with tantalizing details about his life as the leader of the free world.

Wearing a dark suit, legs crossed comfortably, Obama said he is getting a level of security that is often tough to fathom.
“Now, they let me walk on the way back” from one event, he said, “but the doctor is behind me with a defibrillator.

“Michelle jokes about how in the motorcade we have the ambulance and the caboose and the dog sled. … The submarine. A whole bunch of stuff going on.”

Obama said he has picked the University of North Carolina to win the NCAA men’s basketball tournament. An avid basketball fan and recreational player, the president said he plans to have basketball hoops wheeled onto the White House tennis courts so he and friends can play.

Leno asked whether his friends occasionally let him win. The president mugged for the camera.

“I don’t see why they would throw the game except for all those Secret Service guys with guns around them,” he said.

More seriously, he said, “I don’t think I get the hard fouls that I used to.”

He smiled broadly while joking that the family dog might have been an empty promise, then said that the family will get the dog after he returns from a trip to Europe early next month.

IN REEVE WE TRUST!

// March 10th, 2009 // No Comments » // Hott Look@Politics

so why give up hope?

Christopher did not get that chance” but one day others will

61805

It takes a super president to make a super move.

At the White House today, PRESIDENT OBAMA deep-sixed the Bush Administration ban on stem cell research, bringing hope to paralyzed Americans. And in doing so, he acknowledged the work of real-life Mr. And Mrs. Superman, the late CHRISTOPHER REEVE and his wife Dana.

“As we restore our commitment to science, and resume funding for promising stem cell research, we owe a debt of gratitude to so many tireless advocates … people like Christopher and Dana Reeve, who we wish could be here to see this moment,” President Obama said in his speech.

“One of Christopher’s friends recalled that he hung a sign on the wall of the exercise room where he did his grueling regimen of physical therapy. It read:

“For everyone who thought I couldn’t do it. For everyone who thought I shouldn’t do it. For everyone who said, ‘It’s impossible.’ See you at the finish line.”

“Christopher once told a reporter who was interviewing him: “If you came back here in 10 years, I expect that I’d walk to the door to greet you.”

“Christopher did not get that chance. But if we pursue this research, maybe one day – maybe not in our lifetime, or even in our children’s lifetime – but maybe one day, others like him might.”

Christopher Reeve died in 2004, nine years after a horse riding accident left him paralyzed and was a tireless advocate of scientific research, serving as a human guinea pig on a device that was approved just last year by the FDA. Chris’ wife Dana, who stood by his side passed in 2006 from lung cancer. She did not smoke.

Scientists in the medical community believe stem cells may be used to replace damaged cells and possibly cure cancer, Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease and other conditions.



BlogBurst.com