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  • So, not only are Obama''s legenday speaking skills questionable by virtue of the fact that he only speaks well when using a well-rehearsed speech on a tele-prompter.

    Reliable Sources: Journos spar over Obama presser question 2009

  • December 4, 2009 11: 13 AM in reply to DaddyD liberals already appear to be quitters less than a year into Obama''s first term.

    Nelson: I'll Filibuster Without Stupak-Like Amendment 2009

  • Don't blame Obama if things don't go well a year from now ... liberals already appear to be quitters less than a year into Obama''s first term.

    Nelson: I'll Filibuster Without Stupak-Like Amendment 2009

  • This will all redound to the benefit of Obama''s re-election bid.

    The Guardian World News Michael Tomasky 2011

  • In a potential sign of conciliation, House Republican leader John Boehner said the party was mulling appointing members to Obama''s proposed bipartisan deficit commission.

    Analysis 2010

  • Senate in traditionally Democratic-dominated Massachusetts has jolted the White House into concentrating its message on Obama''s strategy to boost jobs.

    Daily News & Analysis 2010

  • McCain sought to burnish his credentials with conservatives on Friday, pledging to fight government borrowing he dubbed "generational theft," curb the "earmarks" lawmakers use to tuck pet projects into spending bills and fight to reverse Obama''s signature healthcare overhaul signed into law this week.

    Analysis 2010

  • Senate in traditionally Democratic-dominated Massachusetts has jolted the White House into concentrating its message on Obama''s strategy to boost jobs.

    Daily News & Analysis 2010

  • McCain sought to burnish his credentials with conservatives on Friday, pledging to fight government borrowing he dubbed "generational theft," curb the "earmarks" lawmakers use to tuck pet projects into spending bills and fight to reverse Obama''s signature healthcare overhaul signed into law this week.

    Analysis 2010

  • McCain sought to burnish his credentials with conservatives on Friday, pledging to fight government borrowing he dubbed "generational theft," curb the "earmarks" lawmakers use to tuck pet projects into spending bills and fight to reverse Obama''s signature healthcare overhaul signed into law this week.

    Analysis 2010

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