The Obama administration's disturbing treatment of whistleblowers | Paul Harris Guardian Unlimited Thu, 12 Apr 2012 04:59 AM PDT Obama has shown a hostility to whistleblowers that exceeds that shown by President Bush. Democrats should be concerned Later this month six Americans will be honoured with a Ridenhour prize which celebrates truth-telling in the public interest. They are a varied bunch. Eileen Foster helped expose systemic fraud at America's largest mortgage provider Countywide Financial. Lt Col Daniel Davis ... | Dick Lugar and Barack Obama: The End of Bipartisan Bromance Swampland Thu, 12 Apr 2012 04:59 AM PDT It was Washingtonâs most charming bipartisan bromance. When Barack Obama ran for President in 2008, he was eager to embrace Indianaâs Republican Senator, Dick Lugar. Obama dropped Lugarâs name into his announcement speech, featured him in a TV ad, and cited him as a key foreign policy influence in a debate. Hugging Lugar, the widely-admired [...] | Obama Campaign Takes Shape Taegan Goddard's Political Wire Thu, 12 Apr 2012 04:56 AM PDT President Obama's election-year plan "is rapidly taking shape, with his first 2012 campaign rallies set for next month, now that Mitt Romney has cemented his status as the likely Republican nominee" the Wall Street Journal reports. "The Obama campaign is planning an aggressive effort in coming weeks to raise money off of Mr. Romney, and the president will headline at least two campaign rallies ... | Michelle Obama to visit Shreveport today The Shreveport Times Thu, 12 Apr 2012 04:55 AM PDT Michelle Obama and Jill Biden will be at KCS at 1:15 p.m. to honor the 50,000th person hired as part of a push for veteran spouse employment. | Romney looks to fill ticket, so 'veepstakes' begin TurkishPress.com Thu, 12 Apr 2012 04:49 AM PDT With Mitt Romney now all but assured of winning the Republican nomination, he embarks on one of his critical quests of the campaign: finding a running mate who can help him defeat President Barack Obama. | Putting Romneyâs History in the Past Swampland Thu, 12 Apr 2012 04:44 AM PDT Mike Murphy writes in this weekâs magazine that Romney should stop talking about his history and get to the business of talking about Obamaâs: With less biography but more catchy and forward-leaning proposals, Romney will have a much better chance to prevail over Obama, who has an even more fragile biography. The pride so many [...] | | |
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