Inside the Beltway The Washington Times Mon, 27 Feb 2012 17:09 PM PST MICHIGAN HIGH JINKS MoveOn.org., the Michigan Democratic Party and President Obama's re-election campaign are among the well-funded, manipulative forces behind an anti-Mitt Romney ad and email campaign across the Woverine State, culminating in the Republican primary Tuesday. Markos Moulitsas, founder of the progressive Daily Kos blog, credits this million-dollar "Democratic ... | Santorum tells Lansing crowd he's best competitor to run against Obama Detroit Free Press Mon, 27 Feb 2012 17:01 PM PST Speaking to a packed crowd of about 300 supporters at a hotel about five miles west of the Capitol, Santorum said he was the only GOP candidate who would provide a clear contrast with President Obama and offer a competing vision about where he wants to lead America. | Full Politics/Elections 2012 coverage | Watch: Behind the Scenes at Red, White and Blues at the White House The White House Mon, 27 Feb 2012 16:58 PM PST On February 21, 2012 the President and First Lady invited a group of blues legends to perform in the East Room as part of the "In Performance at the White House" series produced by PBS. The musicians included Mick Jagger, Jeff Beck and BB King, and the night was a celebration of what President Obama called, "music with humble beginnings -- roots in slavery and segregation, a society that rarely ... | Some Michigan backers of President Barack Obama to vote for GOP candidates Detroit Free Press Mon, 27 Feb 2012 16:57 PM PST Ernest Johnson expects to wear an Obama T-shirt to the polls Tuesday, but he'll vote for Republican Ron Paul. He's calling on supporters of President Barack Obama to make mischief in Tuesday's presidential primary by selecting Paul, a Texas congressman he thinks would have no chance against Obama in November. | Obamaâs Economists: âThe Escape Artistsâ Din Merican Mon, 27 Feb 2012 16:57 PM PST February 28, 2012 www.nytimes.com Books of The Times Obamaâs Economists Obamaâs Economists, Not Stimulating Enough âThe Escape Artists,â by Noam Scheiber By Michiko Kakutani (02-27-12) Much has already been written about President Obamaâs economic team, and much of it has been highly critical. Richard Wolffe described it as âthe most dysfunctional group of the presidentâs [...] | Arizona governor to skip dinner at the White House Detroit Free Press Mon, 27 Feb 2012 16:56 PM PST Brewer a no-show Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer, who faced off with President Barack Obama on an airport tarmac last month, said Sunday she wouldn't attend the National Governors Association annual black-tie dinner at the White House on Sunday night. Brewer said in an interview that she had a scheduling conflict. | GOP rivals in Michigan, try to prove most able to beat Obama Detroit Free Press Mon, 27 Feb 2012 16:56 PM PST Mitt Romney and Rick Santorum brought northern Michigan into the Republican presidential primary conversation Sunday, trying to convince conservative voters that each is the candidate best equipped to defeat President Barack Obama in November. | Mitt Romney, Rick Santorum pitch to northern Michigan voters Detroit Free Press Mon, 27 Feb 2012 16:55 PM PST Mitt Romney and Rick Santorum pressed their case to northern Michigan voters today, trying to convince conservatives that each is the candidate best equipped to defeat President Barack Obama in November. | Obama welcomes partial pipeline BBC News Mon, 27 Feb 2012 16:55 PM PST The White House welcomes a decision to build the southern leg of the Keystone XL pipeline, using a route which does not need presidential approval. | Scientists see red on NASA cuts of Mars missions The Pekin Daily Times Mon, 27 Feb 2012 16:54 PM PST NASA is making a cosmic U-turn on the road to Mars. Presidents have long talked about sending astronauts to Mars. Two years ago, President Barack Obama stood in Kennedy Space Center and said it was more of a priority than going to the moon and wanted astronauts there by the mid-2030s. But robotic Mars missions slated for 2016 and 2018 were cut from the presidentâs new budget proposal, even ... | | |
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