Obama Administration Enforcing Law Unequally, Says Ex-DOJ Attorney
Former Department of Justice attorney Christian Adams reveals a lack of fairness in law enforcement under Obama. (0:16)
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Former Department of Justice attorney Christian Adams reveals a lack of fairness in law enforcement under Obama. (0:16)
Director of the White House Economic Council Gene Sperling introduces Obama’s proposal for increased spending on research and innovation. (0:34)
Robert Gleason, Chairman of the Pennsylvania Republican Party, speaks about a disconnect between President Obama and the average citizen of Pennsylvania. (0:41)
Robert Gleason, Chairman of the Pennsylvania Republican Party, notes the political significance of President Obama’s Thursday visit. (0:17)
White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs describes how Admiral Mullen, Secretary Robert Gates and other military officers have spoken to their Egyptian counterparts. Every conversation has begun with a call for restraint and non-violence. ( :36)
Ralph Nader says the military and foreign policies of both the Bush and Obama administrations have caused more damage to the United States’ security and reputation than Julian Assange and WikiLeaks. (0:54)
President Barack Obama says that the Republicans have been holding the American middle class hostage by refusing to make a deal on tax cuts without the inclusion of the upper echelon of income earners. (0:28)
The President says that it is his job to make decisions on behalf of the interest of the American people, and not on behalf of a political agenda. (0:52)
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Senior Political Analyst at The Washington Examiner Michael Barone predicts that an anti-war candidate would be the only rival for Obama in the Democratic Primaries. (0:30)
Kate Obenshain, Vice president of Young America’s Foundation, says that Obama’s trip to India is too broad and indicates that he is “tone deaf.” (0:28)
President Obama speaks about signing bills containing earmarks in order to get them passed quickly. (:34)
President Obama speaks at White House press conference about the American people’s main concern. They are expressing great frustration about the economy and that they are not feeling the progress, Obama says. (:27)
House Republican Whip Eric Cantor (R-Va.) says that Democratic candidate Tom Perriello will follow the Obama/Pelosi agenda despite its unpopularity with voters in Virginia’s 5th District. (0:21)
During a discussion with Bob Woodward on his new book “Obama’s Wars,” the author and journalist says that Obama is attempting to avoid followin in Lyndon Johnson’s footsteps through his approach to Afghanistan. (0:20)
President Barack Obama talks with student journalists across the country in a conference call about the prospective future of a generation struggling as they enter the workforce. (0:31)
President Barack Obama talks with student journalists across the country in a conference call about the prospective future of a generation struggling as they enter the workforce. (0:50)
President Barack Obama talks with student journalists across the country in a conference call about the prospective future of a generation struggling as they enter the workforce. (0:20)