Ditto for my bit
about the Obama delegation to COP18 in Doha claiming Sandy was caused by global warming.
Eli is quite sour
about Obama, but this might be a reason to vote for him
It confirms so much of what Republicans suspect
about the Obama administration.
Reading
about Obama's press secretary saying that reality will check Trump's rhetoric provides momentary relief.
What DID incense
me about Obama's travel is how much he, Michelle, and Biden separately did in support of Hillary Clinton's campaign.
He said nothing
about Obama.
Last week I spoke with Elana Schor of Greenwire
about the Obama White House and Organizing for America's strategy to pre-empt efforts by conservatives to undermine support for the proposed EPA limits on greenhouse gas emissions.
Only six percent of the respondents have heard a great deal about the plan, while 24 percent said they had heard some talk
about Obama's climate regulations.
On Wednesday I joined Buck Sexton on the Blaze to talk
about Obama's icecapades in the Arctic and my new book «A Disgrace to the Profession»: The World's Scientists ~ in Their Own Words ~ on Michael E Mann, His Hockey Stick, and Their Damage to Science - Volume One.
Climate Science Watch director Rick Piltz talked with KPFK - FM in Los Angeles about a letter to President Obama from nine Senate Democrats setting out conditions for supporting a US climate policy, and with Al Jazeera English TV in Washington, DC,
about Obama's participation in the Copenhagen climate conference.
Everything you need to know
about the Obama administration's creditable decision is in the release and links here:
I was thinking about all of you who question the «economist's» point of view this morning when I saw someone named, Schork, from the Schork report interviewed on CNN
about Obama's and McCain's disparate solutions for our oil dilemma.
Right now, as Andy and the rest of us discuss the world leaders» «action» on global warming, election reporting is focused on what's REALLY important: Jesse Jackson's cutting remark
about Obama.
What I like most
about Obama is that he is pledging to spend $ 150 billion over 10 years to fun the development and R&D of new technologies.
«I was excited
about Obama, but at the same time I was wondering how the machine of conventional politics would nullify his impact.
In December, Architectural Digest published a cover story
about the Obama's private quarters emphasizing the art the family brought into the spaces.
Cheryl Olson talked
about the Obama administration proposal that Congress fund a study on the effects of violent video...
Interviewed by US News and World Report
about Obama administration changes to the Cuba travel policy.
Well, for the most part — Muskokies just want to know
about Obama.
According to Science Daily, mother birds «talk» to their chicks before they hatch.So, what do they tell them?Do they chirp
about Obama...
Experts and housing advocates said they felt hopeful
about an Obama administration foreclosure - prevention plan unveiled Wednesday.
I am reading more and more
about Obama's student loan repayment program.
If we're going to talk
about Obama's finance chair, let's also talk about McCain's son, Andrew, who was associated with a bank failure at Silver State in Arizona recently.
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If a company told you specifically
about Obama Student Loan Forgiveness, they are misleading you.
What is your opinion
about the Obama student loan forgiveness program?
When hearing
about Obama's proposal, Rep. Byrne commented that most states were «already stretched far too thin» and therefore «it would be unlikely they could bear the financial burden.»
Warren Buffett appeared on CNBC where he fielded mostly questions
about the Obama tax agenda in this video.
Here's what you need to know
about Obama Student Loan Forgiveness (basically it's a marketing term).
Earlier this month, the National Council of Higher Education Resources, a student loan industry lobbyist, sent letters to Congress
about Obama - era rules.
By comparison, Jane Mayer's New Yorker article, «Schmooze or Lose,»
about the Obama campaign's conflicted courting of large donors, totaled only 7,000 words.
When he began the reporting for the book, he wasn't sure he would find people willing to talk
about the Obama campaign, even on background.
Civil rights groups also have raised questions
about Obama's proposals, worried that stepping away from No Child Left Behind will ease pressure on states to help poor children perform as well as their wealthier classmates.
The Washington Post: Three key things to know
about Obama's new education chief http://wapo.st/1QupWe1
This Republican governor believes CCSS opposition is largely
about Obama.
Impossible to prove since there's no counter-factual, but I see many on the right equally upset about Gates and Jeb Bush, so I think it's plausible to argue that it's not just
about Obama.
Yet Harkin and the rest of his colleagues should be asking a few tough questions
about the Obama administration's waiver gambit.
Education Next Editor Paul Peterson has already done his part with a screed in National Review complaining
about the Obama Administration's efforts on this front.
Very little of the problems raised by the peer reviewers (as well as by Torlakson and Michael Kirst, who chairs the Golden State's board of education, in their own letter to the administration about the plan) was mentioned by any of the Beltway players and other policy gurus commenting last week
about the Obama Administration's decision.
Such a point also shines light on the fact that EdTrust and other centrist Democrat reformers backing the plan have been silent
about the Obama administration's sloppy and shoddy process for granting waivers, especially as President Barack Obama struggles to keep office; it is hard for waiver gambit supporters to complain about Florida's implementation of one of the alternatives to AYP they support without pointing out how the Obama administration's own mishandling of the effort allowed for such antics in the first place (or giving movement conservatives more reasons to oppose a strong federal role in reforming American public education).
You will learn
about the Obama administration's No Child Left Behind waivers and how they will shift education priorities in your state and affect your district and school.
In a news release
about Obama's plans to visit Manor New Tech, White House spokesman Josh Earnest recognized the school's students for learning «real world skills» needed for jobs available right now.
Meanwhile other concerns
about the Obama Administration's waiver gambit kept creeping up.
And this publication's warnings
about the Obama Administration's gambit have come to fruition over the past three months as it has begun threatening to end waivers for states such as Oregon and Oklahoma over their failures to implement promised reforms.
The questions Paul has raised during his filibuster
about the Obama administration's abuse of power (and that of predecessor George W. Bush) in the foreign policy (and even domestic intelligence) arenas, especially in the use of drones to murder innocent lives in Afghanistan, are legitimate.
In a firmly worded letter (PDF) to U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan, House Education Chairman John Kline (R - MN) and K — 12 Education Subcommittee Chairman Todd Rokita (R - IN) ask several pointed questions
about the Obama administration's No Child Left Behind (NCLB) waivers.
A compelling new article in the monthly District Administrator details the concerns parents have
about the Obama administration's Blueprint for Reform:
Chicago Mayor Richard Daley said
about the Obama administration's signature education initiative, Race to the Top:
Most notable was what teacher Anthony Cody wrote
about Obama's response on his Education Week blog, Living in Dialogue, where he concluded that, «Either President Obama is trying to mislead people, or he is unfamiliar with the policies being advanced by his very own secretary of education, who was seated just a few feet away from him at this event.»
The Center on Education Policy has received dozens of calls from the news media
about the Obama administration's effort to improve the schools that rank among lowest - achieving 5 percent of schools in each state.