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A Success story: Barack Obama & Sonia Sotomayor
Barack Obama's Supreme Court nominee tracks a rags to riches path rivaling his. The first Hispanic candidate, Judge Sotomayor, is nominated by the first Black President.
Official Inaugural Ball – Persons, Places, Price
Ten Inaugural ceremonies President Obama will go to on Tuesday January 20, 2009. Who can get in, where are the events and what are the ticket prices?
Worst Presidential Mistakes - Says U of L Study
Historians and political scientists announced the Top 10 Mistakes of American Presidents. In all cases conflict, conceit, concealment or promiscuity are evident.
Gerald R Ford America's Only Unelected President
When the Nation's only unelected President died in 2006, few felt it would effect the elections of 2008. None the less Obama-Ford & McCain-Ford comparisons are surfacing.
Legacy of President Bush
Regional wars, housing and credit crises, international policies, global warming and climate change will determine history's view of The Bush Doctrine.
What Is the Electoral College?
Conventional wisdom says the candidate with the most votes is elected President. American politics disagrees. It is indirect elections via the Electoral College.
History of the Electoral College
The Founding Fathers had three fundamental problems with selecting the President of the United States. Their solution created the Electoral College amid huge concerns.


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Couple at White House Could Face Charges
The northern Virginia couple, who crashed the White House state dinner last Tuesday, could face criminal charges for their one night escapade, reports The New York Times.
Thanksgiving Obama Style
At a time when America is hard-pressed and uncertain of its future, Obama encourages families to remain strong and hopeful, as change is underway to restore America
"Pray for Obama Psalm 109:8" Bumper Backlash
A message appearing on bumper stickers, t-shirts, in print and online is not a message of support as it appears on the surface. Is U.S. President Barrack Obama in danger?
United States Presidential Libraries & Museums
U.S. Presidential Libraries and Museums, created to house former Presidents' official records, are overseen by the National Archives for research and public access.
Presidential Trivia
Little known or rarely heard of facts about the United States Presidents.
More Presidential Fun Facts
Trivial facts about each of the men that have held the office of the presidency.
Presidential Fun Facts
From Washington to Obama, the most powerful men in the United States aren't superheroes. They've had their quirks and though great, ultimately remained just that - men.
Obama America Predictions Come True?
Welcome to Obamaland was published in January 2009, just as the new president was taking office. It predicted that America would follow the steps of Britain.
George W. Bush's 10 Most Memorable Gaffes
Whether addressing the Iraq War, the 2000 Presidential Election, Social Security reform or other issues, President Bush made 10 years worth of memorable political gaffes.
Obama's War Decision Gets More Complex
Democratic Senator Dianne Feinstein is pressing the president to side with Gen. McChrystal's troop recommendation in Afghanistan.
Obama Not the First Nobel Winner Questioned
President Barak Obama is not the first person whose receipt of the Nobel Peace Prize has brought protests.
The 2009 Nobel Peace Prize Winner
Although in office for less than one year, President Obama has redefined America's role in the world, while reengaging both friends and enemies in talks for peace.
Obama Must Decide on Afghanistan Now
The war in Afghanistan continues to be at the forefront of media headlines. Immense pressure is being placed squarely on President Obama to act quickly and decisively.
How to Contact the White House Online & Offline
Contacting the White House can be done through email, postal mail, fax, or telephone. Anyone may send comments, suggestions, concerns, or well-wishes to the White House.
President Bill Clinton's Sarasota, Florida Visit
President Bill Clinton kicked off the 30th anniversary of the Ringling College Library Association Town Hall Season in Sarasota, Fla., and asked audience to help others.
Obama's Olympic Trip
President Obama and the First Lady's recent trip to Copenhagen in order to pitch Chicago as the site for the 2016 Olympic Games may have been wasted energy.
Eyewitness Account of Obama's Inauguration
President Barack Obama's swearing-in ceremony was witnessed by millions on TV, but this article describes the sights, sounds and emotions of actually being there
Barack Obama Facebook Poll Removed
A media storm erupted over a Facebook users' poll which asked, "Should Obama be Killed?" The poll, exposed by diarists at the progressive blog Daily Kos, was removed.
President Obama's Education Reform Plan
Summer vacation may soon be a thing of the past. President Obama's education reform plans are back in the news.
President Barack Obama's Greatest Weaknesses
US President Barack Obama has proven leadership skills that serve well. His success in the long run, though, depends on addressing any weaknesses and liabilities.
President Obama Appoints American Czars
The President has taken to appointing czars. Examining the current cabinet structure reveals existing positions that are overlapped with the appointment of czars.
President Barack Obama Biography
Barack Obama has become the first African-American President of the United States and inspires millions with his words of hope and belief in the American people.
Obama in the Media
President Obama "Pulled a Ginsburg" Sunday, Sept.20th, by participating in five interviews with top networks CBS, NBC, ABC, CNN, and Univision.
Why Do President Obama's Trips Cost So Much?
The President's leisurely trips to New York and the First Lady's visits to a Washington D.C. market are obscenely expensive and the costs are being borne by taxpayers.
America's Angry Right
Extremist reactions to Barack Obama's presidency comes out of a long tradition of opposition to government and a fear of change.