Via the Telegraph:
From the moment that President Barack Obama – who has won the Nobel peace prize – entered the Oval Office, he made clear that resolving the conflict in the Middle East would be a key priority of his foreign policy.
His very first phone call was to Mahmoud Abbas, the Palestinian leader, and [...]
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Barack Obama wins the 2009 Nobel Peace Prize
Oct
SNL skewers Barack Obama
Oct
You probably have heard about the Saturday Night Live skit poking fun at President Obama for allegedly not leaving a very robust list of accomplishments behind after 9 months in office. So, without further ado, here it is.
NPR says:
"If Saturday Night Live is a barometer of what the left is thinking, then liberal President [...]
A conversation with Rahm Emanuel on Charlie Rose
Sep
The most newsworthy item in this clip is Emanuel saying that the healthcare bill cannot pass the Senate with a public option. Along those lines reports are now coming out that the Obama Administration is negotiating with Senator Olympia Snowe (R-ME) to use a watered-down ‘public-option trigger’ which she has said she will support. The [...]
Obama caves to pressure on consumer financial protection
Sep
At issue here is the news that the Obama Administration dropped plans to force financial institutions to offer “plain vanilla” financial products that are simple enough for consumers to understand. My headline is editorial enough on this issue. So, rather than editorialize this latest announcement, I’ll quote from the press.
The beginning of the end of [...]
Obama to re-authorise three provisions of Patriot Act
Sep
After the arrest of suspects based in Colorado and New York in an alleged ‘varsity level’ terrorist plot, the spectre of terrorism in the United States has re-emerged as an issue, one that also has economic overtones because of the fragility of recovery. President Obama is following his predecessor George W. Bush in restricting civil [...]
Delivering a brilliant healthcare speech
Sep
Tonight we saw a brilliant performance from Barack Obama. It was Obama at his best, using his command of the English language to inspire and connect on a grand stage as only few politicians can. For sceptics like myself, he surprised. For his base, he reaffirmed. For his adversaries he reached out with an open [...]
Now watch this drive
Sep
I have been arguing for some time that Barack Obama made a crucial tactical error in bailing out the big banks early in his presidency. His actions have left him vulnerable to populist resentment. In my view, this weakens his credibility and ability to push through other pieces of his legislative agenda and will harm [...]
The socialist back-to-school speech
Sep
While I have come down hard on some aspects of Barack Obama’s legislative agenda, I have not been painting him with a Hitler moustache or accusing him of socialism, that great evil practised only in cheese-loving France. So I was disappointed to learn how vociferously some were shouting down the President’s back-to-school speech.
The shouts [...]
Darwin: Very gradual change we can believe in
Sep
Hat tip Accelerating Future.
Sheila Bair and the case against a super-regulator
Sep
There is an effort underway to install the Federal Reserve as super-regulator for all banks and financial institutions, concentrating power in one institution. I find these efforts one of the most disturbing outgrowths of the financial crisis we have been witnessing. Such a system is sure to increase the power of too big to fail [...]
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