Obama: Bush makes false political attack
The Democratic presidential candidate interpreted the president's remark to Israel's Knesset as a slam against him, but the White House denied the comment was in any way directed at the Illinois senator.
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Young voters' fashion sense often leads the polls
Hillary Clinton is ahead in sales of men's boxer shorts, while Barack Obama has the lead in thongs. And with each passing primary, the sales of campaign clothing have changed to reflect a candidate's popularity — or lack thereof.
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Obama welcomes Edwards nod, even if tardy
It would have meant more in February or March, but the former rival's endorsement for the Democratic presidential nomination was welcomed nonetheless by a politician eager to turn the page.
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First Read: GOPer compares brand to bad dog food
A former House GOP leader is calling this year's political atmosphere "the worst since Watergate and is far more toxic than the fall of 2006," citing "deep seeded (sic) antipathy toward the president."
More...Obama says he's sorry for ‘sweetie’ comment
Barack Obama apologized Wednesday to a Michigan TV reporter after he called her "sweetie" and dodged her question about autoworkers.
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