By Samuel Warde on
2014 Year of Action, Barack Obama, Obama Accomplishments
Barack Obama
The media, both liberal and progressive have not been kind to President Obama since Democrats lost control of both the Senate and House during the November mid-term elections. Many media outlets have declared Obama’s presidency over, Obama himself a “lame duck walking.” However, Obama 2.0 has emerged since the elections as being more powerful than […]
By Kimberley Johnson on
Barack Obama, Cuba, Foreign Affairs, Foreign Policy, marco rubio, Pope Francis, Videos
Barack Obama, Foreign Policy, Videos
President Barack Obama made history again today with the announcement that the U.S. will normalize relations with Cuba for the first time in 50 years. This will mean both countries will loosen travel restrictions, re-open their embassies and the economic embargo will relax. It will take cooperation from Congress to completely dismantle and do away […]
By Samuel Warde on
Barack Obama, Racism, Right Wing Myths, Right-Wing Racism, The Tea Party
Barack Obama, Debunking Right Wing Lies, Racial Issues, Right Wing Hatred, Right-Wing Myths, The Tea Party
There is no doubt that many Republicans are racist when it comes to President Obama. The president has been forced to endure racism, hatred and malicious lies and rumors like no other American president. As Timothy Egan of The New York Times reported last week in an Op/Ed piece, From the day he took office, […]
By Samuel Warde on
Barack Obama, Executive Actions, Executive Orders, Immigration, Immigration Reform, Ted Cruz
Barack Obama, Debunking Right Wing Lies, Immigration, Politics, Right-Wing Myths
Last Thursday, President Obama announced his executive actions to fix an immigration system that has been broken for decades and Junior Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) has taken to the airwaves and the internet to defy those actions and a president he describes as a monarch. Cruz is vowing to seize control and strip Obama’s power […]
By Samuel Warde on
Benghazi, Foreign Affairs, Scandals
Barack Obama, Foreign Policy, Politics, Scandals
Quietly on a Friday, just two weeks after the mid-term elections, the Republican-led House Select Committee on Intelligence released its final report on the deadly 2012 attack on the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi, Libya, clearing the administration of any wrong-doing. The investigation took over two years and thousands of hours of “asking questions, poring over […]