Via Balloon Juice/Jenan Steward
Via Balloon Juice/Jenan Steward
Pres Obama just called into WGBH. ID'd as "Barack Obama, formerly of Somerville calling in with a few complaints about the neighborhood"
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Matt Viser (@mviser) December 18, 2014
President Obama was calling in for Deval Patrick's final appearance on @BosPublicRadio's "Ask the Governor" segment.
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Matt Viser (@mviser) December 18, 2014
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Congrats to my son Jahvaris on his graduation from FIU! #ProudMom #ProudParents #FIUgrad #FutureLawyer #NoObstacles http://t.co/e8tIx54LoY
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Sybrina Fulton (@SybrinaFulton) December 17, 2014
Congratulations to #TrayvonMartin's older brother, Jahvaris Fulton for graduating college: bet.us/1wMbabH http://t.co/OCwkWfBgKr
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(@BET) December 17, 2014
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NEW: U.S. airstrikes killed 3 mid to high-level ISIS leaders in Iraq in recent weeks, senior defense officials confirm - @JimMiklaszewski
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NBC Nightly News (@NBCNightlyNews) December 18, 2014
Breaking: U.S. airstrikes have killed several very senior military leaders of Islamic State forces in Iraq. on.wsj.com/1C3FIKw
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Capital Journal (@WSJPolitics) December 18, 2014
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POLL: 52% of the Cuban-American community in Miami-Dade County OPPOSES continuing the U.S. embargo of #Cuba. buff.ly/1AqsxiX
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Doug Foote (@FooteSteppes) December 18, 2014
In the 113th Congress, Senate Democrats were able to confirm 132 judicial nominations. This is the most in 33 years. http://t.co/bBBGOwBk43
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Senator Harry Reid (@SenatorReid) December 17, 2014
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Secretary of State Kerry on Cuba: 'I look forward to being the first Secretary of State in 60 years to visit Cuba.' http://t.co/AirT1DVv9k
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NBC Nightly News (@NBCNightlyNews) December 17, 2014
Full transcript of Cuban President Raul Castro's remarks on U.S.-Cuba relations wapo.st/1ztuU66
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Washington Post (@washingtonpost) December 17, 2014
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I support President Obama’s decision for the United States to start a new chapter in our relationship with Cuba.
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Senator Harry Reid (@SenatorReid) December 17, 2014
VATICAN STATEMENT: Pope Francis congratulates the U.S. and Cuba on move to re-establish diplomatic relations http://t.co/PmlZN0fYA0
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NBC Nightly News (@NBCNightlyNews) December 17, 2014
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Marco Rubio is mad as hell. Welp. #Cuba cdn.frontpagemag.com/wp-content/upl…. http://t.co/zZm79uUDas
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April (@ReignOfApril) December 17, 2014
Follow our live coverage: Historic shift in US and Cuba ties bbc.in/1vZIQPi http://t.co/ig9F4PCr5P
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BBC News US (@BBCNewsUS) December 17, 2014
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Would Rubio impose an embargo on China? Would that work? (He doesn't seem to understand difference between sanctions & embargos?)
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David Corn (@DavidCornDC) December 17, 2014
Just going to leave this here http://t.co/vJJcasc7SD
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Matthew Gertz (@MattGertz) December 17, 2014
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“We as a nation have failed": Eric Holder pulls no punches in blistering new interview slnm.us/iUSZu1u http://t.co/WKZzw8Qrkv
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Salon.com (@Salon) December 17, 2014
Eric Holder’s parting shot
Police abuse scandals mean the nation has “failed”
salon.com/2014/12/17/eri… #PDMFNB #p2 http://t.co/jmchUhZRj8
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Jackie Craig (@JackieC1989) December 17, 2014
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Even bigger than #AZ02 results: The U.S. plans to open an embassy in Havana and normalize relations with Cuba. Huge. washingtonpost.com/world/national…
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Tim Steller (@senyorreporter) December 17, 2014
"Church bells are ringing throughout Havana. I've never seen anything like it." -- CNN's reporter in Cuba.
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Tim Shorrock (@TimothyS) December 17, 2014
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GOP bashing Obama's Cuba deal b/c of their human rights abuses? You guys were just defending the torture and rape of detainees LAST WEEK.
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Greg Saunders (@waltisfrozen) December 17, 2014
Dept. of Justice: Transfer of 3 Cuban intel agents from US to Cuba is complete, "carried out without incident" by US Marshals - @PierreTABC
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ABC News (@ABC) December 17, 2014
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There was a time when conservatives might be impressed by a POTUS taking Cuba off the chess board of a Russian leader embroiled in a crisis.
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Adam Weinstein (@AdamWeinstein) December 17, 2014
US announcement on #Cuba:
- New US embassy
- Fewer travel limits
- Better communications
- Easier to import goods
bbc.in/1wFHJcu
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BBC Breaking News (@BBCBreaking) December 17, 2014
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Welcome home, Alan! http://t.co/rO7G6EHlPs
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Senator Dick Durbin (@SenatorDurbin) December 17, 2014
Cuban Americans also support lifting travel restrictions and more people-to-people travel: http://t.co/vYaCY1TuLa
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(@igorvolsky) December 17, 2014
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Watch Bill Nye explain evolution using emoji vox.com/e/7170780?utm_… http://t.co/JALjug6A8G
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Vox (@voxdotcom) December 17, 2014
If George Bush Sr. was a drama and Jr. was a tragedy, then Jeb Bush is a farce slnm.us/L0pT9tW http://t.co/24rY83ddKO
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Salon.com (@Salon) December 17, 2014
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Reproductive Rights Groups Sue Wisconsin For Throwing Pregnant Women In Jail thkpr.gs/3604494
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Foxxi Christmas Name (@Foxxi_Love) December 17, 2014
President Obama's Call to Australia PM Tony Abbott http://t.co/KjKVdQcWuT
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Jon-Christopher Bua (@JCBua) December 17, 2014
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PA cop fatally shot his ex-girlfriend and wounded her daughter rawstory.com/rs/2014/12/phi… #MomsDemand #GunSense http://t.co/5CjJUB1ZLH
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KHARY PENEBAKER (@kharyp) December 17, 2014
Does tear gas not work on white rioters? #AskACop http://t.co/rJagjjeDuk
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Khaled Bey (@KhaledBeydoun) December 17, 2014
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BREAKING: Justice Department Announces Reversal On Litigating Transgender Discrimination Claims - buzzfeed.com/chrisgeidner/j…
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Chris Geidner (@chrisgeidner) December 18, 2014
Alan Gross's release paves the way for a potential thaw in decades of tense relations between the U.S. & Cuba nyti.ms/16t3SRF
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New York Times World (@nytimesworld) December 17, 2014
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Honored to be America’s Doctor and the 19th #SurgeonGeneral. –VM http://t.co/6jdBAUYN6I
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U.S. Surgeon General (@Surgeon_General) December 18, 2014
Pres Obama on phone w/ Alan Gross, who was en route to US from Cuba- Dec. 17, 2014. ~WH Photo by Pete Souza http://t.co/fQKtXKm4bf
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Sarah Reese Jones (@srjones66) December 18, 2014
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After nine years, the best source of "truthiness" is coming to an end. Congratulations @StephenAtHome. http://t.co/JXAj5ATaxz
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Barack Obama (@BarackObama) December 18, 2014
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Nobody. Not one viable candidate or POTUS of either party in my lifetime had the courage to do what this President just did.
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Dessalines (@Kyrondo) December 17, 2014
What a successful president looks like! http://t.co/nqqjBIYokt
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Eric Darcman (@Darcman) December 17, 2014
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The evidence is piling up now: Obamacare really does seem to be helping the uninsured. Survey after survey is showing that the number of uninsured people has been going down since the start of enrollment last fall. the trend is unmistakable: Millions of people who didn’t have health insurance before the Affordable Care Act have gained it since last fall. The law is not just covering people who already had health coverage, but adding new people to the ranks of the insured — which was the point of the law all along. even health care analysts who think the law is a bad idea acknowledge that the evidence suggests the uninsured are being helped. Given the predictions of doom that accompanied the law’s passage and launch, that’s a sweet bit of vindication for the president and ACA supporters. “It will be better when we’ve got a whole year behind us, so we can tell how much [in the surveys] was noise and how much was reality,” said Douglas Holtz-Eakin of the conservative American Action Forum, a frequent critic of the law. “Having said that, it sure looks like there are more people covered, and that’s a good thing.”
A survey by the Commonwealth Fund found that 9.5 million fewer adults are uninsured now than at the beginning of the Obamacare enrollment season. The Urban Institute’s Health Reform Monitoring Survey found a similar drop, with 8 million adults gaining coverage. And Gallup-Healthways survey reported that the uninsured rate has fallen to 13.4 percent of adults, the lowest level since it began tracking health coverage in 2008. the Commonwealth Fund survey also suggested that most of the people who have signed up for the Affordable Care Act are happy with their coverage — and aren’t just disgruntled people who were already insured and liked their own coverage better. According to the survey, 58 percent of the Obamacare customers said they were better off under their new health coverage, and only 9 percent said they were worse off than they were before. Even among people who previously had health insurance — the ones who might resent having to switch — 52 percent liked the new coverage, while 16 percent said they were worse off.
More here
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ABC: He did it again.
John Boehner was driven to tears again today. This time it happened at a closed-door meeting of House Republicans.
According to sources inside the meeting, it happened while Boehner was speaking to the group about the latest on his negotiations with Democrats over government funding .. in a rousing conclusion, he thanked the House Republicans for standing by him and supporting him through these tense negotiations.
The Republican conference responded with a standing ovation for their speaker.
As you could imagine, that prompted the Speaker to cry.
“Yes,” said one person at the meeting, “He cried, but only briefly.”
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Thank you bjw2
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I did it again, I ventured in to Teapublican territory on the interwebs just to see how they were reacting to yet more Boehner tears. They are not happy bunnies:
“Now I am envisioning him welling up and boo-hooing at this very moment in front of Reid and Obama. All they have to do is tell him how much they respect and admire him. They’ll have him down to one billion in cuts by eleven p.m.”
“God help us. We need someone with ice water in his veins, not mother’s milk.”
“Come on, GOP; dump this guy. He is an embarrassment.”
“C’mon man, enough with the damn crying.”
“Recall how obama threw him a bone during the SOTU message. He didn’t dry up for a day.”
“Oh Geez. Get a Grip, Boner!”
“OMG”
“john boohoo is not the man to lead us out of this disaster. He needs to step down – ASAP!”
“WTF? I understand crying once, say at a soldier’s memorial or something, but over every single thing?”
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First Lady Michelle Obama speaks during a student workshop event, ‘The Sound of Young America: The History of Motown,’ that brings students from across the country to participate in an event with Motown legends in the State Dining Room of the White House in Washington, DC, February 24. Seated alongside Obama are (L-R): Singer John Legend, singer Smokey Robinson, record producer Berry Gordy and Robert Santelli, the GRAMMY Museums Executive Director.
‘The Motown Sound: In Performance at the White House’ is live on the White House site (here) tonight, 7:00 PM EST
Barry Manilow. Oh, wait, sorry – Nick Jonas.
Any excuse to post this …. all together:
And for sherijr….hey, I feel like a DJ!
And, of course:
MSNBC: The Democratic National Committee today announced the selection of Charlotte, NC, as the site of the party’s 2012 convention, a clear sign that Democrats will once again target the Tar Heel State in the upcoming presidential contest. It will be the first presidential-nominating convention to ever take place in North Carolina.
Memories….
Charlotte, North Carolina, November, 2008
President Barack Obama greets a woman in the audience after speaking at Cleveland State University in Cleveland, Ohio, Oct. 31, 2010. (Official White House Photo by Pete Souza)
More official White House photos here
…life was just so much easier with no responsibility
John Boehner addresses the Republican National Congressional Committee’s midterm election results watch party at the Grand Hyatt hotel November 2
Chinese artist Yu Chengsong prepares his painting of Barack Obama for an exhibition at a gallery in Beijing, China Tuesday, Jan. 20, 2009
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