Tag Archive: president

on September 24, 2013 in World News

Barack Obama 19.5 MILLION fake Twitter followers

Barack Obama 19.5 MILLION fake Twitter followers Among influential U.S. political tweeters, President Barack Obama is the undisputed king of the fake followers. A MailOnline analysis ranks his sizable Twitter following as the most deceptive total among the 21 most influential accounts run by American politicians: More than 19.5 million of his 36.9 million Twitter followers are accounts that don’t correspond to real people. The four phoniest accounts in the sample, which included Democratic and Republican Party leaders in Washington, D.C., were those belonging to President Obama, Vice President Joe Biden, first lady Michelle Obama and the White House communications… View Article

click here for more
on September 17, 2013 in World News

Yesterday, Obama Was Not My President–or Yours

                      Yesterday, Obama Was Not My President–or Yours On Monday, while the death toll mounted at the Navy Yard, President Barack Obama delivered a strident partisan tirade against Republicans, using the fifth anniversary of the Lehman Brothers collapse to score political points ahead of the debt ceiling debate. It was an appalling act of division and insensitivity, and unlike George W. Bush’s My Pet Goat moment on 9/11, it was a calculated abdication of leadership. It was also an act that places Obama’s passivity during the Benghazi attacks–and his decision to… View Article

click here for more
on August 19, 2013 in World News

Obama Ran $1 Trillion Deficits Every Year of 1st Term

                      Obama Ran $1 Trillion Deficits Every Year of 1st Term President Barack Obama ran $1 trillion deficits for each of the four years of his first term. The Congressional Budget Office’s updated figures released last week reveal that in 2012, Obama had a $1.087 trillion deficit, marking the fourth year in a row he presided over a $1 trillion deficit. According to CNS News, last year’s deficit “was even greater in inflation-adjusted dollars than the peak World War II deficit of fiscal 1943–which was $54.554 billion in 1943 dollars… View Article

click here for more