“Mark Knoller” on The Daily Caller

February 23rd, 2011

While things are falling apart in other parts of the world, things at the White House are busy — too busy to notice. (more)

June 21st, 2010

White House deputy press secretary Bill Burton on Monday defended President Obama’s frequent golf outings, telling reporters it “does us all good as American citizens.” (more)

February 24th, 2010

1.) American success in global marketplace depends on Obama, says Obama – Pres. Obama is expected to make a case for health care, tighter business regulations, and more government involvement in the economy during a speech today to the Business Roundtable, a group of CEOs from the country’s largest corporations. In classic limousine style, the president dined privately last night with some of those executives (“AT&T, Boeing, GE, JPMorgan, State Farm, and Wal-Mart” according to CBS correspondent Mark Knoller), and perhaps reassured America’s coddled titans that corporate welfare is alive and well under the Chicago crew. Ironically, the president’s speech is likely to bring proponents of regular-person welfare to the brink of rolling-eyed ecstasy, what with its earnest references to “growing prosperity shared widely” and all that. (more)

February 22nd, 2010

President Obama, who pledged to establish the most open and transparent administration in history, on Monday surpasses his predecessor’s record for avoiding a full-fledged question-and-answer session with White House reporters in a formal press conference. (more)

January 15th, 2010

Barack Obama promised change for the country, but one of the biggest changes for him as president was that he stopped going to church. (more)

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