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Inside Obama’s War Room

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The president answered these arguments himself. According to one participant’s summary, Obama said: Look, the question of who rules Libya is probably not a vital interest to the United States. The atrocities threatened don’t compare to atrocities in other parts of the world, I hear that. But there’s a big “but” here. First of all, acting would be the right thing to do, because we have an opportunity to prevent a massacre, and we’ve been asked to do it by the people of Libya, their Arab neighbors and the United Nations. And second, the president said, failing to intervene would be a “psychological pendulum, in terms of the Arab Spring, in favor of repression.” He concluded: “Just signing on to a no-fly zone so that we have political cover isn’t going to cut it. That’s not how America leads.” Nor, he added, is it the “image of America I believe in.”

Source: Rolling Stone
Published: Oct 27, 2011
Length: 29 minutes (7,431 words)

Partners: The Thomases vs. Obama’s Health-Care Plan

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“I watch my bride who, in doing the same things, when she started her organization, she gives it 24/7 every day, in defense of liberty. You know, and maybe that’s why we’re equally young and we love being with each other because we love the same things; we believe in the same things. So, with my wife and the people around me what I see unreinforced is that we are focused on defending liberty. So, I admire her and I love her for that because it keeps me going.” Then, concluding his speech, he said, “My bride is with me, Virginia Thomas, and some of you may know her. But the reason that I specifically bring it up: there is a price to pay today for standing in defense of your Constitution.”

Source: The New Yorker
Published: Aug 29, 2011
Length: 36 minutes (9,118 words)

What Happened to Obama?

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It was a blustery day in Washington on Jan. 20, 2009, as it often seems to be on the day of a presidential inauguration. As I stood with my 8-year-old daughter, watching the president deliver his inaugural address, I had a feeling of unease. It wasn’t just that the man who could be so eloquent had seemingly chosen not to be on this auspicious occasion, although that turned out to be a troubling harbinger of things to come. It was that there was a story the American people were waiting to hear — and needed to hear — but he didn’t tell it. And in the ensuing months he continued not to tell it, no matter how outrageous the slings and arrows his opponents threw at him.

Published: Aug 6, 2011
Length: 13 minutes (3,306 words)

Obama’s Young Mother Abroad

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She carried her chin a few degrees higher than most. His right hand rested on her shoulder, lightly. The photograph, taken on a Manhattan rooftop in August 1987 and e-mailed to me 20 years later, was a revelation and a puzzle. The man was Barack Obama at 26, the community organizer from Chicago on a visit to New York. The woman was Stanley Ann Dunham, his mother. It was impossible not to be struck by the similarities, and the dissimilarities, between them. It was impossible not to question the stereotype to which she had been expediently reduced: the white woman from Kansas.

Published: Apr 20, 2011
Length: 24 minutes (6,215 words)

Power and the Presidency, From Kennedy to Obama

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To be sure, the President’s control over foreign affairs had been growing since the Theodore Roosevelt administration (and still grows today). TR’s acquisition of the Panama Canal Zone preceded Woodrow Wilson’s decision to enter World War I, which was a prelude to Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s management of the run-up to the victorious American effort in World War II. In the 1950s, Harry S. Truman’s response to the Soviet threat included the decision to fight in Korea without a Congressional declaration of war, and Dwight Eisenhower used the Central Intelligence Agency and brinksmanship to contain Communism.

Source: Smithsonian
Published: Mar 21, 2011
Length: 16 minutes (4,090 words)

Transcript: President Obama's Address in Tucson

Transcript: President Obama’s Address in Tucson

President Obama’s Address in Tucson

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There is nothing I can say that will fill the sudden hole torn in your hearts. But know this: the hopes of a nation are here tonight. We mourn with you for the fallen. We join you in your grief. And we add our faith to yours that Representative Gabrielle Giffords and the other living victims of this tragedy pull through.

Published: Jan 13, 2011
Length: 10 minutes (2,591 words)

The Education of President Obama

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If there was something incongruous about the president of the United States checking out reviews of his décor by Arianna Huffington, well, let’s face it, he has endured worse reviews lately.

Published: Oct 12, 2010
Length: 33 minutes (8,285 words)

Obama in Command: The Rolling Stone Interview

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In an Oval Office interview, the president discusses the Tea Party, the war, the economy and what’s at stake this November

Source: Rolling Stone
Published: Sep 28, 2010
Length: 32 minutes (8,065 words)

Obama Is From Mars, Wall Street Is From Venus

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[Not single-page] Psychoanalyzing one of America’s most dysfunctional relationships.

Published: May 22, 2010
Length: 25 minutes (6,437 words)