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  • A Searching Portrait: Barack Obama's February Days

    by Vera H-C Chan

    Apr 28, 2009

    12 Votes

    As part of our continuing series, "A Searching Portrait: Barack Obama's 100 Days," here are the people, economic obsessions, and animated spats that dominated February 2009 searches. (Check here for January 2009)

    Approval, threats, and cartoon protests
    Days into the Obama administration, and political junkies already look for  "obama approval ratings." Pleased citizens craftily learn "how to make hope poster barack obama," but a disgruntled handful pursue "impeach obama" options. On Valentine's Day, a First Couple date at Table 52 heartens the romantics. The feel-good vibe, however, turns ugly with the controversy over the New York Post chimp cartoon, which bcomes the most-searched subject in February, after the stimulus package.

    Obama gets set for his State of the Union address, but a looming oratorical threat comes in the form of Bobby Jindal...until the Louisiana governor gets a critical slapdown. Good thing for Jindal, some are distracted by "joe biden's forehead."

    Come join the party...or not
    The Indonesian "barack obama lookalike" delights a few before attention returns to more serious matters. Among the many staffers to come through the Search box, Tom Daschle falls by the wayside, but Pentecostal pastor Joshua Dubois secures a position with possibly the longest-titled department yet: the White House Office of Faith-based and Neighborhood Partnerships. After much wrangling, Tim Geithner makes his public debut as Treasury Secretary, but after hearing the speech, people would rather know... where's the dog?

    Democrats (especially Dianne Feinstein) chide Obama about proper political protocol, and Leon Panetta gets sworn in as CIA director. Then, Senator Judd Gregg changes his mind about being Secretary of Commerce... Thank goodness for Hillary Clinton and her first Asia visit as secretary of state.

    Stimulating news
    At last a stimulus plan is unveiled, but be careful for what you wish. People try to sift through the package and magic "billion dollar stimulus grants." As one eye turns to a frenetic Dow Jones, the other is kept on "recovery.org" and details about the "first time homebuyer credit," "economic stimulus package tax rebates," "mortgage relief plan" and much more. Speaking of handouts, here comes the "gm bailout."

    Check in for March and April concerns on mortgages, NCAA brackets, and overseas etiquette of bows and handshakes. 

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her her

posted Apr 29, 2009 |
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What a joke. Lazy bastards in Washington need an 8 year term limit on the Senate seats. Nancy Pelosi needs stimulus via ball bat big end first. Washington needs an enema. Ways to have an immediate positive effect on the economy:
1.Ban illegal immigration
2.Immediately deport all illegals
3. Keep the Government out of the auto and banking industry and let them fail.
4. Cut the middle east and Venezuela out of our oil imports
5. Educated voting only. Can't answer question about your candidate or the issues, no ballot for you. (Democrats would never again be elected)

posted Apr 29, 2009 |
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President George W. Bush's uncompromising world view almost made us a joke or a danger! Thank God we have Obama, at least he is not a drunken psycho with his head buried between the legs of his business backer the bin Laden family of Saudi Arabia! Sorry right wing fools, get off your stupid butts and do some honest research, but you don't want to know the truth! So drink you Buds, watch nascar and Fox news with your heads buried in the sand!

posted Apr 29, 2009 |
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Screw bailouts. We don't need Obama's money. Stop letting Obama convince you into living in fear.

posted Apr 29, 2009 |
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