Vice-President Joe Biden on Saturday left the seclusion of the Delaware home where he has been weighing a presidential run, to meet Elizabeth Warren – another influential Democrat who has faced calls to enter the 2016 race.
The #POTUSPlaylist for daytime includes 20 songs featuring songs from The Temptations, Bob Dylan, Bob Marley & The Wailers, Coldplay (seriously?), Stevie Wonder, Justin Timberlake, Nappy Roots, John Legend and Florence + The Machine.
“I describe Baghdadi as a shepherd, and his deputies are the dogs who herd the sheep”, said Hisham al-Hashimi, a security analyst who studied Isil’s leadership structure. He was a member of Al Qaeda in Iraq, the predecessor group to the Islamic State.
This week, another GOP contender for president released a plan for replacing Obamacare – demonstrating again that yes, there are Republican alternatives.
If a sitting president makes a playlist without Bob Dylan on it, that’s grounds for impeachment. So of course, as soon as the White House joined Spotify on August 14, the president already had two playlists ready to share with his country (and the rest of the world!).
Having been knocked from his front-runner perch, a fiery Jeb Bush lashed out at Republican rival Donald Trump on Thursday as the former Florida governor fights to energize his stalled campaign and stop the billionaire businessman’s summer surge.
It’s unclear what kind of boost Clinton’s White House bid might receive from the new ad. On Tuesday, she abruptly ended a press conference in Nevada after only a few minutes because reporters insisted on asking questions about the private email server she used while...
However, he began to show more spark on the trail in Iowa and New Hampshire this week, confronting protesters at the Iowa State Fair and criticizing Republicans in Congress for failing to repeal the president’s health care law as he rolled out his own replacement plan.
As President Barack Obama makes plans for life after the White House, he’s calling on heavy hitters from a broad range of industries, from author Malcolm Gladwell to Silicon Valley venture capitalist John Doerr, a St. Louis native.
And now, for the first time in CNN/ORC polling, his gains among the Republican Party have boosted him enough to be competitive in the general election.