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In-Depth with Bensinger: From Duke hoops to Obama's right-hand man

Reggie Love's athletic aspirations are on hold.

Tidbits: Breastfeeding twins tough for Jolie

She makes raising six kids under the age of 8 look easy, but Angelina Jolie admits there’s one aspect of motherhood that proved too tough. In an interview with U.K. morning show “GMTV,” the “Changeling” star said she struggled with the task of breastfeeding twins Knox and Vivienne.

After election, new president has to wait 77 days

The world is anxiously awaiting new ideas and fresh leadership from America's new president to deal with the economic crisis that has encircled the globe with sickening speed. Unemployment is climbing, the stock market has plummeted and businesses are teetering.

Taiwan's Ma Honors Late Dictator

Taiwan's president-elect bowed in front of Chiang Kai-shek's mausoleum Saturday to commemorate the anniversary of the dictator's death, a departure from the outgoing government's efforts to distance itself from the late leader.

SKorea to Review NKorea Aid Projects

South Korea's incoming president has raised the possibility of canceling aid projects promised to North Korea by his liberal predecessor if they fail to make economic sense and are not in line with the communist country's nuclear disarmament.

The Interview: Person Of the Year Barack Obama - TIME
Source: TIME

On Friday, Dec. 5, the President-elect sat down with TIME managing editor Richard Stengel, editor-at-large David Von Drehle and Time Inc.

Glory in the Gathering Place: An Inaugural Poem for President Barack Obama

Come The Land cries out; and all of Nature replies The elements assemble themselves, Here Into towering effigies of glory, remnants of Dreams, Remembering time and times, Today The Sky speaks to the Earth Nothing between them save matters of air,

Barack Obama: The Naked Emperor
Source: The David Icke Website.

I am writing this in the last days of 2008 as I watch with dismay as vast numbers of people across the world, including many who should know better, have been duped by the mind-game called Operation Obama.

Obama's Supporters Just Don't Get It

From the first time I listened to Obama talk, I felt this might be a man truly unique in politics: maybe this was a man who really did say exactly what he thought, and who was determined to keep his promises.

Obama Cabinet: Middle-of-the-roaders' dream
Source: Politico

President-elect Barack Obama spent the campaign fighting the notion that he's an unabashed liberal. Now he can point to Exhibit A: a Cabinet that's a middle-of-the-roader's dream.

The Man Behind Obama's Words
Source: The Washington Post

President-elect Barack Obama's chief speechwriter is a 27-year-old named Jon Favreau who writes at Starbucks.

Press Relations in the Obama White House
Source: The New York Times

OBAMA INSIDERS TEND TO SHUDDER at any parallels to George W. Bush, but many reporters and rivals have noted the "Bush-like" tendencies the Obama campaign demonstrated in its ability to control information.

Campaign Rheteric and Presidental Reality
Source: National Review Online

American presidential election rhetoric always paints the incumbent as incompetent in foreign policy, the challenger insightful and skillful. A look at recent history, however, shows that once the opposition gains office, the world suddenly becomes not so black and white.

Barack Obama - Photos from College Years
Source: TIME

In 1980, when Obama was a freshman at Occidental College in Los Angeles, he was approached by an aspiring photographer named Lisa Jack, who asked him if he would be willing to pose for some black and white photographs that she could use in her portfolio. View the Photographs

Bush to host Obama, ex-presidents
Source: Politico

Presidents past, present and future will dine together at the White House shortly after New Year's.

Obama: The College Years
Source: TIME

A 1980 Photoshoot reveals the playful side of the President-elect. A Photo essay. Photographs by Lisa Jack.

Those who can't do, Teach; Those who can't Teach, apparently become Reporters!

Reporters - a word given to those that 'report' news, not make news. Press Conference - a meeting between one or more news makers who gives statements and answers questions from a group of reporters known collectively as the 'Press'.

Aurora Mom proposes change to President-elect
Source: Yourhub.com

Aurora Mom Renee Beauregard * has proposed an idea for change to President-elect Obama.

Newsvine Q & A: Chuck Todd on U.S. Politics

I'm Chuck Todd, NBC News Political Director. Please join me for another Q&A; session here on Newsvine where we'll be discussing U.S. politics and the presidential transition.

Video: Blagojevich Lampooned Every Which Way
Source: local6.com

There is a scandalously funny side to the Gov. Rod Blagojevich scandal.

Obama spoof ignites battle between Gun rights advocate and liberals.

BORACKNAPHOBIA.. A political spoof with attached plea for patience on the part of the public,Turned into a nasty verbal battle between Gun rights advocates,Libratarians,and political Independents.

Republicans criticize Obama aides' silence
Source: apnews.myway.com

Republicans are criticizing President-elect Barack Obama's silence over contacts his aides may have had with disgraced Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich, saying he is breaking promises to bring openness to government.

Obama Picks N.Y. Official to Run Housing Dept
Source: The New York Times

U.S. President-elect Barack Obama on Saturday named the head of New York's urban housing agency to run the Washington department that attempts to make housing affordable for all Americans and end lingering racial discrimination.

Barack Obama, The product of Parenting?

"When Ann Dunham arrived in Hawaii, she was a full fledged radical leftist. She also began to engage in miscegenation (inter-racial relationships) as part of her attack on society." (Zimbio)

Seen on Craigslist: The Online Market for Senate Seats - Economix Blog - NYTimes.com
Source: The New York Times

Slightly used Senate Seat - $500000 (WDC) Reply to: sale-951993431@craigslist.org [?] Date: 2008-12-09, 9:58PM EST For Sale/Barter, Slightly used United States Senate seat. Only one owner this term, though rarely present — like new. Illinois ties preferred.

Iran accuses Barack Obama of 'cowboy talk'
Source: Telegraph

Iran's conservative parliamentary speaker Ali Larijani has branded US President-Elect Barack Obama's comments on Tehran's nuclear activities as "cowboy" talk, the ISNA news agency reported.

Barack Obama website 'censors' questions on Illinois scandal
Source: Telegraph

Questions about the Illinois corruption scandal have been censored from an official website trumpeted by President-elect Barack Obama's aides as an example of his openness.

Baracknaphobia ... Posible U.S. Epidemic reported.

( BARACKNAPHOBIA) A mental condition that knows no Social,Economic,Political,Racial or demographic boundaries, Is sweeping the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.

Blagojevich questions censored on Transition site :: Ben Smith
Source: Politico

President-elect Barack Obama's Transition today launched "Open for Questions," a Digg-style feature allowing citizens to submit questions, and to vote on one another's questions, bringing favored inquiries to the top of the list.

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