
RuPaul, Queer Eye, Barack Obama & More Score At Creative Arts Emmys
The Creative Arts Emmys were presented this past weekend and it was a good time for RuPaul and the Queer Eye guys. Continue reading “RuPaul, Queer Eye, Barack Obama & More Score At Creative Arts Emmys”
Biden, Obama And More Celebrate The Life Of Harry Reid
President Joe Biden, former President Barack Obama, Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi, and Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer all celebrated the life of former Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid at a memorial service in Las Vegas on Saturday. Continue reading “Biden, Obama And More Celebrate The Life Of Harry Reid”
On The 20th Anniversary Of The 9/11 Attacks
President Joe Biden and First Lady Dr. Jill Biden were joined by former Presidents Barack Obama and Bill Clinton, and former First Ladies Michelle Obama and Hillary Clinton at a ceremony in New York City commemorating the 20th anniversary of the deadly 9/11 attacks. Continue reading “On The 20th Anniversary Of The 9/11 Attacks”
Right-Wing Twitter Mad Obama Held Outdoor Birthday Party W/ Vaccinated Friends
“Maskless Obama” is trending on Twitter this morning as photos and video clips from President Obama’s 60th birthday party, held outdoors in Martha’s Vineyard, show folks not wearing masks. The far-right believe they have some sort of ‘gotcha’ moment, except… Continue reading “Right-Wing Twitter Mad Obama Held Outdoor Birthday Party W/ Vaccinated Friends”
Former Presidents & First Ladies Promote COVID Vaccinations

Poll: Obama Named Best President, Trump Named Worst

A poll from YouGov and The Economist has found that former President Obama was named the best U.S. president while former President Trump was named the worst.
Obama barely beat Abraham Lincoln as best U.S. president with 18 percent. Trump was at 13 percent with people naming him the best president.
Among the worst, Trump got the highest percentage at 46 percent while Obama got the second highest at 24 percent.
Trump ended his presidency on what some would call a disastrous note as his approval rating leaving office was at its lowest point.

Obama, Bush & Clinton Come Together For Message Of Unity

“We have got to not just listen to folks we agree with, but listen to folks we don’t,” said Obama. “One of my fondest memories of the inauguration, was the grace and generosity that President Bush showed me, and Laura Bush showed Michelle.”
“I’m glad you’re there. And I wish you well,” Clinton said in his message to Biden. “You have spoken for us today. Now you will lead for us. And we’re ready to march with you. Good luck, God bless you.”
“I think the fact that the three of us are standing here talking about a peaceful transfer of power, speaks to the institutional integrity of our country,” Bush said during the taped message. “America’s a generous country, people of great hearts. All three of us were lucky to be the president of this country.”
Bush added: “Mr. President, I’m pulling for your success. Your success is our country’s success. God bless you.”
Sad to know that Donald Trump couldn’t bring himself to part of this message of unity. At several turns he could have chosen to take a high road. But he did not. For years we’ve heard how Trump grew up in Queens wanting desperately to be accepted by the folks in Manhattan. Then he wanted to be accepted by Hollywood. Had he accepted the true results of the election and honored tradition, he could have been a part of this very exclusive presidents club. Now? It will never happen.
Former Presidents Barack Obama, George W. Bush and Bill Clinton taped a message of unity in honor of Joe Biden’s inauguration https://t.co/O3xCxinew4 pic.twitter.com/FjdKdfb9KP
— CNN (@CNN) January 21, 2021
Obama On Today’s Violence: GOP Can Stoke Fires Or Choose America

History will rightly remember today’s violence at the Capitol, incited by a sitting president who has continued to baselessly lie about the outcome of a lawful election, as a moment of great dishonor and shame for our nation. But we’d be kidding ourselves if we treated it as a total surprise.
For two months now, a political party and its accompanying media ecosystem has too often been unwilling to tell their followers the truth — that this was not a particularly close election and that President-Elect Biden will be inaugurated on January 20.
Their fantasy narrative has spiraled further and further from reality, and it builds upon years of sown resentments. Now we’re seeing the consequences, whipped up into a violent crescendo.
Right now, Republican leaders have a choice made clear in the desecrated chambers of democracy. They can continue down this road and keep stoking the raging fires. Or they can choose reality and take the first steps toward extinguishing the flames. They can choose America.
I’ve been heartened to see many members of the President’s party speak up forcefully today. Their voices add to the examples of Republican state and local election officials in states like Georgia who’ve refused to be intimidated and have discharged their duties honorably.
We need more leaders like these — right now and in the days, weeks, and months ahead as President-Elect Biden works to restore a common purpose to our politics. It’s up to all of us as Americans, regardless of party, to support him in that goal.
Here’s my statement on today’s violence at the Capitol. pic.twitter.com/jLCKo2D1Ya
— Barack Obama (@BarackObama) January 7, 2021
News Round-Up: November 18, 2020

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