Internet Politics From Both Sides Now (New York Times)
Republicans have gained some advantage in Internet campaigning since the 2008 election, but now their party might be letdown.
Republicans have gained some advantage in Internet campaigning since the 2008 election, but now their party might be letdown.
During a visit in August, U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton publicly urged the government of Angola to hold “timely” presidential elections.
“They’re still around,” says Michael Marr of Marr Office Equipment. “You’d be surprised”
“They’re still around,” says Michael Marr of Marr Office Equipment. “You’d be surprised”
“They’re still around,” says Michael Marr of Marr Office Equipment, “you’d be surprised’
Former Vice President Dick Cheney has been the Obama administration’s chief critic, often fueling talk show hosts like Rush Limbaugh. But by agreeing to help President Obama raise money for victims of the Haiti earthquake, George W. Bush is playing by more genteel political rules.
Bush and Cheney take separate roads after leaving office, accordin gto a story in the Christian Science Monitor which suggest Bush is maintaining a dignified silence on some issues and openly supporting President Obama in support of aide t Haiti.
THE economic downturn is one of several shocks we have felt in recent years that highlight how institutions, governments and even individuals are all connected – economically, technically and socially.
Former President George W. Bush this weekend boldly underlined the different paths that he and his former vice president, Dick Cheney, have taken since leaving office last year.
THE economic downturn is one of several shocks we have felt in recent years that highlight how institutions, governments and even individuals are all connected – economically, technically and socially. What we have learned from them is that it is not enough for things to be interconnected. They need to be smarter. And not just in moments of widespread shock, but integrated into our day-to-day …