Barack Obama is a big fat liar (just like the rest of the adult world)
President Barack Obama gave a 'back to school' address at Wakefield High School in Arlington, Virginia yesterday. True to form as one of the finest orators of our time, his remarks were stirring,...
View ArticleBarack Obama's healthcare campaign makes myconservatives.com look feeble
Registered supporters of Barack Obama will today have received an email urging them to support the campaign to bring state-sponsored healthcare to the American people by writing to their local...
View ArticleBarack Obama doesn't use Twitter. Is anyone surprised?
Barack Obama has never used Twitter, or so he told a Chinese student. This shock revelation, which has somehow failed to cause an international incident, will have the two-and-a-half million people on...
View ArticleWhat has BlackBerry-loving Barack Obama got against the PlayStation?
Barack Obama's speech to students at Hampton University, Virginia, was strangely fogeyish for a president whose reputation was built on embracing the internet era and who is known for being wedded to...
View ArticleBarack Obama's new trick: making a reporter levitate
I imagine that one of the great things about being President of the United States is that you can make people do silly things for your amusement. You can, for example, make a New York Times journalist...
View ArticleLegal decision is bad news for US stem cell research
Barack Obama’s decision to reverse the block on federal funding for research involving embryonic stem cells was one of the landmarks of his early presidency, marking his intention to give science as...
View ArticleHow the Obama campaign guessed my income from my phone number
Every time I turn on the television here in the US, the attack ads are absolutely vicious – down in Texas, I saw one accusing a Democrat-leaning judge of abusing animals. Where I am now, in Indiana,...
View ArticleRepublicans have been left stunned by Obama's wave of savage attack ads
Many predicted this would be the Twitter election; however, exactly as happened in the UK election, TV has proved the decisive medium, rather than any of the new-fangled social media channels. The...
View ArticleIf it worked for Obama, it'll work for British businesses: how data can...
British businesses still don't know how to use data. A major, lottery-funded report into data use reveals that British firms face tough cultural and institutional challenges if we want to become a...
View ArticleCould the Republicans capture Silicon Valley?
Sean Parker, the counter-culture pioneer who founded Napster and made a fortune from Facebook, has been quietly meeting politicians and strategists in Washington DC with a view to donating cash to… the...
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