Barack obama - Borowitz: Obama threatens rock stars
Rock stars fear that millions will forsake their music idols for the Illinois senator.
CNN is apologizing today after the cable news outlet confused Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., with terrorist Osama bin Laden in on-screen graphics last night reading, "Where's Obama?"
Barack Obama visited New Hampshire, wowed the Democrats there and jumped up more than 20 points in the polls to a tie with Hillary Clinton, all of which means he could be in for it.
CNN apologises to senator after mistakenly captioning a story about Osama Bin Laden "Where's Obama?".
They're not Sens. Hillary Clinton or Barack Obama and they may look more like the presidents who have previously occupied the White House, but the Democratic Party's other would-be presidents know they will have to run a new kind of campaign to get there in 2008.
Here's a handful of recent observations:
Scott Kair remembers when Barack Obama was not a political star - but seemed destined to become one. In fall 2003, the state lawmaker from Chicago was one of several Illinois Democrats angling for the party's U.S. Senate nomination.
Interesting factoid: 66 percent of Americans believe the Federal Bureau of Investigation is spying on them. Here's another: A majority of...
CNN is apologizing today after the cable news outlet confused Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., with terrorist Osama bin Laden in on-screen graphics last night reading, "Where's Obama?"
Barack Obama visited New Hampshire, wowed the Democrats there and jumped up more than 20 points in the polls to a tie with Hillary Clinton, all of which means he could be in for it.
CNN apologises to senator after mistakenly captioning a story about Osama Bin Laden "Where's Obama?".
They're not Sens. Hillary Clinton or Barack Obama and they may look more like the presidents who have previously occupied the White House, but the Democratic Party's other would-be presidents know they will have to run a new kind of campaign to get there in 2008.
Here's a handful of recent observations:
Scott Kair remembers when Barack Obama was not a political star - but seemed destined to become one. In fall 2003, the state lawmaker from Chicago was one of several Illinois Democrats angling for the party's U.S. Senate nomination.
Interesting factoid: 66 percent of Americans believe the Federal Bureau of Investigation is spying on them. Here's another: A majority of...




