Image of U.S. Presidential Administrations: The Cases of George W. Bush and Barack Obama Reviews

Image of U.S. Presidential Administrations: The Cases of George W. Bush and Barack Obama

This book analyzes the image of the U.S. presidential administrations from 2001 to 2011 and their political image in foreign countries. The authors focus on the European perception of U.S. presidencies, specifically during the terms of George W. Bush and Barack Obama. Political image is decisive in electoral victory and, more often, is central in the conquest and maintenance of political power. Political image is also highly relevant because of the credibility of the United States on the international stage, resulting in gained confidence and the celebration of profitable alliances. This study of political image has a crucial interdisciplinary framework fordisciplines such as communication, political science, and international relations.

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Are Republican candidates shooting themselves in the foot?

Question by Paper Mage: Are Republican candidates shooting themselves in the foot?
First, Giuliani and McCain are the best of friends; going to baseball games, praising each other as servants of the people, and so forth. McCain and Thompson, of course, have been allies since the 2000 election and their time together in the Senate. And now, there seems to be a tag team running between McCain and Huckabee. All the frontrunners are accounted for in this bond of camaraderie.

Except . Every one of the aforementioned candidates has taken aim at the former Governor, each seeking to knock him out of the race with one shot; and each on a different front, as the below-mentioned article gives evidence to.

Republicans know they’ll need all hands on . They have to be united. But if Romney ends up being nominated, how will the others stand behind him? As Huckabee himself noted, “When they’re shooting at you, it means you’re in front.”

http://www.boston.com/news/nation/articles/2007/12/25/mccain_and_huckabee_form_alliance_against_romney/

Best answer:

Answer by snizz35
Republicans?? OMG look at what the Democrats are giving us, Obama or Hillary!!
With that choice the republicans are almost a shoe in!
~V.

What do you think? Answer below!

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Semiweekly Newsletter from Absolute Rights Shares Presidential Endorsement


Austin, TX (PRWEB) November 05, 2012

In the last Absolute Rights Newsletter before the election, Managing Editor Tim Young tells readers who hes voting for and why, in addition to the other featured articles.

The main article includes Youngs endorsement of , who he believes will improve the country more so than . While he said neither are a perfect choice, Mitt Romney is the better of the two.

The truth is that they both have a ton of failures along the way, wrote Young, but only one of them has had those failures as President of the

Young goes on to explain his stance, using his father as an example of how Americans should view things like unemployment checks and governmental handouts. What he taught me was that working and providing for yourself is your responsibility, not the governments [responsibility], said Young in the article. Unfortunately, a lot of people in todays world dont think that way anymore.

The Crisis Ops Newsletter article focused on the probability of election riots, and says that Many survival and prepping experts have said that there is a high chance of riots in certain states right after election day, if the right guy doesnt win.

In the Contenders Corner section, Young explains how a number of American rivals, such as the Castro family in Cuba and Hugo Chavez, have endorsed President Obama. This creates issues that may not get the coverage they deserve, according to Young.

Here, Young wrote, the President is being endorsed by bad guys and he isnt saying, Your endorsement is not wanted, or We dont care what you think. That leads me and should lead you to believe that this guy feels like hes got something to lose if he speaks up.

The Benghazi controversy is the focus of the Global Watch portion, in which Young addresses a recent development in the story. According to a classified cable message received by Fox News, said the article, the staff at the Benghazi consulate felt like sitting ducks.

It is now completely evident that the four lives lost in Benghazi were preventable had the Obama Administration acted with the knowledge they had, claims Young in the article.

The Absolute Rights Newsletter is sent to thousands of Absolute Rights email subscribers as part of the never-ending effort to bring relevant and captivating content directly to readers. Newsletters are distributed via email and the articles then appear online at AbsoluteRights.com.

Tim Young, a native of Baltimore, Maryland, joined Absolute Rights in the spring of 2012 and brought his brutally honest opinions with him. He has been consulted as an expert on campaign, social security, health care and labor policies. A professional stand-up comic, Young combines his political and comedic background to add a captivating voice to Absolute Rights mission of rights protection.

Absolute Rights informs patriotic Americans on their given rights, plus helps protect those rights from government or disaster intrusion. Most importantly, it prides itself on alerting people when their rights are being threatened, creating an active and informed community. For more information, be sure to visit AbsoluteRights.com.







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Who will Americans blame when the sequester throws hundreds of thousands out of work, Obama or the Republicans?

Question by James E Lewis AKA choteau: Who will Americans blame when the sequester throws hundreds of thousands out of work, Obama or the Republicans?
Obama made the original sequester proposal but the House and Senate Republicans added the Draconian cuts that will throw hundreds of thousands of soldiers and sailors out of the military and into the work force and unemployment, not to mention the defense contractors who will have to fire or lay off hundreds of thousands more.
Then the Republicans forced through those changes by saying publicly, Take it Or No Deal.

Best answer:

Answer by Heathen
Blame both.Republicans did want cuts,now they have their wish.

Know better? Leave your own answer in the comments!

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Kathy Griffin


Event on 2013-02-01 20:00:00

at Scherr Forum – Thousand Oaks Civic Arts Plaza
2100 East Thousand Oaks
Thousand Oaks,

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Is our Country going to go down hill b/c Obama got the presidency?

Question by jesus_christ_is_my_everything: Is our Country going to go down hill b/c Obama got the presidency?
Did some people vote for Obama b/c of his color and not for who would be the best president?
I want to remain president.
I voted for McCain.

Best answer:

Answer by Harry P
no way

Give your answer to this question below!

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2012 Conservative Election Handbook

2012 Conservative Election Handbook

In November 2012 American Will Elect Over 600,000 People To Public Office. Conservative Citizens Will Be Running In All Of Those Elctions. Every One Of Them Will Be Helped By A Campaign Team. Every Member Of Every Campaign Team Needs This Handbook.

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Perfect Drudge Report image

I found a a refreshing Drudge Report picture:

Luddite FUD on Drudge Report
Drudge Report

Image by Todd Barnard
Ugh. Lame ( and hypocritical, see note ) FUD on Drudge report. But should serve as a reminder of how much work we still have to do as far as bringing the value of semantic machine reading of text to the mainstream.

The non-FUD headline should read: "Machines to SUGGEST your news" or better yet…

"Machines to suggest news based on your activity and what’s popular in your social graph, but you always have the opion not to read machine generated suggestion"

Clicking through shows the following text:

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GOOGLE FRANKENSTEIN: MACHINES TO CHOOSE YOUR NEWS
Mon Apr 12 2010 08:15:34 ET

GOOGLE CEO and Obama political activist Eric Schmidt declared this weekend that his machines will help decide what news you receive!

News sites should use technology to PREDICT what a user wants to read by what they have already read, Schmidt told the AMERICAN SOCIETY OF NEWS EDITORS, where a few humans still remained in the audience.

"We’re all in this together."

MORE

Schmidt said he doesn’t want ‘to be treated as a stranger’ when reading online.

He envisions a future where technology for news editing could help tailor advertisements for individual readers.

And he wants to be challenged through technology that ‘directs readers’ to a story with an ‘opposing’ view.

[An odd suggestion from the CEO of a company long accused of offering little to no conservative-leaning links on its news page, while aggressively promoting left-leaning hubs.]

Schmidt said GOOGLE is working on new ways to push adverts and content for consumers, based on what stories they’ve read.

What stories his machines have selected.

Developing…

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Full election results 2012: Democrats Warren and Baldwin join the Senate

Full election results 2012: Democrats Warren and Baldwin join
By staff,. Nov 07, 2012 09:17 PM EST. The Washington Post. In the biggest election of the night, defeated Republican challenger to serve a second term in the presidency. Scott Wilson and Philip Rucker discuss …
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President Obama in Springfield, OH – Full Speech 11/2/2012

Gotta vote? Go here: OFA.BO America has come too far to turn back now, and as the President reminded voters in Springfield, Ohio earlier today, there’s still more work to do. That’s why President Obama is fighting for the change that gets folks back to work and strengthens the middle class by making smart investments in energy, education and training, growing small businesses, promoting technology and innovation, and reducing the deficit in a balanced, bipartisan way.

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