Public Wants More Obama Press Conferences

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Each joke and each truth that revolve from topics this year has endorsed, really tells more about gas prices and abortion as the leading ones outlined thus far. Aside from a speech on the healthcare premiums, which I heard were 40 dollar visits for children on average prescribed aspirin....to 100 dollar co-pays absolutely endowed on Health and Speech issues alone.

Studying names, nouns, habits, and Clocks are the duties educators heed.

Performing a Musical reproduction of NASA straddled television and advisors seeking classified bonuses out of the normal schism of inquiry is not what MISTER PRESIDENT would not do while acknowledging bits of talk on monitors by FORMER office holders. HERE, we have forign secretaries and chief of staffs incorporating excellence.

danton of OR 4:09PM December 07, 2010

Like the kind where he wears a little outfit with a little Fez hat tied to his head and a gaudy, brightly embroidered vest and where he is tied on a little leash to a guy who has this funny music box that he turns the crank and it plays organ music. And he can scamper around and collect the coinage offered by the passers-by.

Organ Grinders Local 420 of MD 10:28PM December 04, 2010

DHGAITHER of CA is absolutely right. Obama isn't connecting with the public in a personal way. He is hurt by his over-reliance on the teleprompter, which depersonalizes him.

Loretta Sigenthaler of PA 2:53PM December 04, 2010

Get a celebrity spokesman! GIVE ME A BREAK! He needs to do REAL PRESS CONFERENCES WHERE ISN'T READING OFF A TELEPROMPTER. This is a Harvard trained lawyer? Maybe he should stop talking about basketball game too!

DHGAITHER of CA 7:33PM December 03, 2010

Hold more press conferences 63%

When traveling, stay overnight in homes of Americans 18%

Open a Twitter account 7%

Star in a reality show as does Sarah Palin 6%

Get a celebrity spokesman 6%

GO JUMP OFF A BRIDGE 90%

TomW of WA 5:06PM December 03, 2010

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