You've watched it, you've read it, you've analyzed it — everybody has. Now, compare the words Obama used in his speech today to other inaugural addresses. In this graphic from The Wall Street Journal ...
Several times in his second inaugural address, U.S. President Barack Obama began with, “We, the people.” They are the first three words of the U.S. constitution, though each time Obama deliberately ...
The election was fought over lots of big issues — tax reform, immigration, how to wind down our wars — before the Newtown shooting added gun violence to the list. Here's a preview of what President ...
I was re-reading a post about Twitter on Ingram 2.0, Mathew Ingram's blog about media and the Internet on globeandmail.com, which directed me to a site called Mashable, All That's News on the Web, and ...
Put him on a platform and Barack Obama can take any string of words and make them sing. He's the best speech performer of our day. His voice has charm and power. He has an instinctive sense of the ...
Is President Barack Obama a closet conservative? An outlandish notion to many, no doubt, but it is one put forward by a couple of conservative columnists in recent days. “We don’t really know how ...
January 20, 2009 was a cold day in Washington D.C., with temperatures hovering right below freezing, but an estimated 1.8 million people flooded onto the National Mall to see incoming President Barack ...
"We must pick ourselves up, dust ourselves off, and begin again the work of remaking America." I stand here today humbled by the task before us, grateful for the trust you have bestowed, mindful of ...
An American president’s inaugural address sets the tone for his term, announcing — without the weight of fishing for votes — how he intends to lead the country. President Donald Trump wasted little ...