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Funny Presidential Bloopers!

Compilation of bloopers from almost every president since Eisenhower. Also featuring clips of other well-known politicians. Look for a young Joe Biden! Sorry, I don’t have any Dubya clips ;)

President Obama and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel White House Breaking News

President Obama and Prime Minister Benjamin President Obama and Prime Minister Netanyahu on Hebron Attacks Netanyahu of Israel September 01, 2010 White House Breaking News statements to the press condemning the recent attacks near Hebron after holding a bilateral meeting in the Oval Office President Obama and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel make statements to the press condemning the recent attacks near Hebron after holding a bilateral meeting in the Oval Office. The White House Office of the Press Secretary For Immediate Release September 01, 2010 Remarks by President Obama and Prime Minister Netanyahu of Israel after Bilateral Meeting 12:24 PM EDT PRESIDENT OBAMA: Hello, everybody. Prime Minister Netanyahu and I just had a very productive discussion about our shared efforts to advance the cause of peace between Israelis and Palestinians and throughout the Middle East. I’m going to have more to say about today’s meetings not only with Prime Minister Netanyahu but with the other participants of the talks here in the Rose Garden later this afternoon. But I did want to specifically take some time out to speak to the people of Israel and to the region about the senseless slaughter that took place near Hebron yesterday. There are going to be extremists and rejectionists who, rather than seeking peace, are going to be seeking destruction. And the tragedy that we saw yesterday where people were gunned down on the street by terrorists who are purposely trying to

9/2/10: White House Press Briefing

White House Press Briefings are conducted most weekdays from the James S. Brady Press Briefing Room in the West Wing.

West Wing Week: “Dispatches from Iraq”

This week the President announced the end of America’s combat mission in Iraq and West Wing Week takes you there, on the ground, with an in-depth, behind-the-scenes look at the change of mission. We spent a week on the ground with our troops and civilians , some coming home, some staying for the next mission, training and supporting the Iraqis now that they have the lead in protecting their own country.

MSNBC w/ Cenk: What Obama Should Say In Iraq Speech

Cenk Uygur (host of The Young Turks) filling in for Dylan Ratigan on MSNBC talks to former Clinton speechwriter Jeff Shesol and NBC chief foreign correspondent Richard Engel about president Obama’s expected speech on withdrawal of non-combat troops from Iraq.

President Barack Obama Announces the War is Over

President Barack Obama recently announced the end of Operation Iraqi Freedom. What they didn’t air was a new plan for national defense….against Justin Beiber. Special Thanks to Chris CInicola for help with my background graphic! www.youtube.com My Youtube Channel: www.youtube.com My vlog channel!!! www.youtube.com DAILY VLOGS: www.youtube.com TWITTER: www.Twitter.com FACEBOOK: www.Facebook.com MYSPACE: wwww.myspace.com *Special Thanks to!!!! www.TubeTape.com (they have awesome lighting & studio equipment!)

The Choice This November

Voter have choice this November — between Democrats who are moving America forward, and Republicans who want to take us back to the failed policies of the past.

President Obama White House Press Briefing LATEST FULL BRIEF

White House Press Briefings are conducted most weekdays from the James S. Brady Press Briefing Room in the West Wing. Good afternoon. Let’s start with one very quick scheduling update. On Monday, September 6, 2010 — Labor Day — President Obama will travel to Milwaukee, Wisconsin, where he will attend the Milwaukee Laborfest, organized by the Milwaukee Area Labor Council, and make remarks there on the economy. So, more details on the exact time of departure a little bit later on. Yes, ma’am. Q Obviously two big elements of foreign policy in play this week. Does the President think that ending the combat mission in Iraq in any way affects the prospect of Middle East peace? MR. GIBBS: Look, I would say, first and foremost, that throughout the President’s time in the White House — and as you know and remember, that one of the very first things the President did upon walking into the Oval Office was to initiate calls around — into the region about a lasting, long-term Middle East peace process. So we have always believed that it was in the interest of those in the region to seek that long-term, lasting peace, separate and apart from any other regional issue. And I think the White House still continues to believe that’s very much the case. I will say — and you’ll hear this a little bit from the President tomorrow — as we are ending our combat role in Iraq there are additional national security priorities and additional domestic priorities that we can and will be focusing

President Obama on Bilateral Mideast Peace Meetings

President Obama expresses optimism after meeting with the leaders of Israel, the Palestinian Authority, Jordan and Egypt, resuming direct negotiations towards a more peaceful Middle East.

The End of the Combat Mission in Iraq War President Obama White House Answers News

The End of the Combat Mission in Iraq War President Obama White House Answers News Deputy National Security Advisor for Strategic Communications Ben Rhodes answers your questions about the end of the combat mission in Iraq