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Monday, January 21, 2013

Large crowds gather to welcome Obama for public Inauguration 2013!



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Washington (CNN) -- A day after formally beginning his second term, President Barack Obama on Monday takes part in the full trappings of his inauguration by reciting the oath of office in front of a crowd expected to number between 800,000 and 900,000 people.

The nation's first African-American president also will become only the 17th U.S. leader to deliver a second inaugural address before leading the traditional parade up Pennsylvania Avenue to the White House.


Amid the pomp and ceremony, with red, white and blue bunting festooned throughout central Washington, the event symbolizes American democracy with its peaceful extension of power based on last November's election that returned Obama to the White House.

And now Obama begins the second half of his presidency with the opportunity to make it more historic but facing some of the same challenges that he struggled with in the first half.
Satisfying the constitutional obligation to be sworn in on January 20, Obama and Vice President Joe Biden took quiet oaths the day before Monday's public ceremony at the Capitol.

The tone of the inaugural address will be "hopeful," Obama senior adviser David Plouffe told CNN, explaining that the president would "remind the country that our founding principles and values still can guide us in a changing and modern world."

Plouffe said that "the challenges and opportunities are enormous" in the president's second term, and that those challenges would be confronted as soon as the inaugural celebrations play out.

Reality of second-term presidencies

An estimated 1.8 million onlookers jammed the National Mall for Obama's first inauguration. The smaller crowd this time around reflects the reality of second-term presidencies, when the novelty and expectations of a new leader have been replaced with the familiarity and experiences of the first four years.

For Obama, that difference is even sharper. His historic ascendancy to the White House in 2008 came with soaring public hopes and expectations for a new kind of governance that would close the vast partisan gulf developed in recent decades.

However, a litany of challenges including an inherited economic recession and repeated battles with congressional Republicans over budgets and spending only hardened the opposing positions in Washington.

Obama's signature achievements, including major reforms of the health care industry and Wall Street, became symbols of political division, with opponents constantly accusing him of hindering needed economic recovery.

A second-term Obama has vowed to press for an overhaul of the nation's immigration policies and new ways to boost the sputtering economy, proposals that are bound to spark battles with his Republican rivals, and oversee the implementation of Obamacare.

And the shootings at a Connecticut elementary school last month put the divisive issue of gun control on his immediate agenda.

CNN polling released Sunday showed a majority of Americans -- 54% -- believe Obama will be an outstanding or above average president in his second term, while 43% said he'd be poor or below average.

And while overall, seven in 10 Americans hope the president's policies succeed, only four in 10 Republicans feel that way, with 52% hoping that Obama will fail.

Sunday swearing-in

Obama's swearing-in on Sunday took place in the ornate Blue Room, an oval-shaped reception space in the president's official residence, where he was joined by his wife, Michelle, and his two daughters.

Obama placed his left hand on a Bible held by Michelle Obama that was from her family. He then raised his right hand.

Chief Justice John Roberts administered the oath, his third time to hold that honor. After Roberts flubbed the order of words during the public ceremony in 2009, a do-over took place in the White House Map Room the next day to erase any question that Obama was officially the president.

Roberts didn't have any trouble with the oath this time around. He read from a white note card. Slash marks where Roberts paused to have Obama repeat the words were clearly visible.

The event took less than a minute and Obama didn't make any formal remarks or statements.

He did take a moment to hug his wife and daughters, exclaiming: "I did it!"

Justice Sonia Sotomayor performed the honors for Biden at his home at the Naval Observatory in Washington, where the vice president's extended family and a few Cabinet officials gathered to watch the ceremony.

Both Obama and Biden went to Arlington National Cemetery after Biden's swearing-in for a traditional wreath laying.

The president and his family also attended services celebrating the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. at Metropolitan African Methodist Episcopal Church, one of the most historic churches in Washington.

Sunday evening, the Obamas watched Latino acts at "In Performance at the Kennedy Center," which was followed by the "Let Freedom Ring" concert. The "Red, White and Blue Inaugural Ball" and "Hip-Hop Inaugural Ball" closed out Sunday's activities.

Obama also thanked donors at an event at the National Building Museum, telling them, "When we put our shoulder to the wheel of history, it moves forward."

But Obama also told them that his remarks were going to be short, given the speech he would be delivering on Monday, saying, "There are a limited amount of good lines, and I don't want to use them all up."

Inauguration activities kicked off on Saturday with the Obamas and Biden and his wife, Jill, leading volunteers across the country in National Day of Service Activities.

Later Saturday, singer Katy Perry headlined a concert for children of military families and Washington school children, hosted by Michelle Obama and Jill Biden. Singer Usher and the cast of the TV show "Glee" were among others who performed.


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Thursday, October 11, 2012

Paul Ryan Pumps Iron in Time Mag Photo Shoot



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The ogling of P90X workout fanatic-turned vice presidential candidate Paul Ryan reached a fever pitch as photos of the ultra-fit Republican hit the Internet today. The full spread will appear in the newest issue of Time Magazine.

Hours before the vice presidential debate — Ryan’s first appearance on the nationally televised debate stage — Time magazine released six photos of Ryan clad in gray work-out gear and a red baseball hat with headphone cords dangling down his back as he pumps 50-pound dumbbells.





The images were taken nearly a year ago when the Wisconsin congressman was a runner-up for the Time Person of the Year issue. At the time, the House budget chairman’s intense workout routine was little known outside the congressional gym.

But 10 months later, Ryan’s fit figure, coupled with his newfound national fame as Mitt Romney’s GOP running mate, has spawned Internet memes, Twitter accounts and a slew of online admirers.

Within hours after Time published the workout photos, two of which feature Ryan doing bicep curls, the Twitter account @PaulRyansBicep was born.

“Fact check this: I can bench press more than you,” another notes.



The”Hey Girl, It’s Paul Ryan” tumblr site nabbed one of the images for its latest online meme, adding these words over the image of Ryan curling a dumbbell, “Hey Girl, defending your wallet at the debate means TRAINING.”

A fake OkCupid dating profile was also created shortly after the workout photos were posted. In it Ryan’s body type is listed as “jacked” and his self-summary reads, “I’m lookin’ for a nice bunch of women to give up everything they stand for an vote for me. And those guns? Yeah — I built that ;)”

Ryan, 49, has not shied away from his now-infamous workout routine, despite the online attention. His father and grandfather died of heart disease, a genetic history he is combating by keeping his body fat below 8 percent.





Even the strenuous campaign trail can’t keep him away from his workouts.

“I’m going to keep myself in shape, that’s for sure,” Ryan told Yahoo News shortly after being selected as the vice presidential running mate.

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Friday, September 7, 2012

Celebrities react to Barack Obama's speech



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Those already all aflutter on Twitter about Obama's choice of narrator were not disappointed when it came to the main event—Obama's impassioned speech, in which he officially accepted his party's nomination for president of the United States.

"North Carolina!!! C'mon and raise up. Take your shirt off, twist it 'round yo head. Spin it like a helicopter. Here We Go! BARACK OBAMA #DNC," raved Chris Rock as the speech got under way. He followed later with, "Mitt Romney is at home wondering how in the world he's going to debate Obama. No teleprompter there to save you Mitt. #Forward2012 #DNC."

"Dear future hubby you MUST look at me the way our president @BarackObama looks SO deep into his queen's @MichelleObama eyes. Yourz Truly!" tweeted a smitten Taraji P. Henson.

Many of Obama's celebrity supporters were content to quote lines from his speech, perhaps the most popular being, "I have changed. I'm no longer just a candidate— I'm the President!"

"Why don't you let that marinate for a minute, Mitt," Rock wrote in quoting the line.
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"Watching @BarackObama love seeing black love ... Ain't it beautiful," tweeted Marlon Wayans. "@BarackObama got swag."

"Obama has a way of clowning the 'other' party & their ideals with nothing but common sense. Realness," Keri Hilson wrote.

"'Ryan! Upload my oratory program and attach my buzz saw hand!' -- Romney, watching Obama right now #DNC," cracked Patton Oswalt, once of the many celebs weighing in tonight who also raved about the speech Bill Clinton gave last night.

In response to a Kat Denning tweet in which she admitted to crying during Obama's address, Oswalt deadpanned back, "@OfficialKat: So I'm crying watching Obama's speech SUE ME // Me too, but it's because I sat on my balls."

Also to Denning, Eric Balfour admitted: "I'm right there with you... What an incredible man and leader!"

Oswalt also tweeted: "Daaaamn. Obama just simultaneously Denzel'd, McQueen'd & Jagger'd. #imthepresident #DNC."

"Way to pander to heart transplant recipients, Obama! #dnc," Michael Ian Black tweeted, joking about Obama's defense of universal health care.

"Game. Set. Match.> #POTUS Obama: 'You might not be ready for Beijing if you can't visit the Olympics without insulting our closest ally,'" offered Star Jones, who also quoted Obama.

"Mopping the floor with the GOP! Mr. Obama tells us what we need to know!" tweeted Bette Midler.

"I can't help it I believe what Obama believes," tweeted Bob Balaban. "I don't think it's empty rhetoric. He may not b perfect but I think we need this man. Sue me."

"Orioles. Obama. O yeah," Josh Charles tweeted appreciatively. "Amen Obama, Amen!!!" echoed Keyshia Cole.

Chelsea Handler tweeted a pic of her dog, Chunk, watching Obama speak.

"PREACH IT!" exclaimed Andy Cohen. And, "on another note I have that same tie. (Ralph Lauren Black Label) yet ANOTHER thing Obama and I have in common."

Of course, not everyone was a fan. (And Clint Eastwood isn't on Twitter.)

"Well in 2008 we voted for change & we got it. Higher unemployment +2%, highest debt & most new debt ever, higher gas prices. Keep it up!!!" opined Donald Trump Jr.
But what does it all mean?

"Summary of all our Tweets: Dems: 'Obama still rocks and tells the truth!' GOPers: 'Obama still sucks and he lies!' #statusquo," film critic Richard Roeper tweeted helpfully.

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Wednesday, August 22, 2012

Howard Stern calls Todd Akin a 'flaming a**hole'



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Howard Stern ripped into Missouri Senate candidate Todd Akin Tuesday, after the Akin stated his belief that rape victims don't get pregnant in cases of "legitimate rape".

Akin made the statements during a Sunday morning interview, claiming that he's "heard" that when a woman is a victim of a "legitimate rape," she secretes a hormone which prevents her from getting impregnated by her rapist.

“When I hear a f**king flaming asshole like that," said Stern. "I tend to blame every Republican. You just go: ‘I can’t vote for these guys with their stupid abortion agenda’. It reminds everybody how dumb that is!”


Many big name Republican leaders and pundits have called for Akin to drop out of his Senate race against incumbent Claire McCaskill. Tuesday, Howard Stern featured a clip of Akin desperately attempting to take back the statements during a Monday night interview with Sean Hannity, who told Akin the whole party was suffering due to his remarks.

“When Sean Hannity, who is a conservative’s conservative, turns on you. You know it’s time to get the f**k out of the race,” said Stern.

Akin was also scheduled to appear on CNN's "Piers Morgan Tonight" following the interview, but he canceled at the last minute, leaving Morgan with an empty chair. Morgan called Akin a "gutless little twerp" for weaseling out of the interview.



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