As the 2012 presidential race continues to heat up, voters are paying close attention to all the candidates (we’re hoping), even how they react to Mother’s Day. To celebrate moms everywhere (and in an effort to snag your future votes), President Barack Obama and presidential candidate Mitt Romney both released video tributes to honor the most important women in their lives.
Season five of 'Mad Men' premiered last night, and even Chris Matthews is in on the hype. He's usually drooling over President Obama over on MSNBC.
But on 'The Chris Matthews Show' on NBC, he re-did the 'Mad Men' intro so it stars Obama. Although it's not TOO in the tank for the president, since it shows him falling past his rivals, and in front of rising gas prices and the national debt clock.
Count Barack Obama among those who want to see an ‘Entourage’ movie happen. In fact, the President would be willing to make a cameo appearance opposite Vince, Ari and the boys if that increases the likelihood of the film getting made.
Basketball-Fan-in-Chief Barack Obama’s career as a presidential bracketologist got off to a rousing start in 2009 when his pick to win the 2009 NCAA tournament, North Carolina, were indeed crowned champions.
The health care law of 2010 was the signature legislation of Barack Obama’s first term as President. However, according to a new poll from Gallup, the public is still very divided on the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.
A teacher in a Chicago school asks her students how many of them are Obama fans. All the kids raise their hands except one boy, Johnny. The teacher asks Johnny why he has decided to be different.
During last night’s State of the Union address, President Barack Obama referenced a woman named Kathy Proctor, a mother of two and former factory worker earning a degree in biotechnology. In the most epic modesty fail we’ve ever seen, Proctor, who was sitting in the audience, excitedly blabbed to everyone around her that she was the woman in question.
At a campaign fundraiser last night in New York, President Obama became the first sitting president to visit the Apollo Theatre in Harlem. And he also became the first president to bust into an Al Green song during a speech.