Dave Boyer
Articles by Dave Boyer
Italy downplays, Obama mum on drowned Christian migrants
The prime minister of Italy, with President Obama at his side, downplayed reports Friday that Christian migrants were targeted for death by Muslims who threw them overboard and drowned them in the Mediterranean Sea during a recent crossing from Libya. Published April 17, 2015
Obama ‘surprised’ Russian missile deal with Iran didn’t happen sooner
Responding to Russia's sale of an anti-missile system to Iran, President Obama said Friday he's surprised it didn't happen sooner, given the "deterioration" of Moscow's relations with the U.S. Published April 17, 2015
Obama downplays timing of Iran nuke sanctions
President Obama said Friday his "main concern" in lifting sanctions against Iran is the ability to restore the penalties quickly if Tehran violates the framework deal to curb its nuclear program, saying he's less worried about how those sanctions are lifted at the start. Published April 17, 2015
Obama blasts ‘crazy’ GOP-controlled Senate over stalled Lynch nomination
President Obama blasted Senate Republicans Friday for delaying a vote on attorney general nominee Loretta Lynch, calling it a "crazy situation" and "embarrassing." Published April 17, 2015
Obama to host Persian Gulf leaders at Camp David in May
President Obama will host leaders of Persian Gulf nations at the White House and at Camp David next month, the White House said Friday. Published April 17, 2015
Obama signs law on Medicare physician payments
In a rare move, President Obama signed a law Thursday in a Rose Garden ceremony, giving his approval to bipartisan legislation to change the way Medicare pays doctors. Published April 16, 2015
White House appoints new social secretary
The White House promoted Deesha Dyer Thursday to the post of Social Secretary from her current position as deputy of that office. Published April 16, 2015
White House blasts Chuck Grassley over delay in Loretta Lynch nomination
The White House accused Republicans of "duplicity" Thursday in delaying confirmation of Loretta Lynch, President Obama's nominee to be the next attorney general, turning up the heat even as GOP leaders said they were close to a resolution. Published April 16, 2015
White House mum on DEA chief’s future
The White House refused to say Thursday whether President Obama still has confidence in Drug Enforcement Administration head Michele Leonhart after allegations that DEA agents attended cartel-funded sex parties in Colombia. Published April 16, 2015
White House says Vladimir Putin ‘desperate’ for cash in weapons sale to Iran
The White House Thursday portrayed Russia as broke and "desperate" for moving ahead with the sale of an $800 million anti-missile system to Iran. Published April 16, 2015
Joe Biden places unexpected call to Iowa man
Vice President Joseph R. Biden isn't campaigning in Iowa against Hillary Rodham Clinton, but he's not above making an impromptu phone call to the key caucus state. Published April 16, 2015
Obama promises benefits for wounded veterans
A day after a scathing report about the administration's continued failure at serving veterans, President Obama told a group of wounded warriors Thursday that he'll do "everything in my power" to provide benefits to veterans. Published April 16, 2015
Marylin Zuniga apologizes for students’ get-well cards to Mumia Abu-Jamal
A suspended New Jersey teacher has apologized for instructing her third-graders to write get-well cards to former Black Panther and convicted cop killer Mumia Abu-Jamal in prison. Published April 16, 2015
VA memo ordered false health care claims to cover up backlog
Another veterans scandal hit the Obama administration Wednesday with the emergence of an internal Veterans Affairs memo that allowed bureaucrats to cook their books and assert they were answering diligently President Obama's call to reduce the backlog of veterans' benefits claims. Published April 15, 2015
Obama: I’m not a ‘tax-and-spend’ liberal
President Obama expressed amazement Wednesday that his opponents portray him as a tax-and-spend liberal, and he also gave a plug for the fiscal responsibility of the Clinton administration. Published April 15, 2015
Watchdog finds more delays for veterans in Philadelphia VA office
In another black mark for the beleaguered Department of Veterans Affairs, a watchdog reported Wednesday that the agency's Philadelphia office forces thousands of veterans to wait nearly a year for answers on claims, loses their mail and falsifies dates on benefits claims. Published April 15, 2015
Obama allies attack Inhofe as ‘champion’ denier of climate change
President Obama's eternal campaign machine is launching political attacks this week against one of his primary Republican foes, Sen. James M. Inhofe of Oklahoma, for being "the worst climate-change denier in the country." Published April 15, 2015
Obama, Hillary Clinton pay equality records fall short of Democrats’ rhetoric
Democrats made a big show Tuesday of promoting equal pay for women, unfazed by data showing that both President Obama and leading presidential contender Hillary Rodham Clinton haven't walked the walk on pay equity. Published April 14, 2015
Senators strike deal to force review of Obama-Iran nukes agreement
Senators reached a bipartisan deal Tuesday to force any final Iran nuclear deal to be submitted to Congress as lawmakers took the first real steps to curb President Obama's foreign policy negotiations with Tehran. Published April 14, 2015
Obama to lift Cuba from list of terrorist sponsors
The White House says President Obama is removing Cuba from a list of state sponsors of terrorism, a key step in Obama's bid to normalize relations between the two countries. Published April 14, 2015