Dave Boyer
Articles by Dave Boyer
Sen. Roy Blunt: Obama ‘has a lot of explaining to do’ in State of the Union speech
A top Senate Republican said Saturday that President Obama "has a lot of explaining to do" in his State of the Union speech about the weak economy and persistently high unemployment. Published January 25, 2014
Obama: White House Task Force created to protect students from sexual assault
President Obama called on the nation Saturday to teach young people how to prevent sexual assault. Published January 25, 2014
David Simas named to lead White House team for 2014 election cycle
President Obama revived his internal White House political operation Friday in preparation for the 2014 mid-term elections, naming longtime aide David Simas as director of political strategy and outreach. Published January 24, 2014
White House stands behind embattled diplomatic post nominees
The White House said Friday that President Obama has confidence in his nominees for diplomatic posts, including a former top fundraiser who bungled simple questions about Norway during his Senate confirmation hearing. Published January 24, 2014
Obama to mayors: We can work together to help cities
The president said he hoped that having his advisers network with mayors Thursday at the White House would spur more actions that can be taken without congressional approval to help cities. Published January 23, 2014
White House warns GOP: Raise the borrowing limit without strings
The White House feuded with Republican lawmakers Thursday over raising the nation’s borrowing limit and acknowledged that President Obama will be late again with his federal budget — indications that last month’s bipartisan budget and spending deals haven’t changed the fiscal dysfunction in Washington. Published January 23, 2014
Michelle Obama becomes the newest face to promote Subway healthy food
They probably won't promote their 6-inch big hot pastrami sandwich, but the Subway chain of restaurants is partnering with first lady Michelle Obama's campaign to persuade kids to eat healthier meals. Published January 23, 2014
Obama pot comments not meant to endorse legalization: White House
"The president's position on these matters hasn't changed," said press secretary Jay Carney. "He made clear that he sees it as a bad habit and a vice, and not something that he would encourage. He's not endorsing any specific move by a state, he's simply making an observation." Published January 22, 2014
White House concerned by increasing terror threats at Sochi Olympics
A day after offering to help Russia with security at the Winter Olympics, the White House expressed concern Wednesday about the potential for terrorist attacks at the games, citing increased threats. Published January 22, 2014
Obama’s election reform panel: No voter should have to wait more than 30 minutes
President Obama and the special commission he created on election reforms said Wednesday that no voter in America should need to wait in line more than 30 minutes to cast a ballot. Published January 22, 2014
Obama pushes women’s reproductive rights amid March for Life
While pro-life advocates hold the annual March for Life at the Supreme Court Wednesday, President Obama defended the right of women to "reproductive freedom." Published January 22, 2014
Obama, Pope Francis to meet in March
President Obama will meet with Pope Francis at the Vatican in late March, the White House announced Tuesday. Published January 21, 2014
Obama, family serve burritos to homeless for MLK Day
President Obama and his family made burritos for the homeless Monday as part of their participation in a service project to commemorate Martin Luther King Day. Published January 20, 2014
On MLK Day, Biden slams state voter ID laws
Vice President Joseph R. Biden criticized voter ID laws Monday, saying progress on civil rights and economic justice depend on minorities having unimpeded access to the ballot booth. Published January 20, 2014
Gates opposes Hill drive for new Iran sanctions
Former Defense Secretary Robert Gates said Friday that Congress should not impose new sanctions on Iran but should use the threat of tougher sanctions to force Tehran to complete a de-nuclearization agreement. Published January 17, 2014
Biden: Detroit will ‘come back’ like resurgent auto industry
Vice President Joseph R. Biden praised Detroit's resurgent auto industry Thursday and said the success of the car companies would help the bankrupt city to rebound as well. Published January 16, 2014
ACLU bashes Obama on NSA surveillance
A leading civil liberties group lashed out Wednesday after reports suggested that President Obama won't make major changes to government surveillance programs after months of review and hand-wringing over revelations by former spy-agency contractor Edward Snowden. Published January 15, 2014
Obama manufacturing push off to slow start
President Obama says he won't wait for Congress to spur economic growth, but the executive action he's promoting Wednesday to create jobs is off to a painfully slow start. Published January 15, 2014
Michelle Obama open to plastic surgery, Botox injections
As first lady Michelle Obama prepares to turn 50 on Friday, she isn't ruling out having some work done on her face in the future. Published January 15, 2014
Obama vows more executive orders to advance agenda
President Obama vowed Tuesday to take more unilateral executive action to bypass Congress, and there’s fresh evidence that Democratic lawmakers in this election year would just as soon avoid the president, too. Published January 14, 2014