Dave Boyer
Articles by Dave Boyer
Caution: Obamacare may cause fainting
As the president spoke at length of the virtues of Obamacare, a young woman beneficiary of the program nearly fainted behind Mr. Obama on the steps of the White House Rose Garden. Published October 21, 2013
Sebelius to appear before House on Obamacare on Oct. 30
Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius on Monday put off Republican lawmakers who want to question her about the disastrous rollout of Obamacare this week, instead agreeing to testify about the program's computer problems next week. Published October 21, 2013
Obama frustrated, vows HealthCare.gov fix
President Obama is trying to convince the public that the health care law is "really good," even as he urges consumers to bypass online enrollment in favor of low-tech options such as mailing paper applications or calling a toll-free number. Published October 21, 2013
Obama does a heck of a job excusing flubs in his administration
The list of scandals and blunders in the Obama administration is long, but the roster of people who have been fired by President Obama for screwing up is strikingly short. Published October 20, 2013
Post-shutdown, White House to resume public tours
The Obama administration said Friday it will resume a "limited schedule" of public tours of the White House in November, after shutting out the public for months, ostensibly due to budget cuts. Published October 18, 2013
Obama nominates Pentagon lawyer Jeh Johnson to head DHS
President Obama nominated former Pentagon lawyer Jeh Johnson Friday to head the Department of Homeland Security, as top Senate Republicans warned of a battle ahead to ensure the department's enforcement of immigration laws. Published October 18, 2013
Immigration back on the front burner for Obama
President Obama said early Thursday that he wants to make a major push to have Congress pass immigration legislation this year — but by late in the day the White House was confirming he will nominate someone with little immigration experience to head the Department of Homeland Security. Published October 18, 2013
Obama to name lawyer Jeh Johnson as new Homeland chief
President Obama will nominate former Pentagon lawyer Jeh Johnson as the next Homeland Security secretary on Friday, a senior White House official said. Published October 17, 2013
NSA spy chief to step down
Gen. Keith Alexander will retire next spring as head of the controversy-plagued National Security Agency, the White House said Thursday. Published October 17, 2013
Italian prime minister gives Obama a thumbs-up for debt deal
This is what it's come to. President Obama received congratulations for averting debt default Thursday from the prime minister of debt-ridden Italy. Published October 17, 2013
Obama scolds Congress for ‘unnecessary damage’ upon government’s reopening
As the 16-day government shutdown ended Thursday, a stern President Obama blasted Republicans for deliberately trying to "break" the federal government and allowing their hatred of him to justify un-American tactics. Published October 17, 2013
Vice President Joe Biden offers sweet welcome, solace for returning bureaucrats
A muffin-bearing Vice President Joseph R. Biden greeted executive branch employees returning to work Thursday morning while cautioning that there are "no guarantees" that another government shutdown won't happen in three months. Published October 17, 2013
Obama gets most of his requests in Senate deal ending shutdown
President Obama got most of what he wanted Wednesday in the short-term deal to reopen the government and raise the nation's borrowing limit, but the shutdown confrontation showed that the Republican "fever" against him is still running high. Published October 16, 2013
White House discounts racism as factor in budget standoff
President Obama's spokesman said Tuesday that he doesn't think racism is to blame for the budget and debt impasse with congressional Republicans, two days after an anti-Obama demonstrator waved a Confederate flag in front of the White House in the midst of tea-party backed protest. Published October 15, 2013
Obama backs Sebelius despite Obamacare website glitches
Two weeks into the federal government's disastrous launch of Obamacare's online marketplaces, the White House said Tuesday that President Obama still supports beleaguered Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius in spite of calls for her resignation. Published October 15, 2013
Senate works to end shutdown, raise debt limit
Senate leaders explored the outlines of a deal Monday that would end the two-week-old government shutdown and give the Treasury Department enough borrowing room to stave off a potential default this month, but all sides cautioned that the specifics are all still up for negotiation. Published October 14, 2013
Joe Biden grasps for role in debt talks
For one brief shining moment on Monday, Vice President Joseph R. Biden was almost relevant again. Published October 14, 2013
White House meeting postponed; ‘optimistic’ senators given more time to cut shutdown deal
The White House abruptly postponed a scheduled meeting Monday afternoon with congressional leaders and President Obama "to allow leaders in the Senate time to continue making important progress towards a solution that raises the debt limit and reopens the government." Published October 14, 2013
Obama: Time to end ‘pain of this Republican shutdown’ and raise debt limit
As negotiators work over the weekend to resolve Washington's budget and debt deadlocks, President Obama said Saturday that he's hopeful to end "the pain of this Republican shutdown" soon. Published October 12, 2013
House GOP says it’s ready to end shutdown
House Republicans, encouraged by the start of debt negotiations with the White House, said Friday they are also rushing to reopen the government as soon as possible with a "continuing resolution," or "CR." Published October 11, 2013