Dave Boyer
Articles by Dave Boyer
Obama recruits children to push gun bans
Acting just a month after the Connecticut school shootings, President Obama will unveil a sweeping package of gun controls Wednesday and will challenge Congress to ban high-capacity magazines and military-style semi-automatic rifles involved in recent shooting rampages. Published January 15, 2013
Obama looking for some friends in GOP
President Obama lamented his loneliness in the White House on Monday and said he would have more friends in Washington if Republican lawmakers weren't so afraid of blowback from conservative media. Published January 14, 2013
Obama acknowledges involvement in Somalia raid
President Obama ordered U.S. forces to support French troops in a failed mission to rescue a hostage in Somalia, Mr. Obama notified Congress on Sunday. Published January 13, 2013
Obama puts debt deal on shoulders of lawmakers
The White House this weekend rejected Senate Democrats' push for President Obama to do an end run around Congress and raise the government's borrowing limit, saying he won't test the limits of executive power and that it's up to lawmakers to strike a deal. Published January 12, 2013
Newark Mayor Booker files for N.J. Senate
Newark Mayor Cory Booker, a rising star in New Jersey Democratic politics, has taken a step toward a possible bid in 2014 for the U.S. Senate seat now held by Democrat Frank J. Lautenberg. Published January 11, 2013
‘Truth … in between’ on raising debt ceiling
In the renewed battle over raising the nation's borrowing limit, President Obama says the government must take on more debt unconditionally to pay for the bills that Congress has racked up, while congressional Republicans counter that spending cuts must be included to break what they say is a ruinous cycle of endless borrowing. Published January 10, 2013
Pressure from gays pushes pastor off inaugural agenda
The pastor chosen to deliver the benediction at President Obama's inauguration withdrew from the ceremony Thursday after gay-rights groups complained that he once referred to homosexuality as a "sin." Published January 10, 2013
Report: Inaugural cash could pay for future Obama library
Aggressive fundraising by President Obama's inaugural committee could end up helping to fund his future presidential library, the watchdog group the Sunlight Foundation reported Thursday. Published January 10, 2013
Irony alert: Ethics-challenged Rep. Rangel calls President Obama ‘embarrassing’
Disgraced Rep. Charles B. Rangel had no qualms about ripping into President Obama Thursday for the commander in chief's dwindling Cabinet diversity. Published January 10, 2013
Obama to nominate Lew for Treasury post
President Obama will announce Thursday afternoon his nomination of White House Chief of Staff Jack Lew to serve as Treasury secretary, a White House official confirmed. Published January 10, 2013
Questions abound as Obama restocks his Cabinet
President Obama will begin his second term with a much different leadership team than his first four years, with several of the key chairs in his Cabinet room yet to be filled. Published January 7, 2013
Nominations pick fight with GOP
Chuck Hagel faces a tough confirmation fight, but rejecting President Obama's pick to head the Pentagon would be an almost unprecedented act for the Senate, which has rarely rejected a Cabinet nominee chosen from within its own ranks. Published January 7, 2013
Obama nominates 33 judicial picks, urges Senate to act
After a lackluster record of nominating judges in his first term, President Obama greeted the 113th Congress on Thursday by renominating 33 judicial candidates who failed to be confirmed in the last Congress. Published January 3, 2013
Obama signs defense measure he once vowed to veto
Backing down on a threatened veto, President Obama signed into law a $633.3 billion defense bill with an attached statement in which he serves notice to Congress that he will interpret the law as he sees fit on issues ranging from the transfer of terrorism detainees to military chaplains' objections to the new policy on gay service members. Published January 3, 2013
Republicans question Obama’s use of autopen to sign ‘cliff’ bill
President Obama signed the "fiscal cliff" bill into law early Thursday via autopen while vacationing in Hawaii, the third time in his presidency that he has used the controversial method to approve legislation. Published January 3, 2013
Tax hike deal: Obama’s first or GOP’s last?
President Obama and congressional Republicans have learned sharply different lessons from the deal to avert the "fiscal cliff" as they prepare to battle again over the next two months on a series of budget deadlines that carry risks such as crippling defense cuts and a government default. Published January 2, 2013
Obama: More revenue needed after ‘fiscal cliff’ deal
Following the House vote that averted the "fiscal cliff" Tuesday night by raising taxes on the wealthy, President Obama warned lawmakers that he quickly will seek more tax revenue from high earners and corporations and that he won't bargain in an impending battle over raising the nation's borrowing limit. Published January 2, 2013
Obama takes to airwaves to blame Republicans for impasse over ‘fiscal cliff’
President Obama used a rare appearance on a Sunday talk show to accuse Republican lawmakers of protecting only the wealthiest taxpayers in negotiations to avoid the "fiscal cliff," even as some in the GOP conceded that Mr. Obama has won the battle over raising taxes. Published December 30, 2012
Senate leaders hopeful for last-minute ‘fiscal cliff’ deal
The top Democrat and Republican in the Senate emerged from a meeting at the White House Friday evening to say they are hopeful they can strike a last-minute deal to avert the tax increases and spending cuts looming in less than four days. Published December 28, 2012
Unions dream big for Obama’s 2nd term
When President Obama spoke out forcefully against Michigan's right-to-work law, it was a rare example of the president putting on public display his support of organized labor. Published December 26, 2012