Dave Boyer
Articles by Dave Boyer
Obama’s POTUS seal makes campaign comeback
President Obama has reversed his practice of not using the presidential seal on his podium at campaign events. Published July 12, 2012
At NAACP, Biden hits Romney adviser Bork over civil rights
Vice President Joseph R. Biden on Thursday attacked former Supreme Court nominee Robert Bork, an adviser to GOP presidential candidate Mitt Romney, for plotting to roll back civil rights gains if Mr. Romney defeats President Obama in November. Published July 12, 2012
Millions of dollars spent in clash over jobs records
With four months to go until Election Day, President Obama's well-funded campaign on the airwaves is focusing on two broad themes: that he is a fighter for the middle class who needs more time to finish the job, and that Republican rival Mitt Romney is obsessed with corporate profits to the point of being borderline unpatriotic. Published July 4, 2012
ID law could impact 10 percent of Pennsylvania voters
Nearly 10 percent of Pennsylvania's registered voters do not have photo identification cards from the state transportation department, and could be ineligible to vote in November under the state's new Republican-backed voter ID law. Published July 4, 2012
White House payroll costs up 2 percent over previous year
Despite a pay freeze imposed by President Obama two years ago, payroll at the White House rose about 2 percent in the past year and there are 14 more employees than a year ago, according to an administration report to Congress. Published July 2, 2012
White House: ‘Penalty’ for not having insurance
Disputing the Supreme Court's characterization of the individual mandate in the health-care law as a tax, the White House Friday still chose to call it a "penalty" that people would be required to pay for not carrying insurance. Published June 29, 2012
Obama hails ruling as win for ‘middle class’
The Supreme Court handed President Obama a major political victory on his signature health care issue Thursday, but the justices also provided Republicans with a sharper campaign issue by defining the law's individual mandate as a tax. Published June 28, 2012
Obama hails ruling as win for ‘middle class’; justices hand tax issue to GOP
The Supreme Court handed President Obama a major political victory on his signature health care issue Thursday, but the justices also provided Republicans with a sharper campaign issue by defining the law's individual mandate as a tax. Published June 28, 2012
Democratic convention plagued
The Democratic National Convention in Charlotte, N.C., is shaping up to be a rickety display of party unity, with labor boycotts, fundraising shortfalls, scheduling changes, official snubs, a major gay-rights embarrassment, a sex scandal and a Republican resurgence in the host state. Published June 27, 2012
White House lobbies House to scrub Holder contempt vote
President Obama's spokesman urged House Republicans on Wednesday to cancel a planned vote to hold Attorney General Eric H. Holder Jr. in contempt of Congress, saying most Americans don't care about the separation-of-powers struggle. Published June 27, 2012
Obama congratulates Morsi on winning Egyptian presidency
The White House congratulated Islamist candidate Mohammed Morsi on his election as Egypt's first freely elected president, calling it a milestone in the country's transition to democracy. Published June 24, 2012
Gay activists make obscene gesture at Reagan White House portrait
The White House expressed disapproval Friday of photographs showing gay-rights activists, guests of President Obama, making obscene gestures at the portrait of President Reagan during a gay-pride reception at the White House last week. Published June 22, 2012
Obama again calls for action on student loans
With loan rates set to rise in 10 days for more than 7 million students, President Obama took to the bully pulpit again Thursday to blame congressional Republicans for inaction. Published June 21, 2012
Two sides circle warily in legal clash over Fast and Furious
As the House of Representatives moved closer to a vote to hold Attorney General Eric H. Holder Jr. in contempt in the clash over the probe into the Fast and Furious affair, the two sides Thursday were still seeking a deal short of all-out constitutional warfare. Published June 21, 2012
Bryson steps down as Commerce head after seizures
President Obama's beleaguered economic team took another blow Thursday with the announcement that Commerce Secretary John Bryson has resigned, ending a brief tenure that came to a close after he got into a series of car accidents in Southern California two weeks ago. Published June 21, 2012
Obama raises legal eyebrows with executive privilege claim
President Obama could be on shaky legal ground with his assertion of executive privilege in a congressional investigation that has been going on for a year, according to scholars who study the limits of presidential power. Published June 20, 2012
Scholars doubt White House privilege claim
President Obama could be on shaky legal ground with his assertion of executive privilege in a congressional investigation that has been going on for a year, according to scholars who study the limits of presidential power. Published June 20, 2012
Obama: Russia, China aren’t on board with ousting Assad
President Obama said Tuesday he failed to persuade the presidents of Russia and China to support the ouster of Syrian President Bashar Assad, and laid part of the blame with them for the Syrian regime's ongoing slayings of pro-democracy civilian protesters. Published June 19, 2012
Obama threatens veto of GOP energy bill
The Obama administration Tuesday threatened to veto a House Republican bill that would link expanded oil and gas production to drawdowns in the nation's Strategic Petroleum Reserve. Published June 19, 2012
Obama, Putin tiptoe on ‘Syrian affair’
In their first meeting following renewed tensions between the U.S. and Russia, President Obama and Russian President Vladimir Putin called Monday for an end to the violence in Syria and said there's still time for diplomacy to prevent Iran from developing nuclear weapons. Published June 18, 2012