Former Classmate Of Obama And Romney: "Barack Will Smoke Romney" In Debates
Sidney Barthwell, perhaps the only former classmate of both Mitt Romney and President Barack Obama, thinks the former Massachusetts governor doesn't s...
Sidney Barthwell, perhaps the only former classmate of both Mitt Romney and President Barack Obama, thinks the former Massachusetts governor doesn't s...
The Harvard Crimson | Posted 04.16.2012
Republican presidential hopeful Mitt Romney attributed President Barack Obama's alleged ineptitude to his having "spent too much time at Harvard, perhaps." Romney has not one, but two advanced degrees from this institution.
Posted 04.05.2012
Mitt Romney continued his verbal assault on President Obama on Thursday, accusing him of spending "too much time at Harvard" while speaking at a rooft...
Michael Shaw | Posted 05.08.2012
The Huffington Post | Melissa Jeltsen | Posted 03.08.2012
Before Andrew Breitbart's unexpected death, the conservative blogger and journalist had promised to release video footage of President Barack Obama th...
Posted 01.18.2012
Long before Barack Obama was a president or politician, he was editor of the Harvard Law Review. In his capacity there, he once appeared on television...
HuffingtonPost.com | Sam Stein | Posted 11.26.2011
With Reporting By Paul Blumenthal WASHINGTON -- Mitt Romney's routine castigation of the President Obama-"Harvard faculty lounge" nexus has always ...
Think Progress | Posted 05.25.2011
In her interview with Rush Limbaugh which aired today, Fox News' Gretchen Carlson asked the hate radio host what he thought of President Obama's State...
Gregory Allen Howard | Posted 05.25.2011
If a white man with Clarence Thomas's meager background of minor government bureaucrat had been put up for the Supreme Court, there would have been outrage. Except that he was Black.
Guardian | Posted 05.25.2011
Schoolfriends remember his love for comic books, basketball and teasing the girls. A former boss recalls him as a young man running a community projec...
Barbra Streisand | Posted 05.25.2011
The Republicans take every opportunity to shift the political conversation from substance to frivolity. They don't want the public to see the huge differences between the two parties.
The Huffington Post | Sabrina Siddiqui | Posted 05.29.2012