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Obama’s job approval rating dips below 50% for first time in his presidency

Amid rising unemployment and growing unpopularity for his health care reform plan, Barack Obama’s job approval rating has gone below 50 percent for the first time in his presidency, a Gallup survey has found.
After dropping to 49 percent in the national survey conducted this week, Obama has joined the club of three other presidents who [...]

Chris Kelly: The Constitution Says Obama Can’t Be President. And Neither Could Reagan.

Barack Obama’s birthday is tomorrow (or IS IT?) and in the spirit of gift giving, I’ve got something for the 28% of Republicans who don’t…

Obama Honors First Men To Land On Moon

WASHINGTON — Hailing the Apollo 11 astronauts as “three genuine American heroes,” President Barack Obama said Monday that exploration spurs ingenuity and inspires students in math and science.

In an Oval Office ceremony commemorating th…

Peter Clothier: The “Carterization” of Barack Obama (Part V of a Series)

In Carter, we wanted radical change, a more transparent and responsive government, an end to war and partisan strife, principled compassion and justice to prevail over heartless greed and power mongering: sound familiar?

Obama throws ceremonial first pitch

From ‘bad ass’ to ‘throwing like a toddler’, the US president’s maiden throw divides America

From his Middle East strategy to healthcare reform, Barack Obama has made several pitches to the American people in recent months. But none has attracted the level of scrutiny as the one he made last night, from the mound at the major league All-Star baseball game at Busch stadium in St Louis, Philadelphia.

Obama, the fifth sitting president to throw the first pitch at an All-Star game – after Franklin Roosevelt, John Kennedy, Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford, said the pitch was “as much fun as I’ve had in quite some time”.

He attracted a few boos from the otherwise cheering crowd when he emerged from the dugout wearing a Chicago White Sox jacket – a wardrobe choice the president told Fox TV was influenced by his wife’s opinion that it makes him “look cute”. He had previously tossed the first ball to his favourite team during the American League championship series in 2005.

The US media seemed rather underwhelmed by his performance, with the Los Angeles Times describing “his short southpaw lob” as “lacking in style points”, while the New York Times political blogger Jack Curry said the throw floated softly but was a bit “wobbly”.

Opinion was rather more polarised on YouTube, with comments under one clip ranging from the unflattering assessment by fireman10002000 that “he throws like a toddler” to poster diegothomas extolling the president for being “such a bad ass”. Although many more posters were more concerned by the Fox cameraman spectacularly failing to capture the ball being caught.

The man himself seemed pretty relaxed with his performance. But perhaps he was thankful he didn’t put his foot in it as he did in an interview with chat show host Jay Leno, in which he seemed to mock disabled athletes by laughingly comparing his own diabolical bowling score to what he called “the Special Olympics”.

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Obama throws ceremonial first pitch

From ‘bad ass’ to ‘throwing like a toddler’, the US president’s maiden throw divides America

From his Middle East strategy to healthcare reform, Barack Obama has made several pitches to the American people in recent months. But none has attracted the level of scrutiny as the one he made last night, from the mound at the major league All-Star baseball game at Busch stadium in St Louis, Philadelphia.

Obama, the fifth sitting president to throw the first pitch at an All-Star game – after Franklin Roosevelt, John Kennedy, Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford, said the pitch was “as much fun as I’ve had in quite some time”.

He attracted a few boos from the otherwise cheering crowd when he emerged from the dugout wearing a Chicago White Sox jacket – a wardrobe choice the president told Fox TV was influenced by his wife’s opinion that it makes him “look cute”. He had previously tossed the first ball to his favourite team during the American League championship series in 2005.

The US media seemed rather underwhelmed by his performance, with the Los Angeles Times describing “his short southpaw lob” as “lacking in style points”, while the New York Times political blogger Jack Curry said the throw floated softly but was a bit “wobbly”.

Opinion was rather more polarised on YouTube, with comments under one clip ranging from the unflattering assessment by fireman10002000 that “he throws like a toddler” to poster diegothomas extolling the president for being “such a bad ass”. Although many more posters were more concerned by the Fox cameraman spectacularly failing to capture the ball being caught.

The man himself seemed pretty relaxed with his performance. But perhaps he was thankful he didn’t put his foot in it as he did in an interview with chat show host Jay Leno, in which he seemed to mock disabled athletes by laughingly comparing his own diabolical bowling score to what he called “the Special Olympics”.

guardian.co.uk © Guardian News & Media Limited 2009 | Use of this content is subject to our Terms & Conditions | More Feeds