Obama makes Oval Office call to reporters
The president thought they were joking about socialism question.
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The president thought they were joking about socialism question.
Former President Bush famously gave up the game of golf -- said he couldn't been seen having fun with American boys dying overseas -- but President Obama and Vice President Joe Biden are living it up big time, with the latest party night on Sunday to celebrate the Super Bowl.
Superstar Gov. Sarah Palin spent Wednesday poolside at the luxurious Biltmore Hotel Resort and Spa.
Oddly, the mood at the "McCain-Palin Victory 2008" bash was not one of abject despair. Strangely, there were hugs, smiles, claps on the back.
The mood is still upbeat, but some small groups talk in hushed tones.
The media pool gathers in anticipation of Sen. John McCain's appearance.
On the final campaign flight, Sen. John McCain reflects on his two-year presidential run.
Reporters awoke on Monday after three hours of sleep to schlep out for the first of seven events of the day. But the schedule was promising.
The Straight Talk Express airplane became Spook Central on Friday night.
Joe the Plumber finally said the words.
Sen. John McCain couldn't find Joe the Plumber Thursday, but he did find another Joe.
Sen. John McCain introduced Joe the Plumber this morning, but Joe wasn't there.
Still don't know who to throttle for the out-of-nowhere financial meltdown? Then watch this:
Front and center on the campaign trail: tire inflation.
Matt Drudge threw the McCain press corps into a frenzy on Monday when he posted an item that predicted the Republican would pick his running mate this week.