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HATER WATCH: CHENEY CALLS OBAMA “AFRAID”

Another day, another slam from former Vice President Dick Cheney.

Yesterday, while speaking at the Center for Security Policy, Cheney commented on the current administration’s Afghan war decision making by saying “The White House must stop dithering while America’s armed forces are in danger. Make no mistake, signals of indecision out of Washington hurt our allies and embolden our adversaries.”

In the end, Cheney said that President Obama seems “afraid to make a decision.

The President has been working with his war council for weeks now to determine if and how many more troops will be sent to Afghanistan following an informal request from General Stanley McChrystal
for more boots on the ground.

Lately, Pres. Obama has said that his decision will be based on cooperation with the Afghan government which is facing a November 7 runoff election after its first election this year resulted in reported fraud.

TELL US: Do you think the Obama administration is taking too long to make a decision on Afghanistan or is Cheney just being a sore loser?

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ASK A WASHINGTON WATCH GUEST: SEN. ROLAND BURRIS

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Hitting the national scene under the scandal of former Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich, Sen. Roland Burris is now making new headlines by saying he will not sign a health care reform bill WITHOUT a public option.

Sen. Burris will be sitting down with Roland Martin for this week’s show and we want YOUR question.

Submit your question for Sen. Burris below and get it on the air. Be sure to add your city/state.

IS PRES. OBAMA RESPONSIBLE FOR DEM. LOSSES?


President Obama must be having a pretty calm week because the big story of the day and possibly week is how he may or may not affect the two governor races that are taking place on the East Coast.  Political pundits are closely watching the races in Virginia and New Jersey and are already deeming a possible Democratic loss as a result of the changing public opinion of President Obama.

Its seems a feasible argument to suggest that if America falls out of love with President Obama then they’re probably going to feel the same about Democrats—just look at the Republicans after Bush.  However, is it also fair to assume that maybe the Democrats that are running for Governor just aren’t’ what people are looking for?  

When is it appropriate to blame a loss on the President or do the candidates solely take responsibility for their campaigns?

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VIDEO: PRES. OBAMA GETS TOUGH QUESTION FROM KID

You heard Roland Martin talk about it during the show, now watch the clip for yourself. While at a town hall meeting in New Orleans, a young boy asked the President “Why do people hate you?”

Good question.

TELL US: Why do YOU think there is so much hate speech when it comes to discussing President Obama?

VIDEO: PRES. OBAMA DANCES WITH ANOTHER WOMAN

You saw Roland talk about this clip on air, now watch the clip again as President Barack Obama gets up and cuts a rug with singer Thalia during a White House celebration of Latino culture and music.

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