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Woman Passes Out During Obama’s Speech, President Jokes: ‘Folks Faint All the Time at My Events’

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During President Obama’s speech at the Daimler Motors truck plant in Mount Holly, a woman in the crowd fainted. Video has now surfaced from the event and reveals what many might consider a cold reaction to an individual who was clearly unwell and required medical attention. After an awkward moment in which he seemed to be at a loss for words, Obama announced, “somebody fainted up here,” then fumbled… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : The Blaze Discovery Date : 07/03/2012 19:28 Number of articles : 2

Woman Passes Out During Obama’s Speech, President Jokes: ‘Folks Faint All the Time at My Events’

The Frontrunners on Obamcare

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Here’s what the two leading Republican presidential candidates said last night, in total, about Obamacare: Mitt Romney ( from 10:35 to 10:40 ): “He [President Obama] passed Obamacare. I’ll repeal Obamacare.” Rick Santorum ( from 8:12 to 16:00 ): “We have people who believe that America’s best days are behind us. They believe that it’s no longer possible for free enterprise, a free economy, and free… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : The Weekly Standard Blog Discovery Date : 07/03/2012 04:03 Number of articles : 2

The Frontrunners on Obamcare

Super Tuesday: Scenes From The Ground

Our Power of 12 team hit three crucial states in search of young voters. By Becca Frucht, Andrew Jenks and Jacob Soboroff Mitt Romney addresses a crowd in Boston, Massachussetts Photo: @jacobsoboroff BOSTON — MTV News’ Power of 12 hit the ground in Boston early on Super Tuesday to meet young Republican voters in a state best known for Democratic politicians like Kerry and the Kennedys. We didn’t know what to expect, and what we found was … not much. Voter turnout was horrendous in Mitt Romney’s home state among all voters — with only 6 percent turning out to cast ballots in Boston as of 6 p.m. — but seemingly most among young voters. After visiting the campuses of UMass Boston and Boston University, a local elections officials told me that turnout at noon was 2.5 percent citywide, a puny number by anyone’s standards. The young voters we did meet were Democrats, independents or Libertarians — no Republicans — and all were supporting Congressman Ron Paul or President Obama in an uncontested primary. After striking out looking for young voters at Northeastern and Harvard Universities, we headed to Mitt Romney’s home neighborhood of Belmont, where he voted and afterward told me that he wants to “save the future” for young people, which MTV News producer Adam Murphy pointed out sounded like something out of a “Terminator” film. Later in the evening, at Romney election-night headquarters at the Westin Copley Square, we met the first young Republicans of the day. Asked what “saving the future” meant, attendee Sally Geary said “insuring economic stability and growth for our country and making a better world for our young people to grow up in.” Is saving the world as easy as that, I asked? “It’s definitely as easy as that.” — Jacob Soboroff COLUMBUS, Ohio — I leave Ohio realizing that Governor Romney is probably the big winner tonight . But a larger question for many young people I spoke with today is his sincerity. Although he answered our own MTV Power of 12 team member J‪acob Soboroff’s question (and props to Jacob for getting that!), many of the Ohio State University students I spoke to today raised questions about the former Massachusetts governor’s authenticity. Their overwhelming answer? We want Ron Paul instead. Brian Bode told me something that I heard throughout the day from several young people who cast ballots: They wouldn’t even vote in this primary, or general election, if it were not for Libertarian hell-raiser and notorious straight-shooter Ron Paul. In many ways, this Ron Paul fervor reminded me of what we saw with Barak Obama in 2008. (And, in fact, a number of those voters I’ve met on the road said they had turned to Paul after becoming disillusioned with Obama over the past three years.) From what I have learned through my election travels so far, and reinforced today in Ohio, is the idea that our generation has grown up in a world with greater transparency than ever before. We have archived our lives through Facebook and Twitter and have an unusually astute perception of whether we are being told the truth, if it’s reality TV or politics. As a result, we strongly believe, almost subconsciously, that if we are taking part in politics, as we did in record numbers in 2008, it is only because we believe we have the power to enforce real change. Ron Paul, like then-Senator Obama, has a message that is about foundational change. Young Americans look for that, and the millennial generation will especially look for this in years to come. I went into Ohio thinking about Rick Santorum and Mitt Romney (running neck-and-neck at press time). And I was largely right: Currently, Ron Paul only has about 9 percent of the votes in Ohio, far behind the other three candidates, which may mean that although there is a dense population of Paul supporters here, it may not be enough to make any sort of real dent. But I leave knowing that Paul, one way or another, will find a way to stay in this race and continue to energize young voters. — Andrew Jenks ATLANTA — As a Southern girl, returning to my homeland to cover the Super Tuesday shenanigans in the Peach State has been a welcome whirlwind. From the Chick-Fil-A biscuit breakfast at the empty Georgia Tech Student Center polling place this morning to the open bar (I did not partake because I’m professional like that) at the fancy-schmancy Renaissance Hotel where I witnessed Newt Gingrich committing to a whole new quest for Obama domination (and moon colonization) — there’s no denying that today has been a political par-tay! But did Georgia’s youth know they were invited? Did the Republicans even ask them to RSVP? One man definitely did, although it didn’t make much difference in the end, as Newt’s roots run deep in the rural Peach State. We heard a ton about Ron Paul from young supporters in Georgia. The most eloquent defense came from the young Libertarians who spoke of the Texas congressman as if he were their own rock-star grandpa at a meeting of the College Republicans on Georgia Tech’s campus on Monday night before the vote-counting madness began. We hit Georgia Tech at the break of dawn today to check out the polling place action (or lack thereof), and the highlight had to be chatting with power pals Thaddeus and Briana before parting ways with the Yellow Jacket campus for the urban amazingness that is Georgia State University. It was like being on collegiate LSD walking into the hot mess of the GSU quad on its busy “strollin’ ” day — where stepping is a must — and it was the perfect setting to unpack how non-GOP go-getters were putting their power on display on a day reserved for Republican revelry. Kendra Kelly of the Young Democrats and Alison Fox from Students for Sensible Drug policy not only demonstrated why girls run the world, but also how withholding your vote can be just as powerful a message as giving it away. What to do next? Crash a class, of course. I barged into a fairly packed Principles of Marketing class to take an informal poll of the youth zeitgeist at GSU. I listened as students gave the real talk — Newt is “economically dumb,” Mitt’s flip-flopping ain’t that bad, all the Republicans can take a hike when it comes to women’s rights and more. Now I’m furiously typing in this cheesy lobby to the sound of “NEEEEEEEWT!” ricocheting off the marble as supporters file out of his victory party in cowboy hats and sequin dresses. “Lawdamercy!” as my grandma would say, it’s been a day and a half. I’ve seen apathy and engagement, ignorance and intelligence — and since this Republican race is gonna drag on for quite awhile, young people will have plenty more opportunities to show their power in 2012. It’s gonna be real, y’all. — Becca Frucht MTV had Super Tuesday covered, with reporters on the scene in Georgia, Ohio and Massachusetts! Stick with Power Of 12 throughout the presidential election season for more from the ground. Related Videos Super Tuesday: MTV News Is On The Ground!

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R.I.P: Donald M. Payne, First African-American Elected To House Of Representatives From New Jersey Dies Of Colon Cancer

We lost another good one y’all. Rep. Donald M. Payne, a Democrat from New Jersey, has died, his Congressional office said in a statement Tuesday. He was 77. Payne was serving his twelfth term in the U.S. Congress, making him one of the longest-serving members of New Jersey’s congressional delegation. In its statement, Payne’s office said the congressman died of complications from colon cancer. Payne announced to his constituents in February he was battling the disease. “New Jersey has lost a noble public servant, and the world has lost an amazing human being,” Payne’s office wrote. “Those of us who have been fortunate enough to know and work with Rep. Payne have lost a dear friend and an inspiring mentor.” In a statement, President Barack Obama said Payne “lived a full and meaningful life.” “Don will be missed, and our thoughts and prayers go out to his family and friends during this difficult time,” Obama’s statement read. Payne was born in Newark, New Jersey in 1934, according to a biography on his Congressional website. He was the first African-American to be elected to the U.S. House of Representatives from New Jersey, and served as the chairman of the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation, a non-profit educational group. In the House, Payne served on the Education and Workforce and Foreign Affairs committees. Among his achievements was founding the Malaria Caucus with former first lady Laura Bush, and helping secure funding to battle other diseases afflicting countries in Africa. He was also recognized for his support of legislation promoting peace in Northern Ireland, and for passing a resolution declaring genocide in Darfur, Sudan. He graduated from Seton Hall University, and held honorary degrees from a number of colleges and universities. Payne’s biography notes he is a widower and a father of three. He will truly be missed. Our thoughts and prayers are with his family and friends. R.I.P. to Donald M. Payne Source Photo Credit: Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call More On Bossip! For The Ladies: Top 10 Cities With The World’s Best-Looking Men Coupled Up: Weezy Takes His Lovergirl To See The Lakers… And Check Out The Rock On Dhea’s Finger!!! SMH: Pilar Sanders Wants To Discuss Deion’s Dirty Dog Ways With All His Ex-Jumpoffs, Including Eddie Murphy’s Ex, Tracey Edmonds! Take It Off! Celebrities That Loooove Stripping And Giving Lap Dances On Stage [Videos]

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Rush Limbaugh Actually Apologizes to Sandra Fluke

Now we know what it takes to make Rush Limbaugh issue an apology: money. Or a lackthereof. Facing the loss of sponsors following his referral to Sandra Fluke – a Georgetown student who tearfully explained to the press last week why health insurance companies should cover the cost of contraception – as a slut , the radio host actually took to his website yesterday and wrote the following: “For over 20 years, I have illustrated the absurd with absurdity, three hours a day, five days a week. In this instance, I chose the wrong words in my analogy of the situation. I did not mean a personal attack on Ms. Fluke. I think it is absolutely absurd that during these very serious political times, we are discussing personal sexual recreational activities before members of Congress. I personally do not agree that American citizens should pay for these social activities. What happened to personal responsibility and accountability? Where do we draw the line? If this is accepted as the norm, what will follow? Will we be debating if taxpayers should pay for new sneakers for all students that are interested in running to keep fit? In my monologue, I posited that it is not our business whatsoever to know what is going on in anyone’s bedroom nor do I think it is a topic that should reach a Presidential level. My choice of words was not the best, and in the attempt to be humorous, I created a national stir. I sincerely apologize to Ms. Fluke for the insulting word choices.” Is Limbaugh still wildly off base? Of course. Fluke is pushing for health insurance companies to cover birth control, not American citizens. And her argument is based around non “social activities,” specifically the case of how contraception can assist with medical conditions such as ovarian cysts. And why doesn’t Rush create a similar stir over health insurance companies covering Viagra? Still… the guy apologized. That’s amazing. Sadly, this also means the Mayans were correct: the world is clearly about to end.

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Sheriff Joe Arpaio: Obama Birth Certificate a "Forgery"

Here we go again. Stirring up “birther” controversy yet again, Maricopa County (Ariz.) Sheriff Joe Arpaio said he suspects the President Obama’s birth certificate released last year is fake. Armed with a 10-page report he personally commissioned, Arpaio said he suspects Obama’s long form birth certificate is merely a “computer-generated forgery.” Arpaio also raised questions about the authenticity of the president’s selective service registration card. He said he would like Congress to investigate the matter. Joe Arpaio Unveils Obama Birth Probe “Based on all of the evidence presented and investigated, I cannot in good faith report to you that these documents are authentic,” Sheriff Arpaio said last week. “My investigators believe the long-form birth certificate was manufactured electronically and that it did not originate in paper format as claimed by the White House.” Arpaio repeatedly said he is not questioning Obama’s legal status under the Constitution nor alleging fraud on Obama’s part, but did say there is evidence of crimes. The controversial lawman believes someone close to the president has tampered with or forged documents and he is required to investigate under Arizona law. Fact-checking groups have concluded the certificates are authentic, of course, and Obama has even joked about the sideshow that has followed his presidency. At last year’s White House Correspondents Association Dinner, he ridiculed Donald Trump , who had said that his own investigators were looking into the matter. But Sheriff Arpaio, who built a national profile by creating tent cities for jail inmates and by taking a tough stance on immigration, could reignite the controversy. Last December, the Justice Department accused Arpaio of civil rights abuses, sparking debate over whether his latest “birther” crusade is politically motivated. Arpaid said he began his investigation before that – in August 2011 – after tea party members from Surprise, Ariz., signed a petition challenging the certificate. Joe Arpaio has a history of launching investigations of his enemies, however, be they journalists, judges, Maricopa County Board of Supervisors, you name it. For years, notes the Tucson Citizen (a vocal Obama critic, no less), if you criticized Joe Arpaio, you’d soon be staring down often baseless criminal investigations. Is President Obama a natural-born U.S. citizen?

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Kim, Khloe, And Kourtney Kardashian All Sued For $5 Million

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Remember those Quick Trim Ads that made everybody want to lose weight?  People feel a little cheated. People are suing the sisters because they feel it is impossible for them to get bodies like Kim while taking the pills because they contain caffeine. According to the suit, “The FDA has determined [caffeine] is not a safe or effective treatment for weight control.” The Kardashain sisters are currently being sued for $5 million for their Quick Trim ads.

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Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed Talks Super Tuesday, Water Tax & More [EXCLUSIVE]

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Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed stopped by Hot 107.9 today and spoke to Jazzy McBee about the importance of Atlanta residents voting on Super Tuesday (March 6) . Mayor Reed said that many people hadn’t planned to vote this Tuesday because it’s also the Republican primary and President Obama is not on the ballot, but he urged voters to go to the polls for the water tax bill to ensure that Atlanta’s water taxes don’t get any higher. Mayor Reed also took questions from Facebook about employment for recent college graduates and gave advice to small business owners. Mayor Reed will also be appearing on NBC’s “Meet The Press” this Sunday at 10 am. Listen to the exclusive: RELATED: Kasim Reed Discusses Legacy Of Atlanta’s Black Mayors With Roland Martin [VIDEO] Mayor Kasim Reed Talks Curfew & Summer Youth Activities [EXCLUSIVE] Jay-Z Opening A 40/40 Club In Atlanta? Mayor Kasim Reed Discusses Snow Storm, Extending Club Hours & More [EXCLUSIVE]

Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed Talks Super Tuesday, Water Tax & More [EXCLUSIVE]

Steve Bannon: We Are Going to Release the Breitbart ‘Obama Harvard Tapes’ in One Week to 10 Days (Video)

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Producer, Director, Writer Steve Bannon told Sean Hannity tonight that the Breitbart group is going to release the Obama Harvard tapes in a week to ten days. Andrew Breitbart announced at CPAC that he was given tapes of Barack Obama … Continue reading → Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Gateway Pundit Discovery Date : 02/03/2012 03:13 Number of articles : 2

Steve Bannon: We Are Going to Release the Breitbart ‘Obama Harvard Tapes’ in One Week to 10 Days (Video)

realMyst Coming To iOS, Replaces Static Images With Natural Motion

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Cyan Worlds is bringing realMyst — and full 3D motion! — to retro-loving iOS gamers everywhere. realMyst Coming To iOS, Replaces Static Images With Natural Motion is a story by AppAdvice.com AppAdvice – iPhone, iPad, iPod, App Reviews + News Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Apple iPhone Apps Discovery Date : 01/03/2012 07:33 Number of articles : 2

realMyst Coming To iOS, Replaces Static Images With Natural Motion