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- Blocking Up the Hall. // Louisville Magazine;Feb2010, Vol. 61 Issue 2, p6
In this article, the author criticizes the U.S. Republican strategy of putting up opposition for opposition's sake, and resisting change as a ploy to undermine voter-elected majorities. He says that it is not because they have a well-articulated agenda to get the nation back on track, but merely...
- McConnell uses Obama against Dems. Bolton, Alexander // Hill;2/3/2009, Vol. 16 Issue 13, p1
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- NYT Slaps Obama For Failure to Reach Across the Aisle. (Sigh.). Shaw, Michael // BAGnewsNotes;10/25/2010, p2
Several photographs including one showing U.S. President Barack Obama talking with Republican Senater Mitch McConnell, one showing Obama and McConnell taking part in a program at White House, and one showing the invitees attending "White House attempts kumbaya" session, are presented.
- Sen. McConnell seeks fresh start with president. Bolton, Alexander // Hill;1/21/2013, Vol. 20 Issue 6, p16
The article reports that U.S. Senator Mitch McConnell would like to work with U.S. President Barack Obama.
- McConnell: Obama's speech is proof 'era of liberalism is back'. Schroeder, Peter; Wasson, Erik // Hill;1/23/2013, Vol. 20 Issue 8, p3
The article reports on the comment of the Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell to President Barack Obama's second inaugural address in which he states that Obama's speech is a proof of the return of era of liberalism.
- Fiscal cliff's danger remains. Curry, George E. // Charlotte Post;1/10/2013, Vol. 38 Issue 18, p1A
The article reports on the plan by Republicans to seek deep spending cuts which would violate the approach to deficit advocated by U.S. President Barack Obama, citing the statement issued by Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell in an interview on the television show "This Week."
- CONVENTIONAL WISDOM. // Newsweek;9/6/2010, Vol. 156 Issue 10, p10
The article presents brief commentary about several people including U.S. President Barack Obama, and U.S. Senators Mitch McConnell and John McCain.
- White House Flickr Stream: Professional Right In, Professional Left Out. Shaw, Michael // BAGnewsNotes;8/11/2010, p1
Two photographs showing U.S. President Barack Obama interacting with Congressional leaders specifically Addison Mitchell McConnell, U.S. Senator from Kentucky and minority leader of the U.S. Republican Party are presented.
- Gibbs takes on GOP leader McConnell over remarks about defeating Obama. Youngman, Sam // Hill;10/27/2010, Vol. 17 Issue 114, p6
The article reports on the statement of White House press secretary Robert Gibbs, stating that Senate Minority leader Mitch McConnell aims to make U.S. President Barack Obama a one-term president.


