The GOP has been scandal-obsessed for days now.
Some silly (http://on.msnbc.com/112kV27) some more serious (http://on.msnbc.com/YOJ5AI)
But all that talk doesn’t appear to be bringing the president down. In fact, Obama’s approval is up since last month. Why do you think that is?
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Wonder who told the joke that made everybody crack up.
This photo is one of the many cool behind the scenes shots we got a look at this week: http://on.msnbc.com/18d40Av
What do you think these guys could be laughing about?
(Photo by White House Photographer Pete Souza)
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Will New Yorkers give Anthony Weiner a second chance?
He’s out with a new video today, announcing that he wants to be the next Mayor of New York City. http://on.msnbc.com/13I472p
Would you vote for him?
Moore Medical Center — before the massive tornado, and after.
How anyone survived is amazing. How an infant, a mere hour old survived, is downright miraculous. http://on.msnbc.com/180T7E8
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An amazing story of heroism and survival from Moore, Oklahoma.
Hear a nurse describe how she helped to protect a new mother and her newborn child, just an hour old, from the violent storm. http://on.msnbc.com/180T7E8
We start tonight’s PoliticsNation with the latest from the devastation in Moore, Oklahoma.
That includes this face: Janae Hornsby, one of the 9 children we now know perished in yesterday’s tornado.
Please keep her family, and all the families, in your thoughts and prayers.
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If you haven’t had a chance, please consider lending your support to those still digging out from the devastation caused by the destructive tornado that hit Moore, Oklahoma, yesterday.
American Red Cross and AmeriCares need your help to help others.
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“For all those who’ve been affected, we recognize that you face a long road ahead. In some cases, there will be enormous grief that has to be absorbed, but you will not travel that path alone. Your country will travel it with you, fueled by our faith in the Almighty and our faith in one another. So our prayers are with the people of Oklahoma today. And we will back up those prayers with deeds for as long as it takes.”
President Obama, the comforter-in-chief, sends the support of a nation to those who need it most in Moore, OK.
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“Let us ALL pray for the people in Oklahoma. It’s situations like these that we can’t explain, but must endure and stand together.”
Those are Rev’s words as we begin this morning still learning of the destruction inflicted by a massive tornado in Moore, OK. Dozens of lives, including at least 20 children, have already been claimed, and unfortunately that number is expected to rise.
Please keep them all in your thoughts and prayers as search and rescue volunteers continue their work.
(AP Photo/The Oklahoman, Sarah Phipps)
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Image of destruction: A woman carries her child through a field near the collapsed Plaza Towers Elementary School in Moore Oklahoma, where a mile-wide tornado ripped through the Oklahoma City suburbs Monday.
Please keep all those impacted by this terrible disaster in your thoughts and prayers.
(AP Photo Sue Ogrocki)
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