No, he did not. Mr. Caruba is a blogger and in 2010, he wrote a very inflammatory opinion piece, but it never appeared in the Wall Street Journal nor in any other mainstream publication.
No he didnt.
No, and there is no such person. It should first be noted that this was a blog post, not an article. Second, it was actually written by Alan Caruba in January 2010. And third, it was an opinion piece, filled with anti-Obama rhetoric and unsubstantiated assertions. And no, it was never published in (pick one) the Wall Street Journal, the Washington Post, or any other newspaper or magazine.
Yes, Alan Caruba wrote articles critical of Barack Obama during his presidency. Caruba was a conservative writer and blogger who often expressed his disagreement with Obama's policies and actions. It is important to note that Caruba passed away in 2015, so any articles written by him about Obama would be from that time period.
First, it was a blog post, not an article. Second, it was actually written by Alan Caruba in January 2010. And third, it was an opinion piece, filled with anti-Obama rhetoric and unsubstantiated assertions. And contrary to internet myth, it was never published in (pick one) the Wall Street Journal, the Washington Post, or any other newspaper or magazine.
A search of the Wall Street Journal archives reveals no article by that name. However, keep in mind that the Journal is actually two papers: hard news (which is generally fair, and oriented towards the business community) and the opinion pages, which tend to be dominated by the views of conservative Republicans. The Journal has run many stories about President Obama in the news pages, but if the story ran on the opinion pages, it would generally be anti-Obama and not necessarily factual.
Obama's inauguration
You can view video of the Obama's dog Bo on the website YouTube. There are several videos of the dog to choose from and they are free to watch. The Wall Street Journal also has a video on their website of Bo at Christmas.
Barack Obama was president of the Harvard Law Review journal before becoming president.
No, he is a lap dog for the GOP and Wall Street.
According to a time magazine article they divorced in Jan, 1964.
I found this address. I know this is the proper street, and I believe this to be the correct address: President-Elect Barack Obama Barack Obama Transition Office Kluczynski Federal Building 230 South Dearborn Street Chicago, IL 60604
Yes the book has been passed on through all the presedents containing the secret life
It is impossible to say, since many gun sales are not recorded anywhere. We do know from the press (including business publications like the Wall Street Journal) that gun sales and ammunition sales have soared since Mr. Obama was elected, a trend that continued after he was re-elected. In fact, the Journal reported in mid-April 2013, that some gun manufacturers could not keep up with demand. President Obama's political opponents, and lobbying groups like the National Rifle Association, have done a very effective job persuading gun owners that the president wanted to take their guns away, even though he never said any such thing. But this assertion was widely believed, and is still disseminated on conservative and pro-gun websites. Thus, beginning in 2008, gun and ammunition sales skyrocketed. Some studies, have shown that gun ownership has not expanded, however; rather, people who were already gun owners, believing they were about to get their guns taken away, bought more guns and more ammunition just in case. I enclose a link to the previously mentioned Wall Street Journal article.