You will see him on TV every day of his term now that he is President. He is followed everywhere by the White House Press corps and a day doesn't go by that you won't see him on TV.
President Obama is not a Freemason and has not been.
A Conversation with President Obama - 2010 - TV was released on: USA: 14 October 2010
President Obama does not have purple lips. Your TV needs a color adjustment.
President Obama's 2009 Commander in Chief's Inaugural Ball - 2009 TV is rated/received certificates of: USA:Approved
Yes..she stated her support on her TV program.
President Obama's 2009 Commander in Chief's Inaugural Ball - 2009 TV was released on: USA: 19 January 2009 (series 1)
Investing in America A CNBC Town Hall Event with President Obama - 2010 TV was released on: USA: 20 September 2010
Yes, the whole inauguration for President Obama in 2009 was shown on television.
Obviosly President Obama didn't read scripture. Using God's name in vain is a Sin & he doesn't know the definition of Sin.
Almost every media outlet, tv, newspapers, radio, magazines. All liberal media promote him.
There was the usual inauguration ceremony in Washington for Obama. His family and all of the important people in US government were there and sat up close. Hundreds more watched at a distance and on TV.
There are many ways to find news about the president: they include newspapers, magazines, websites, and TV and radio newscasts. Some places are partisan (pro-Obama, or anti-Obama), while others try to be objective and balanced. Among the pro-Obama or pro-Democratic Party sites would be Mother Jones magazine and Talking Points Memo, and the president's official website, BarackObama.com; on TV, pro-Obama talk show hosts can be found on MSNBC. Among the anti-Obama and pro-Republican sites would be the Weekly Standard, the opinion pages of the Wall Street Journal, and Mitt Romney's official website, MittRomney.com; on TV, pro-Republican talk show hosts can be found on Fox News. Objective magazines that try to be non-partisan would include The Week and Time magazine. To fact-check myths about President Obama, go to snopes.com, fact-check.org and politifact.com.