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On the 'Metrosexual Black Abe Lincoln'

New York Times columnist Charles M. Blow can't get enough of Republican sinister backroom plots against President Obama, and thanks to a new super PAC manifesto, he's got plenty.

Fix Education by Uplifting Teachers

New York Times writer Charles M. Blow focuses on educators, specifically his own mother, during the upcoming National Teacher Appreciation Week.

President Obama and the Bachelor Swing Vote

New York Times contributor Charles M. Blow argues that unmarried men are the real deciding factor in Obama's re-election campaign.

The Curious Case of Trayvon Martin

Charles M. Blow delivers a powerful assessment of the Trayvon Martin case in his column for the New York Times, equating Martin's death with the burden of black boys in America, who always run the risk of getting caught in the crosshairs of someone who crosses the line.

President Obama: The GOP's Big Problem

Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney's lack of popularity among conservatives is a major problem for his party but a boon for Obama, New York Times columnist Charles M. Blow writes in a blog entry.

Mitt Romney, Grits and Grit

New York Times columnist Charles M. Blow checks in on the grits faux pas that Mitt Romney made while campaigning in Pascagoula, Miss., last week. The incident was emblematic of how out of touch he is with voters.

Rick Santorum and the Sexual Revolution

In his New York Times column, Charles M. Blow writes about Rick Santorum's regressive war on sex beyond the confines of traditional marriage and strict heterosexuality. The GOP presidential candidate, he argues, wants to return to a society that castigates poor women and gays.

Romney, Michigan and a Couple of Cadillacs

New York Times columnist Charles M. Blow illustrates how Mitt Romney's continual references to wealth -- his own in particular -- will likely contribute to the demise of his campaign.

Rick Santorum's Gospel of Income Inequality

New York Times columnist Charles M. Blow lambastes Rick Santorum for his tone-deaf praise of income inequality while speaking in Detroit, saying that it comes at a time when that city has the highest poverty rate of any big city in America.

Roland Martin, Real Men and Pink Suits

New York Times columnist Charles M. Blow takes CNN political analyst Roland Martin to task for his Super Bowl tweets, saying that words have power, and power recklessly exerted has consequences.

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