Politics

  • Note to Democrats: If You Lose in November, Don’t Blame Black Voters

    As midterm elections near and pundits predict Republican blowouts in November, Democrats appear poised to run that classic racial sob story if they lose control of the Senate: The black folks did it. RealClearPolitics actually gives Democrats a 1 percent edge over Republicans in a generic congressional ballot, and even Quinnipiac shows voters viewing Democrats as the “lesser…

  • Analyzing American Democracy In the Age of Obama

    The fifth annual Barack Obama and American Democracy conference will convene at Tufts University this week. Sponsored by the university’s Center for the Study of Race and Democracy, the conference draws a community of scholars, activists and policy experts to debate, analyze and discuss the Obama administration’s impact at the local, national and global level.…

  • Americans Say Obama’s Not Black? How Pew Got This Wrong

    Twenty-seven percent of Americans say President Barack Obama is black, while 52 percent say he’s mixed race. That’s part of a newly published Pew Research Center report that has inspired jarring headlines like these about perceptions of the man commonly (formerly?) known as the first African-American president: “Is Barack Obama ‘Black’? A Majority of Americans…

  • Why the Sudden Rush Into Africa? It’s the Oil

    Kenya, Libya Uganda and Nigeria are thousands of miles removed from that toilet of European tension known as Ukraine, but as drama unfolds in Eastern Europe, their destinies could be closely aligned.  In essence, the more Russian President Vladimir Putin puts the grip on Russian gas prices, the more Western powers—from NATO to the United…

  • Marijuana Arrests and Potential Ban on Menthol: Jim Crow Revisited?

    The “war on drugs”  — especially marijuana — and a possible FDA ban on menthol cigarettes are racial justice issues that should concern African-Americans and members of other over-policed communities, panelists at the National Action Network’s annual convention said Saturday. Art Way of the Colorado Drug Policy Alliance called policing of nonviolent drug offenses “areas…

  • Actually, Obama’s Record Compares Just Fine With LBJ’s

    The tenuousness of making comparisons between President Lyndon B. Johnson’s vaunted vote-wrangling prowess and the allegedly ineffectual legislative skills of President Barack Obama was nicely summed up on Wednesday with this tweet: Although it’s meant to get a laugh—and it’s hard to imagine a future where Obama’s remembered as a Tea Partier—the upshot—that perceptions change…

  • Obama Could Stand to Be a Little More Like LBJ

    On Thursday, President Barack Obama joined other dignitaries at a civil rights summit to commemorate the 50th anniversary of President Lyndon B. Johnson’s signature accomplishment as president—passage of the 1964 Civil Rights Act. And in a nod to the shoulders that he stands on, Obama said, “I have lived out the promise of LBJ’s efforts.”…

  • President Obama: ‘I Have Lived Out the Promise of LBJ’s Efforts’

    President Obama delivered a rousing speech at the Lyndon B. Johnson Presidential Library Civil Rights Summit Thursday afternoon as he celebrated the legacy of the man whom he credited with “swinging open” doors of opportunity for him. While speaking to the audience about the impact of cynicism and how some think it’s impossible for change…

  • Charlie Rangel: Confederate Flag Always ‘There With’ Obama Opponents

    The ever outspoken Rep. Charlie Rangel (D-N.Y.) appeared on MSNBC on Thursday defending Attorney General Eric Holder and the president, all while likening Obama opponents to the Ku Klux Klan. According to Mediaite, Rangel was asked by host Chris Jansing if Holder was playing the race card when he targeted Republicans for launching “unprecedented, unwarranted,…

  • Obama to Speak at LBJ Civil Rights Summit 

    President Barack Obama, along with some of his predecessors, is participating in a celebration of the 50th anniversary of the signing of the Civil Rights Act by former President Lyndon B Johnson—a befitting commemoration for the nation’s first black president.  Obama is one of the speakers at the LBJ Presidential Library Civil Rights Summit, along…