Politics

  • Allen West: Obama Policy Caused 'Knockout Game'

    According to former Florida Rep. Allen West, left-wing policies such as those that allow immigrants to work in the country and compete for jobs are behind the “knockout game,” Breitbart reports. The knockout game is a troubling new trend among youth, the premise of which is to prey on unsuspecting strangers and try to knock…

  • Men Recall the Pain and Turmoil of Abortion

    When I hear people debate pro-life versus pro-choice, I often wonder who in the argument has experienced an abortion. As with most debatable topics, it is easy to get into if you’ve never actually had to face it. A couple years ago I decided to share my experience with abortion on my own blog. The…

  • President Obama: Iran Deal a ‘1st Step’ 

    After weeks of delivering somber news about the Affordable Care Act at home, President Barack Obama was able to welcome good news from abroad late Saturday about Iran’s historic agreement to temporarily freeze its nuclear program. He said the interim nuclear agreement with Iran is an “important first step” that cuts off the Islamic republic’s…

  • Job Openings and Overall Hiring in the US Reach 5-Year Highs

    Job openings and overall hiring reached five-year highs in September, indicating the job market’s current stability and improvement, the Associated Press reports. The Labor Department reported an increase of 69,000 in job postings, making it a seasonally adjusted 3.9 million. A number that hasn’t been seen since March 2008, months after the recession, the AP…

  • Russell Simmons: Fake Democrats, Sit Down

    Mogul Russell Simmons is not putting up with anyone, especially Democrats, sidling away from Obamacare just because they fear repercussions if linked to the struggling HealthCare.gov website. Oh, no. In a scathing piece published Thursday on Global Grind, Simmons called out Democrats who “couldn’t handle the hate” from Republicans when the backlash came. “So, their…

  • House Speaker Boehner Finally Enrolls in Obamacare

    Updated, Friday, Nov. 22, 2:20 p.m. ET: It seems that House Speaker John Boehner’s Obamacare woes are over. Forty-five minutes after the speaker blogged his frustrations with HealthCare.gov, he got a confirmation email that he was enrolled, the Associated Press reports. Earlier, the Ohio Republican said he’d spent four hours trying to navigate the website.…

  • Senate Changes Voting Rules, Mel Watt Confirmation Set to Go Through

    Earlier Thursday, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) managed to push through a controversial change to Senate rules, now requiring only a bare majority, as opposed to 60 votes, in order to confirm nominees. This all but guarantees that president Obama’s picks for various positions will fly through, with the Democrats holding the majority with…

  • JFK’s 1963 Race Speech Made Him an African-American Icon

    President John F. Kennedy’s tragic assassination 50 years ago today had a profound impact on American race relations. A president who, during his last six months in office, acknowledged that “civil rights has become everything” embraced the movement and in the process helped not only to solidify his personal legend but also to transform a…

  • White Privilege Keeps Crack-Smoking Mayor in Office

    In 1988 the white American feminist writer Peggy McIntosh wrote a powerful essay, “White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack, Based on Racial Inequality” (pdf). McIntosh argued eloquently that although racial progress had taken place, there was still a power differential between whites and people of color. McIntosh’s essay was groundbreaking because she was a white…

  • Oh, SNAP! Trey Radel, Cocaine and Racial Double Standards

    Rep. Trey Radel (R-FL) is now no stranger to the justice system. On Wednesday afternoon, he pled guilty to a misdemeanor cocaine possession charge and was sentenced to a year of supervised probation. And by Wednesday night, in front of TV cameras, he was saying, “I’m sorry” at a hastily called press conference to announce…