Politics

  • Newt Gingrich Doesn't Like Poor Children

    A word from Newt Gingrich, front-runner in the GOP 2012 primaries: Really poor children, in really poor neighborhoods, have no habits of working and have nobody around them who works, so they have no habit of showing up on Monday. They have no habit of staying all day; they have no habit of “I do…

  • When Will Herman Cain 'Put Gloria First'?

    In a blog entry at the Washington Post, columnist Jonathan Capehart says that Herman Cain should have run home to his wife of 43 years immediately after the Ginger White scandal broke instead of appearing on any news show that would have him. Gloria Cain would be well within her right to lash out at…

  • Unemployment Rate Falls; Lowest Since March 2009

    USA Today is reporting that the U.S. unemployment rate fell last month to its lowest level in more than 2 1/2 years as employers stepped up hiring in response to the slowly improving economy. The Labor Department said Friday that the unemployment rate dropped sharply to 8.6 percent last month from 9 percent in October.…

  • Young, Black and Voting

    In 2008 young African Americans set an all-time voter-turnout record. Fifty-eight percent of black 18- to 29-year-olds voted — the highest rate that any ethnic or racial group of young adults has ever achieved. Barack Obama deserved some credit, but young African Americans had posted relatively high turnout rates ever since the 1980s, often matching…

  • GOP Will Close Down Cain's Sideshow

    In an entry at his Hutchinson Report News blog, Earl Ofari Hutchinson argues that since GOP presidential hopeful Herman Cain refuses to exit the race, the party will eventually shut him out. Hutchinson says that Cain has served his purpose, which was to be an amusing sideshow to give the real candidates time to burnish…

  • Cain's Over: It's Down to Romney and Gingrich

    So, brother Herman, how’s that jungle fever thing working out for you?  Absurd as it seems, black businessman Herman Cain’s apparent weakness for white and white-looking women may wind up playing a pivotal role in the presidential election, if Cain finally realizes that the jig is up and pulls out of a contest he was…

  • From War on Drugs to War on Occupy

    The photos and description of what took place at Occupy Chapel Hill, an Occupy Wall Street offshoot in North Carolina, resemble the second tenet of the so-called Powell Doctrine. As chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff during the Persian Gulf War in 1991, Colin Powell said that “force, when used, should be overwhelming and…

  • VIDEO: Ginger White Claims Affair With Cain

    It was “pretty simple,” Ginger White, a Georgia businesswoman, said of her alleged 13-year affair with GOP presidential candidate Herman Cain in a report released by Atlanta-based Fox 5 on Monday. “I was aware that he was married,” she said in the report. “And I was also aware I was involved in a very inappropriate…

  • Dear OWS: Welcome to Our World

    During the Occupy Wall Street crackdown a few weeks ago — when efforts to shut down the Occupy movement hit cities all across the country — there was a cry of outrage. We read about and witnessed attacks by police on peaceful Occupiers that seemed very foreign to some. The police’s blatant disregard for the…

  • Life After a Guilty Plea to False Charge

    Written by Chris L. Jenkins They believed that their son was innocent but were afraid that Virginia’s penal system would grab hold of him and never let go. So Cherri Dulaney and Edgar Coker Sr. told 15-year-old Edgar Jr. to plead guilty to raping a 14-year-old friend. Their court-appointed attorney told them that was better…