Politics

  • Pat Buchanan's White-Power Obsession

    Not only is Patrick Buchanan predicting the death of America as a superpower, but he is blaming it singularly on a “[President Barack] Obama rainbow coalition of peoples of color.” The ascendance of the First Black Family to the White House has driven race-crazed Buchanan over the edge. It was not much of a trip.…

  • VIDEO: Cain's Unorthodox Campaign Ad

    In the most bizarre presidential campaign video ever, the Herman Cain campaign released an online ad on Oct. 19 that features the GOP candidate’s chief of staff, Mark Block, encouraging viewers to vote for the former pizza executive. “We have run a campaign like no one has ever seen,” Block says, according to Business Insider.…

  • Rep. Clyburn: Obama Will Win Re-Election

    Rep. James Clyburn has seen a lot change in his 71 years — in his native South Carolina and the country. The son of “an activist fundamentalist minister and an independent civic-minded beautician,” as he describes them in his official bio, is the assistant Democratic leader in the 112th Congress and No. 3 Democrat in…

  • Cain's Not the First Self-Loathing Black

    Black Snob editor Danielle Belton challenges a recent opinion piece by Miami Herald columnist Leonard Pitts Jr. that questions whether Republican presidential candidate Herman Cain is embarrassed to be black. She says that the nation’s evolving racial strictures have caused most blacks to experience some form of self-loathing at one point or another in their…

  • Cain Tops Field Again in Nevada GOP Straw Poll

    The Washington Times is reporting that the good news keeps coming for Herman Cain, who won the Western Republican Leadership Conference straw poll in Nevada on Friday, edging out Mitt Romney and Newt Gingrich and leaving Rick Perry in a distant fifth place: Mr. Cain, whose longshot campaign got a major boost by winning a…

  • VIDEO: First Lady Tweets for Military Families

    The Los Angeles Times is reporting that the first lady sent out her first solo tweet on Wednesday before the first pitch was thrown at Game 1 of the World Series. What did she tweet? A message about her Joining Forces agenda, of course! “I did it!” she said, raising her hands in the air…

  • What Happened to Juan Williams?

    This is a painful story to write because I’ve considered Juan Williams a friend since we covered Jesse Jackson’s first presidential campaign back in 1984, when Juan was with the Washington Post and I was with Time magazine.  We attended the same Episcopal church in Washington before I moved to Richmond, Va., a few years…

  • Qaddafi Dead: One More Success for Obama

    Just like the widely hailed death of Osama bin Laden in May or the more recent — and more controversial — death of Yemeni-American cleric Anwar al-Awlaki at the hands of the U.S. military, the death of Libyan dictator Muammar Qaddafi at the end of an eight-month fight between loyalists and NATO-backed rebels was accompanied…

  • The Root's GOP-Debate Recap

    All that missionary field service paid off for Mitt Romney in the GOP debate Tuesday when the Texas governor confronted him like a heathen in a barroom hankering for a brawl. “Mitt,” said Rick Perry, squaring off as he called him out, “you lose all of your standing, from my perspective, because you hired illegals…

  • VIDEO: Cain: OWS Protesters Are 'Spoiled'

    During an interview with CNN’s Piers Morgan on Piers Tonight, GOP presidential candidate Herman Cain tried to explain his debate gaffe about being willing to negotiate “with terrorists” as president, saying that he misspoke. Then, in response to a question about whether modern American society is spoiled, he described Occupy Wall Street protesters as spoiled.…