Politics
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So What If Cain Sat Out the Civil Rights Era?
There’s been no bigger Herman Cain skeptic than I — just read here, here, here, here or here. In my view, Cain — the gospel-singing, talk-radio-hosting, former Burger King exec and Kansas City Fed chair — is long on style and short on solutions. He’s heir to a long line of Arnold Schwarzenegger-esque politicians who mistakenly…
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Herman Cain's Racial Balancing Act
Left for dead a few weeks ago, Herman Cain’s long-shot presidential campaign was resurrected by a surprising win in the Florida straw poll, upsetting front-runners Rick Perry and Mitt Romney in the process. In a CNN interview, Cain found his swagger and proclaimed, “African Americans have been brainwashed into not being open-minded, not even considering…
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Herman Cain Knocks Occupy Wall Street Protesters
Aliyah Shahid at New York’s Daily News is reporting that GOP presidential hopeful Herman Cain said that unemployed Wall Street protesters have only themselves to blame for not having a job. He also charged that the demonstration is being “orchestrated” by the Obama administration. “I don’t have the facts to back this up, but I…
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Fred Shuttlesworth: Civil Rights Lion
The wells of courage from which the Southern freedom movement drew its strength are remarkably numerous and deep. Nonetheless, I would be hard-pressed to name anyone who was more courageous than the Rev. Fred Shuttlesworth, who died Wednesday at age 89. There was no one quite like him, and it is almost tragic that —…
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Chris Christie's Cheap Shot at Obama
Ending weeks of speculation among Republicans unhappy with their field of presidential candidates and telling his New Jersey constituents, “Like it or not, you’re stuck with me,” Gov. Chris Christie announced Tuesday that he wouldn’t be getting in the 2012 presidential primary. But he couldn’t resist taking a parting shot — while standing safely on…
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Herman Cain: 'I'm the Black Walnut'
Last week Sarah Palin dismissed GOP presidential hopeful Herman Cain as the “flavor of the week” in the race. Cain disagrees that his place in the political spotlight is fleeting, but he’s clearly given some serious thought to the flavor of frozen treat with which he’d like to be associated. On Fox and Friends yesterday,…
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We Should Celebrate Our Bilingual President
During President Obama’s address to the Congressional Black Caucus recently, besides riling some columnists with his message, he was, as one might phrase it, dropping some Ebonics. Or especially some g’s, spiritedly advising the assembled to “stop complainin’ ” and “grumblin’.” The audience seemed to like it, but news sources varied on how they recorded…
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5 Reasons Occupy Wall Street Is the Real Boston Tea Party
Lee Fang at ThinkProgress is reporting that Occupy Wall Street may have more in common with the Boston Tea Party than today’s Tea Party does. The article cites five reasons the nascent Occupy Wall Street movement embodies the real Boston Tea Party. Americans, upset with a government that used the colonies to enrich the East…
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VIDEO: Obama: I Am 'Absolutely' the Underdog in 2012
The Huffington Post is reporting that in an interview on Monday with ABC’s George Stephanopoulous, President Barack Obama described himself as “absolutely” the underdog in his upcoming race. He said that the reason, in large part, is the dismal economy that’s playing out on his watch. He made the comment after Stephanopoulos indicated that a…

