Politics

  • Waiting for the Black Ronald Reagan

    Before Barack Obama was President Barack Obama, black Republicans had it pretty easy. No one really cared what former Rep. J.C. Watts thought about Afghanistan or what former Ohio Secretary of State Ken Blackwell thought about top marginal tax rates. All those guys had to do was offer themselves up as the buttoned-down alternative to…

  • Using the Death Penalty to Get Re-Elected

    While most of the country was riveted by the verdict in the Casey Anthony case — invoking the O.J. trial and decrying what many regarded as an unjust verdict — the Equal Justice Initiative (EJI), a nonprofit criminal-defense and civil rights law and advocacy firm, released yet another in a series of reports that clearly…

  • McConnell-Reid vs. Gang of Six

    The re-emergence of the Gang of Six (GO6) and the backing of President Obama [Tuesday] is a glimmer of hope that the willful insanity over the debt ceiling will give way to a credible plan that puts the United States on a credible fiscal path. It would cut $3.7 trillion in spending over 10 years,…

  • Herman Cain's Bigotry: No More Free Pass

    On a weekend talk show, Herman Cain took the position that any community in the nation has the right to prohibit Muslims from building a mosque. The Washington Post’s Eugene Robinson says his reasoning sounds a lot like the arguments bigots of generations past used to make about black people — and it’s no less…

  • VIDEO: Cain Says Americans Have Right to 'Ban Mosques'

    Not again. Herman Cain is back on his anti-Muslim campaign. Several months ago he said he was not comfortable with the idea of appointing Muslims to his cabinet. Now he says that Americans have the right to ban mosques from their communities, according to the Huffington Post. “Our Constitution guarantees the separation of church and…

  • Celebrating Nelson Mandela at 93

    Nelson Roulihlahla Mandela is celebrating his 93rd birthday today, marking still another milestone in a life that few, perhaps not even Mandela himself, could have imagined. The boy who, like all other boys in his rural South African village of Qunu, herded sheep and kicked around a soccer ball in the rolling hills, may have…

  • Exorcising Eric Cantor

    My congressman is none other than Eric Cantor, the leader of the House Republican majority. In fact, the house in the Richmond, Va., suburbs where I live was once owned by one of Cantor’s relatives, and he played here when he was a child. Thinking about that gives me the willies. It’s creepy to be…

  • GOP Split on Debt-Ceiling Solution; Obama Walks Out

    The Washington Post is reporting that two top Republican leaders clashed Wednesday over a plan that could allow the government to avoid a potentially catastrophic default but would not ensure the deep cuts in federal spending that party members seek. Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) and House Majority Leader Eric Cantor (R-Va.) clashed over…

  • Why Does America Romanticize Slavery?

    “This historic treasure, built in 1817, is a phenomenal estate that has very rich history. The historic mansion was designed by Henry Latrobe, designer of the U.S. Capitol building and the finest antebellum architecture. This historical landmark, on 70 acres, is complete with four bedrooms, 4 1/2 baths, a pool, cabana, tennis courts, chicken barns,…