Politics
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Forecasting a Nasty 2012 Campaign
As many a would-be prophet can attest, predicting the future is one surefire way of making yourself look ridiculous. When your prognostication goes wrong, the only ones who look sillier than you are those who believed in the forecast. Take, for example, radio Bible thumper Harold Camping, who whipped legions of evangelical Christians into a…
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House of Representatives Wants Obama to End War
Donna Cassata of the Associated Press is reporting that “war-weary” lawmakers have sent a strong message to President Obama about ending the war in Afghanistan, as the commander-in-chief prepares to determine how many U.S. troops to withdraw this summer. A measure requiring an accelerated timetable for pulling out the 100,000 troops from Afghanistan and an…
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Black Immigrants Join the Debate
On March 11, at a press conference on Capitol Hill, Tolu Olubunmi came out publicly as an undocumented immigrant for the first time. “It’s been nerve-racking because it puts me at a risk,” the 30-year-old told The Root about her speech supporting Illinois Sen. Dick Durbin’s (D-Ill.) reintroduction of the DREAM Act. The bill, which…
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Black Chatter, Not Leadership
I’m about as disgusted with Cornel West’s political and personal attacks on President Obama and the ensuing back and forth among the academic punditocracy as I am with hearing about Arnold Schwarzenegger’s fornication, everything to do with any Kardashian and Oprah’s never-ending farewell. Frankly, it’s both boring and appalling that this verbal battle has taken…
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President Obama and Prime Minister Cameron Together on Libya
Reuters is reporting that President Barack Obama and British Prime Minister David Cameron warned Libya’s Muammar Qaddafi on Wednesday that there would be no letup in pressure on him to go but said it will require a slow and steady campaign. The two leaders, at a joint news conference, predicted that Qaddafi will ultimately leave…
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Lawsuit Puts Private Prisons in Spotlight
Antoney Jones, a gay African-American man imprisoned in Idaho, needed protection from other inmates who thrived on assaulting vulnerable prisoners, especially those who were black and gay, his lawyers said. He especially needed protection after testifying against a criminal defendant for California prosecutors in an undisclosed case. Not only was he black and gay, but…
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President Obama to Visit Tornado-Ravaged Missouri Sunday
Reuters is reporting that President Barack Obama said on Tuesday that he will visit a devastated section of Missouri on Sunday where 116 people were killed by a monster tornado. Obama, making a statement from the U.S. ambassador’s residence in London as he begins a state visit to Britain, said his message to those affected…
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President Obama, Viewed Through a Racial Lens
What is it about Barack Obama’s race that makes some people act crazy, if not downright vicious? The latest sign of unchecked insanity turned up in the recent anti-Obama diatribe of Princeton professor Cornel West. The president of the United States, said West, is “a black mascot of Wall Street oligarchs and a black puppet…
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Get the O'Bama Jokes Out of Your System Now
President Barack Obama explored his Irish roots on his mother’s side today during a trip to Ireland. Thousands of well-wishers who waited in pounding rain and hail for as long as three hours, shouts of “Welcome home, Mr. President!” and a pint of Guinness greeted President Obama in his ancestral home of Moneygall this afternoon.Obama…
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Herman Cain Officially Enters Presidential Race
The Associated Press is reporting that the former CEO of Godfather’s Pizza and Tea Party favorite Herman Cain has officially entered the 2012 GOP race. The man who famously said, “Don’t condemn me because the first black one was bad,” has tossed his hat into the ring. “In case you accidentally listen to a skeptic…

