Politics

  • The Right Sees Quotas Where They Don't Exist

    There are many legitimate reasons to critique the recently enacted Dodd-Frank financial-services reform bill. Most of its shortcomings fall into the “it doesn’t go far enough” category. And in one instance — the unfortunate decision by Congress to exempt automobile dealers from the bill’s new oversight requirements — it doesn’t go at all. The enactment…

  • Happy Birthday, President Obama

    Apparently President Obama didn’t get the memo that birthdays are the equivalent of holidays for black people. We can’t count the number of times we’ve heard, “I’m taking tomorrow off because it’s my birthday.” Well, like many of us who think that’s ridiculous, President Obama is doing what he normally does on his 49th birthday:…

  • Cornel West Says President Obama Mistreated Him

    President Obama has offended Dr. Cornel West. West details the incident in an NPR interview. It seems that during their last meeting, the president made a “beeline” for Dr. West, and then “demeaned” and “humiliated” him over West’s criticism of Obama and the White House. West says the president talked to him as if he…

  • What's With Obama's High Approval Ratings Among Blacks?

    Beginning last week, President Obama’s approval rating is now the lowest it’s ever been, with just 45 percent of Americans saying they’re satisfied with the job he’s doing, according to Gallup. With the economy still flagging, the WikiLeaks fiasco looming over Afghanistan and an embarrassing run-in with new populist hero Shirley Sherrod, the president, who…

  • Anti-Deficit Republicans Want to Extend Bush Tax Cuts for the Rich

    After blocking extensions of programs that “mainstream” economists said would create jobs and stimulate the economy, some Republicans want to make former President George W. Bush’s tax cuts for the rich permanent. How could you forget the drama over adding to the deficit by extending temporary benefits to the unemployed and Medicaid for states? That…

  • Can Rep. Charlie Rangel Bring Down the Democratic Party?

    by Christopher Beam Rep. Charlie Rangel had to decide on Thursday which he cares about more: his party or his job. The answer, for now: his job. As the House ethics committee prepared to read its 13 charges against Rangel—the culmination of a two-year investigation—there was a flurry of reports that Rangel would strike a…

  • Breitbart Joins Tea Party at Rally in Philadelphia

    Andrew Breitbart, blogger and darling of the conservative movement, surfaced this weekend at a Tea Party rally in Philadelphia. Yes, the man who edited a video that led to the downfall and subsequent uprising of former USDA employee Shirley Sherrod joined a Tea Party rally at Independence Mall denouncing a “media cabal,” the NAACP, liberals…

  • Does the NAACP Have a Leadership Problem?

    Benjamin Todd Jealous, president and chief executive officer of the NAACP, strode into the media spotlight last month when he called on the Tea Party to “repudiate the racist element and activities within” its ranks. He immediately became the focus of attacks from the right and emerged as a visible advocate for racial justice, following the announcement…