Politics

  • Um, Thanks, McDonald's?

    Since they have such a low profile in the Black community, McDonald’s has decided to go all ‘Black in America’ on us and launch 365Black.com. Replete with references to pictures of Black nuclear families and eager college grads clutching their diplomas in celebration, the site wants to be a focal point of Black web interaction.…

  • Report Alleges Interrogators Used Gun, Drill to Threaten Terror Suspects

    A 2004 report from the CIA inspector general details coercion tactics employed when the CIA really, really wanted information. From CNN: The gun and drill were used in two separate interrogation sessions against Abd al-Rahim al-Nashiri, one of the sources said. Al-Nashiri is accused of plotting the 2000 attack on the USS Cole, which left…

  • Michael Jackson Movie to be Released in October

    Can’t get enough MJ? Well, September 27th, tickets will go on sale for “Michael Jackson: This Is It”, a film documenting Jackson’s final three months of rehearsal prep scheduled for a two-week release on October 27th. From CNN: “Audiences will be given a privileged and private look at the singer, dancer, filmmaker, architect, and genius…

  • Mr. President, The People Who Voted for You Are Not Joking

    Mr. President, when you say one thing and backpedal because some people might get their feelings hurt, the people who bought into your hope and change thing are going to put their shoe in you the fastest way they know how: A Twitter hashtag from your faithful constituents. Root pal Elon James White decided to…

  • Guilty Until Proven Innocent?

    After years of heartbreak and disappointment, Troy Davis is finally getting a chance to have evidence heard in his case after being denied a fair trial since he was arrested almost two decades ago. It should never have taken the American justice system this long to act. Troy Davis was unjustly convicted and sentenced to…

  • Obama Feeling Good about Mideast Peace Chances

    From the Washington Post: Acknowledging that the Middle East peace process is in a “rut,” President Obama nonetheless voiced confidence Tuesday that a breakthrough can be achieved — and he thanked Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak, whom he hosted for meetings at the White House, for playing a constructive role. “There has been movement in the…

  • Another Chance for Troy Davis

    Troy Davis, whose death row case has won the support of international luminaries from Susan Sarandon to Jimmy Carter to Desmond Tutu, has faced near-execution many times. And each time he’s been granted a last-minute delay—last fall’s stay came just two hours before Davis was scheduled to die. On Monday, the Georgia man was granted…

  • Breaking: Conservative Columnist Robert Novak Succumbs to Cancer

    From Main Street Monroe: Robert David Sanders “Bob” Novak (February 26, 1931 – August 18, 2009 was a syndicated columnist, journalist and conservative political commentator who wrote the longest-running current U.S. syndicated political column (45 years, as of February 2008).Over his career, Novak became well-known as a columnist (writing Inside Report since 1963) and as…

  • Obama "Joker" Artist is NOT a Conservative

    From the ABC News: The Los Angeles Times tracked down the artist of the evocative, unflattering depiction of President Obama as The Joker from The Dark Knight and he may not be whom you pictured. Firas Alkhateeb, a 20-year-old senior history major at the University of Illinois, took a TIME cover photo of the President…

  • Man Brings Street Sweeper to Anti-Obama Rally

    From CNN: A man toting an assault rifle was among a dozen protesters carrying weapons while demonstrating outside President Obama’s speech to veterans on Monday, but no laws were broken. It was the second instance in recent days in which weapons have been seen near presidential events. Video from the protest in Phoenix, Arizona, shows…