Politics

  • President Obama's Statement on the Henry Louis Gates Jr. Arrest

    THE PRESIDENT: Hey, it’s a cameo appearance. Sit down, sit down. I need to help Gibbs out a little bit here. Q Are you the new press secretary? THE PRESIDENT: If you got to do a job, do it yourself. (Laughter.) I wanted to address you guys directly because over the last day and a…

  • Obama Calls Sgt. Crowley

    WASHINGTON (AP) — Knocked off stride by a racial uproar he helped stoke, President Barack Obama hastened Friday to tamp down the controversy. Obama, who had said Cambridge, Mass., police “acted stupidly” in arresting black scholar Henry Louis Gates Jr., declared the white arresting officer was a good man and invited him and the professor…

  • Please, Professor Gates!

    In an interview with The Root after the ordeal of his arrest in his home in Cambridge, this week Harvard professor (and The Root’s editor-in-chief) Henry Louis “Skip” Gates Jr. announced his intention to make a PBS special about race and the criminal justice system. It would bring welcome attention to an important and still…

  • Ain't No Country Like the One We Got: Obama Not Seeking Iraqi Territory

    From Al Jazeera: Barack Obama, the US president, has said his country is not seeking any claim on Iraqi territory, after holding talks with Iraq’s prime minister in Washington. Obama said after the meeting with Nuri al-Maliki at the White House on Wednesday that the US will abide by previous pledges to pull its forces out of Iraq by…

  • Officer Says He Won't Apologize

    NATICK, Mass. (AP) — A white police sergeant who arrested renowned black scholar Henry Louis Gates Jr. said Thursday he’s disappointed President Barack Obama said officers acted “stupidly,” despite acknowledging he didn’t know all the facts. Sgt. James Crowley responded to Gates’ home near Harvard University last week to investigate a report of a burglary…

  • Judge Tells DoJ to Get Its Life Together Regarding Gitmo Case

    From the Washington Independent: The last time I wrote about the case of Guantanamo detainee Mohammed Jawad, the government had just conceded that its primary evidence — his “confessions” — were the product of torture and inadmissible in court. But the government still wasn’t letting Jawad go. Last night I received a copy of the…

  • A Dull Shade of 'Black'

    Maybe it was just dumb luck, but CNN’s timing couldn’t have been more perfect. But, of course, the deep thinkers at CNN didn’t predict the future by airing its “Black in America 2” documentary just when the nation’s attention is focused on big national news involving black story lines: No. 1—President Obama, the first U.S.…

  • Healing Words

  • Guess Who's Live Tweeting 'Black in America 2' Tonight?

    Here is the low-down: Tonight, The Root and Black Web 2.0 are hosting an event in D.C. to screen and discuss CNN’s “Black in America 2.” Check out our Facebook page:  The event will be from 8-10pm. We’ll be featuring a panel of young, black professionals, 30 and under, to weigh in with their thoughts…

  • Toward a More Perfect Union?

    I watched Barack Obama’s “Toward A More Perfect Union” in my living room, on a laptop computer with tinny speakers. Like millions of other Americans, I felt a surge of amazement, a sense of expanding possibility, at the sheer fact that a black man with a good chance of becoming president was speaking about race…