Politics

  • Obama Says: Those Indonesian Attacks Were Extremely Lame

    From Breibart: “President Barack Obama is condemning a pair of suicide bombings at American hotels in Indonesia on Friday. Investigators say the attacks at two hotels in Jakarta killed eight people and wounded more than 50. Obama says the U.S. government “stands ready” as a friend and partner to help its ally in the effort…

  • The Obama Doctrine: Racism’s Real; Deal With It

    Everybody wants to know how, if at all, we should think about race in the Obama era. Well, President Barack Obama himself offered an answer in his speech to the NAACP last night. The address—his first explicitly on race as president—put a coda on his remarkable Philadelphia campaign speech, in which he addressed questions raised…

  • Obama Goes to Chuuuuuuuurch at NAACP Convention

    Obama was preaching at the pul—er podium last night, focusing much of his discussion on education and what the Black community needs to do in his address to the NAACP convention. He got worked into a pretty good lather too, talking about what we need to do and how we need to focus on personal…

  • …And So Began the Health Care War…

    From The AP: “House Democrats are preparing to advance legislation that would deliver on President Barack Obama’s promise to remake the nation’s costly health care system and cover some 50 million uninsured. On the heels of the Senate health committee’s approval Wednesday of a plan to revamp U.S. health care, three House committees with jurisdiction…

  • Black to the Future?

    A 100th birthday is a terrible thing to waste. Mindful of that fact, the NAACP has embarked on an all out celebration at its centennial conference in New York. It has attracted almost 2,500 delegates, including Gen. Colin Powell and Attorney General Eric Holder. President Barack Obama will also address the gathering. In all likelihood,…

  • Bending Toward Justice

    Ben Jealous is an odd fit for the position of race leader. He’s not a civil rights icon. He’s not a trailblazing elected official. Hell, he’s not even a netroots pioneer. But most of all, he’s not a very good preacher—his oratory is more strained than inspired, loaded with colloquialisms that sound dutiful rather than…

  • The Root and Black Web 2.0 Review 'Black in America 2'

    Are we living in a post-racial America? What does being black in America mean today? Join The Root staff and readers as we screen CNN’s “Black in America 2” and host an interactive panel discussion where 20-something professionals in politics, law and medicine respond to your questions and reactions from the show. The Root and…

  • Now I'm Pissed

    I am not easily angered. But as I watched the second day of confirmation hearings for Judge Sonia Sotomayor, I grew closer and closer to the stereotype. Angry-black-woman syndrome—hard to get along with, excitable, overly aggressive, difficult, a bully and a badgerer—began to set in. The subject of my ire? The unbelievably condescending questioning by…

  • Why Sen. Graham Got It Wrong

    Sen. Lindsey Graham’s brief on behalf of beleaguered white men was delivered with a honeyed tongue and a swift blow from the first day of the confirmation hearings of Judge Sonia Sotomayor. His argument is instilled in his central thesis: If a white man had made the same statements as those made by Judge Sotomayor…

  • No Empathy Debate for Regina Benjamin

    When Hurricane Katrina flooded much of the Gulf Coast in 2005, Dr. Regina Benjamin’s rural health clinic in a south Alabama shrimping village was just one of the casualties, but despite all the chaos, the doctor’s patients didn’t suffer without medical care. Benjamin set up shop on the stage at the Bayou La Batre Community…