Politics
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A Friend of a Friend in Pennsylvania
I’m indebted to Sam Stein of The Huffington Post for unearthing this YouTube video of Pennsylvania Gov. Ed Rendell in 1997 showering praises on….drum roll, please…MINISTER LOUIS FARRAKHAN! Yes, Louis Farrakhan, the same Louis Farrakhan about whose links to Barack Obama Hillary Clinton and George Stephanopoulos made such a fuss a few weeks ago. I’ve…
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The Sin of the Reverend
It’s a reasonable question, given the potentially catastrophic damage he wreaked on the Illinois Senator’s White House aspirations with his bombastic performance at the National Press Club this morning. At the precise moment when Obama is facing questions about his ability to connect with white working class voters, Wright chose to put himself back into…
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You Know How We Do
For Whom the Bell Tolls (Part II) “Perchance, he for whom this bell tolls may be so ill, as that he knows not it tolls for him” – John Donne Part one of this essay appeared as a blog on Blackprof during the fall of 2007. At that time, the ‘Bell’ in the title referred…
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The Wright Question
PBS is airing the first extended interview with the Rev. Jeremiah Wright tonight. Bill Moyer will pummel him with hard questions about his patriotism and the politics of the pulpit, and Wright won’t back away, instead standing firm on his principles. And he should. When I heard that Wright was a UCC pastor, I wasn’t…
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Anger, Anguish, Calm Follow Acquittal.
And God said let there be peace. Thus, in the face of anguish most would find unimaginable, the family of Sean Bell and the people of Queens County gathered early Friday to share solidarity as much as to point fingers. Tensions ran high outside the State Supreme Court in Queens after Justice Arthur Cooperman rendered…
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Don't Think Black Voters Won't Vote for McCain
So my home state of Pennsylvania handed Hillary Clinton a win and a reason to keep fighting to be the Democratic nominee. As I write, Terry McCauliffe is probably on CNN pleading his candidate’s case, facts about her low delegate and popular vote counts be damned. But before Democratic superdelegates get too itchy to snuff…
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The Democrats' Radical Pique
For those of us who identify with the American Left, the last month or two has been disheartening. This election campaign should be the best chance in decades for the Left to be relevant in the national political discussion: U.S. imperialism is more unpopular than ever, and the current economic situation is calling attention to…
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David Swerdlick: Fly Schtick
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Less like Jigga, More Like Mike
That’s the message Barack Obama should glean from the trouncing he received last night in Pennsylvania. If he wants to be President, he first has to defeat Hillary Clinton in both North Carolina and, more important, in Indiana two weeks from now. To do that, he is going to have to behave less like Jay-Z,…
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Keys to Obama's Keystone Loss
As most experts predicted, Hillary Clinton defeated Barack Obama in Tuesday’s Pennsylvania Democratic primary. Given his recent resurgence in momentum, however, many believed that Obama could close the gap to a respectable 5 or 6 percent. Instead, Clinton garnered a commanding 9.2 percent victory that will justify her extended stay in the increasingly volatile primary…