Montana's huge black population gives Obama the edge
Sun, 25 May 2008 12:37:21 PDT
Montana is also the nation's fifth poorest state. It's poor, it's white, and has no African Americans to speak of. Therefore, if what the Clinton campaign and its apologists say is correct, if what the political news media tell me is accurate, Clinton should have another 30-point blowout in store. Right? Well, depends on what you mean by 30-point.
What's the difference between a racialist and a racist?
Fri, 23 May 2008 17:17:11 PDT
More on the William Ayers-Barack Obama relations - Since the days of Weather Underground Ayers has advocated a viewpoint that argues that the fundamental issue in American life is "white skin privilege" -- that white Americans benefit from being white at the expense of blacks. For more on Barack Obama's connection to the reparations issu
Sunday, May 25, 2008
The current scoop about anxiety support group
Obama "F-Bombed" his church with improper campaign speech
Sun, 25 May 2008 10:46:28 PDT
The Internal Revenue Service has cleared the United Church of Christ of accusations that it violated its tax exempt status by hosting Barack Obama’s “A Politics of Conscience.” The IRS’s finding is that the UCC did everything it should have done to prevent Obama from misusing its tax exempt resources to support his campaign.
Political Media Hype: How Small Stories Become Big News
Sun, 25 May 2008 08:31:52 PDT
The signature defect of modern political journalism is that it has shredded the ideal of proportionality. Important stories, the product of months of serious reporting, that would have captured the attention of the entire political-media community and redirected the course of a presidential campaign, these days can disappear with barely a whisper.
Sun, 25 May 2008 10:46:28 PDT
The Internal Revenue Service has cleared the United Church of Christ of accusations that it violated its tax exempt status by hosting Barack Obama’s “A Politics of Conscience.” The IRS’s finding is that the UCC did everything it should have done to prevent Obama from misusing its tax exempt resources to support his campaign.
Political Media Hype: How Small Stories Become Big News
Sun, 25 May 2008 08:31:52 PDT
The signature defect of modern political journalism is that it has shredded the ideal of proportionality. Important stories, the product of months of serious reporting, that would have captured the attention of the entire political-media community and redirected the course of a presidential campaign, these days can disappear with barely a whisper.
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