Black Voices on Barack Obama’s Presidential Bid
I thought it would be a good idea to compile a set of links to what Black bloggers and members of the Afrospear are thinking about Sen. Obama these days, especially in light of his Father’s Day Speech, his actions on Fisa, and his reaction to Sen. Wesley Clarke. I want to do this for [...]
Pot Meet Kettle
*Sigh*
Y’know, when I see comments like this:
But we can’t not vote, either.
Actually, you’re pretty much wrong.
If Obama can’t win against the trainwreck that is Mavericky McStraightTalk, then it’s the fault of him, his campaign, and the Democratic Party to engage people like me.
I’m getting tired of being played by the Democrats the way the [...]
Reasons to Vote Republican
Via a good friend of mine who doesn’t have a blog:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FiQJ9Xp0xxU
Leave Michelle Obama Alone!
Seriously. This is pissing me off:
There seems to be no shortage of serious issues for this campaign season, but lurking in e-mail accounts are attacks on the candidates’ biographies. Sen. Barack Obama has been a particular target of anonymous e-mail; we at PolitiFact have received more negative e-mails about him than any other candidate, by [...]
Reflecting on History
While I haven’t explicitly stated it, my blogging policy this primary season has been to call out nonsense whenever I see it rather than to advocate vociferously for a candidate. Neither candidate being particularly progressive in my book (yes, I was one of those Kucinich supporters), I long decided that my focus would be on [...]
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