The Bile Boils Over
Conservatives bathed in daily lies -- from WMDs to "death panels" -- have become so comfortable spreading them that they treat it like good, clean fun for the whole family.
Conservatives bathed in daily lies -- from WMDs to "death panels" -- have become so comfortable spreading them that they treat it like good, clean fun for the whole family.
Steve Parker | Posted 09.28.2009 | Business
Scott was the first African-American to compete regularly in and certainly the only one to win a NASCAR Grand National race, now known as Sprint Cup, the sport's top national series.
Huffington Post | David Weiner | Posted 09.03.2009 | New York
In 1911, Samuel Battle became the "first black officer to join" the NYPD. Today, nearly 100 years later, the intersection at West 135th Street and Le...
Greg Mitchell | Posted 05.16.2009 | Media
The story on the game, printed April 16, 1947, did not say anything about Robinson for the full 18 paragraphs, nor in the short takes that followed.
Tom Watson | Posted 02.04.2009 | Entertainment
I luxuriated in the brilliant, full-game black and white cinescope of Don Larson's perfect game in the 1956 World Series, featured this New Year's week in the canny from-the-archives debut of the new MLB network.
Rick Siegel | Posted 12.06.2008 | Politics
Thanks to President-elect Obama not just for leading this nonviolent coup of everyday Americans overthrowing a military industrial junta, but for recognizing that the work has just begun.
Michael Dowd | Posted 11.27.2008 | Politics
Watching Barack Obama on the stump and particularly in the debates reminds me of Jackie Robinson, the man who broke the color barrier in Major League Baseball.
Lanny Davis | Posted 11.27.2008 | Politics
On Nov. 5, if Obama is the president-elect, I think most people -- regardless of their party or ideology -- will take pride in the fact that America is a purple nation, not a red vs. blue one.
Giles Slade | Posted 11.20.2008 | Politics
America can capitalize on its cultural assets by creating state-owned brands based on recognizable American symbols. I think we should start with the White House.
Marlene H. Phillips | Posted 11.16.2008 | Home
My father said Jackie Robinson wasn't just a great ballplayer, he called him simply A Great Man. I watch Barack Obama handle this campaign and I'm struck by more than just his talent and intelligence and dedication to doing right. I'm struck with his dignity in the face of insult.
Earnest Harris | Posted 10.17.2008 | Home
Is it too much to ask or expect that the people who run our country have even minimal experience or at least some public stance on minority issues or concerns? Apparently today's Republicans think so.
Jeff Chang | Posted 06.12.2008 | Politics
Although Latinos voted largely for Clinton in the primaries, and Asian Americans appeared split, there are still few indications that they may shift to McCain.
Paul Begala | Posted 06.11.2008 | Politics
Her figure, her clothes, her hair, her voice - all of it mocked and savaged in a way unimaginable if she were a man. She never answered their hate with rage. She just went on winning.
Tom Sullivan | Posted 11.12.2009 | Politics