The State of the Union May Be Better Than We Think
Our entire popular culture is saturated with images of what is "out there" beyond the realm of possibility. But maybe, instead, what is out there is "our better selves," as Obama keeps on saying.
Our entire popular culture is saturated with images of what is "out there" beyond the realm of possibility. But maybe, instead, what is out there is "our better selves," as Obama keeps on saying.
Chris Weigant | Posted 05.25.2011
With the exception of one poorly-chosen word, it seems to me to fit the classic definition of a "Washington gaffe" -- accidentally speaking a bald truth, and having to immediately apologize for such unseemliness.
David Roberts | Posted 05.25.2011
Obama can't save progressives. They'll save their agenda, if at all, with persistence and organizing. As it always was.
Earl Ofari Hutchinson | Posted 05.25.2011
The squeals for Steele's hide by red faced GOP grousers have gotten so loud that even long defrocked GOP bloviator Newt Gingrich had to come to Steele's rescue.
The Huffington Post | Rachel Weiner | Posted 05.25.2011
While hosting Bill Bennett's radio show Friday morning, Republican National Committee chairman Michael Steele appeared to agree with a caller that Pre...
Russ Baker | Posted 05.25.2011
Tthe GOP is stepping up efforts to stress diversity, but is resorting to a tried-and-true W. tactic: the promotion of compromised, disreputable individuals -- a kind of lemon diversity that only highlights their cynicism and contempt for the public.
Think Progress | Posted 05.25.2011
Last month, the Hill reported that RNC chairman candidate Chip Saltsman sent out a Christmas greeting that contained a CD with the song "Barack the Ma...
Matthew Filipowicz | Posted 05.25.2011
It's nice to see people being comfortable with who they are. Chip is inspiring Republicans around the country to stand up and say "We are white. We are racist. We are proud."
Earl Ofari Hutchinson | Posted 05.25.2011
If Saltsman felt that he could issue the CD and get away with it, it's because too many other Republicans have made offensive racial slips or digs in the past with little or no consequence.
Peter Yarrow | Posted 05.25.2011
Taking a children's song and twisting it in such vulgar, mean-spirited way, is a slur to our entire country and our common agreement to move beyond racism.
Huffington Post | Nicholas Graham | Posted 05.25.2011
***UPDATE*** 12/27 4:45PM Reaction on the right to Saltsman's distribution of a song called "Barack the Magic Negro" in his quest to become the new ch...
Andy Borowitz | Posted 05.25.2011
In the apology, the RNC ripped Saltsman's song, calling it "tone-deaf, unacceptable, and offensive to every negro in the country."
Leonce Gaiter | Posted 05.25.2011
The more a fantasy Obama was, the more desirable. White America could project on him all its fantasies of curative black benevolence. Can Obama pull off his now becoming real?
George Davis | Posted 05.25.2011