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Are Americans Too Race Conscious To Sack Obama?

October 4, 2012 by

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By Andrew Bolt ~ George Will says the true sign the US is color blind will come when voters are as ready to sack Barack Obama as they were to choose him: A significant date in the nation’s civil rights progress involved an African-American baseball player named Robinson, but not Jackie. The date was Oct. […]

Has Obama Been Good for Black Americans?

August 14, 2012 by

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By Alan Caruba ~ Please don’t tell me that the first black President of the United States has helped black Americans. Last time I checked, the rate of unemployed blacks, age 18-29, was 22.3 percent in July. Not exactly what they and other blacks were anticipating when they voted en masse for him in 2008. […]

Mainstream Media Racism

June 28, 2012 by

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By Tom McLaughlin ~ Our liberal Mainstream Media (MSM) has few qualms about stoking racial resentment. For example, we all know who the late Rodney King was. Why? Because we were bombarded with reports of his beating by members of the Los Angeles Police Department. Having seen the video countless times as every other American […]

Obama Stimulus Money for Video Games, Racial Studies

May 31, 2012 by

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By Cliff Kincaid ~ An important revelation from author Edward Klein is the name of the Obama ally who allegedly offered a $150,000 bribe to Obama pastor Jeremiah Wright to be quiet until after the 2008 election. Klein named him as Dr. Eric Whitaker, executive vice president and associate dean at the University of Chicago […]

The Rise of Black-on-White Violence

May 13, 2012 by

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By Alan Caruba ~ The media and the usual race-mongers made sure that all of America knew about George Zimmerman’s killing of Trayvon Martin in Sanford, Florida on February 26. The local police initially did not arrest Zimmerman because it was an obvious case of self-defense. There was no such outcry, however, when a month […]

Politics of Resentment

March 30, 2012 by

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By Tom McLaughlin ~ Have you ever owned slaves? I haven’t. After years researching my ancestry in America and in Ireland going back to the mid-nineteenth century, I found no evidence that McLaughlins, Haggertys, Sullivans, McDonnells, Fitzgeralds, or any other branch of my family were slaveholders. Rather, many were near-slaves of British landlords. I feel […]

Violent Death in America is an Equal Opportunity Crime

March 28, 2012 by

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By Alan Caruba ~ I have had an interest in demography, the study of populations and trends within populations, for a long time. Racial animosities in America have been a factor from the moment white colonists stepped off the boat and were greeted by Native Americans and, not that long after, when the first blacks […]

‘African-Americans for Obama’ Revived; Media Double Standard Obvious

March 1, 2012 by

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By Tom Blumer ~ It wouldn’t take more than a nanosecond for the establishment press and TV talking heads to rip into any white political candidate — Democrat or Republican — who carved out a web site devoted to “Whites for Candidate X.” About a weeks ago, President Obama, with his powers of incumbency in […]

Why Can’t I Be Free To Speak?

September 29, 2011 by

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By Andrew Bolt It’s time we put aside racial and ethnic divisions. As multicultural Australia strives for harmony, these distinctions merely reinforce existing barriers. I am the son of Dutch parents who came to Australia the year before I was born. For a long time, I have felt like an outsider here, not least because […]

Racism? Depends Who’s Talking About It

September 27, 2011 by

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By Alan Caruba Recently I stopped by the home of a friend of some forty years to wish him happy birthday. He is a PhD with a long career in the field of human relations. And he is an African-American. As we sat together discussing our lives and current events, I was surprised to hear […]

Blacks’ Dilemma with Obama

August 22, 2011 by

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By Star Parker Election of our nation’s first black president is delivering an unexpected message to our black population. Blacks are discovering that what a man or woman does — their actions — is what matters, not the color of their skin. It seems ridiculous to point out that this was supposedly the point of […]

NAACP’s and Black Ministers’ Betrayal of Blacks

August 15, 2011 by

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By Lloyd Marcus Are you folks as sick of reading my articles on this topic as I am writing about it? Just as Ronald Reagan said to Jimmy Carter during the 1980 debate, I say to the NAACP, “Well, there you go again”; more distortions, lies and tired old, “we shall overcome” 1950′s rhetoric. Tragically, […]

We, the Unhyphenated Americans: Meet My People

March 5, 2011 by

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By Michelle Malkin My fellow Americans, who are “your people”? I ask because U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder, who is black, used the phrase “my people” in congressional testimony this week. It was an unmistakably color-coded and exclusionary reference intended to deflect criticism of the Obama Justice Department’s selective enforcement policies. It backfired. In pandering […]

Why Are We Discussing Racism?

July 26, 2010 by

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By Star Parker Can anyone tell me why suddenly race is the hot topic of national discourse? According to Gallup polling of last week, the issues most on the minds of Americans are the economy and jobs followed by dissatisfaction with all aspects of government. I didn’t notice racism on the list anywhere. The NAACP […]

Obama Plays The Race Card

July 12, 2010 by

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By Alan Caruba I was frankly surprised when Barack Obama was elected President in 2008. I thought his self-identification as a black American would tip the scales to John McCain in a nation that has had a long history of racial enmity towards blacks. None of this is new. Race was a factor in American […]

Color Me Racist

September 18, 2009 by

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By Nancy Morgan Its now official. I’m a racist. No less than a former president of the United States has declared that if I oppose the takeover of 17% of our economy under the guise of health care reform, I hate black people. According to President Carter, U.S. Rep. Joe Wilson’s objection to a ‘misstatement’ […]

The Race Card

September 18, 2009 by

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By William Warren See more Cartoons by William Warren, and Great Articles at NetRight Nation Blog

If I’m A Racist, So Are You!

August 27, 2009 by

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One of the favorite claims of the Kool-Aid Brigade is that someone who doesn’t agree with President Obama’s policies must be a racist. Perhaps the most famous (certainly the most outspoken) of the fearmongers making this ludicrous claim is Janeane Garofalo. And her most well known line was about the people who showed up and […]

Are You Racist If You Criticize Obama

October 20, 2008 by

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ARE YOU RACIST IF YOU CRITICIZE OBAMA Tom McLaughlin “If the election were held today who would you vote for: Obama or McCain?” I asked them. By a margin of greater than four-to-one, my students favored Obama. They indicated their choice enthusiastically – shooting their hands straight up without hesitation. McCain supporters, however, kept their […]

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