Racial Preferences
Sharpton’s New Lean Forward Ad: America Only Ensures Justice for
May 7th, 2013 5:15 PM
There are times when I really think I live in different country than liberal media members.
Take Al Sharpton for example who in his most recent Lean Forward ad for MSNBC said that America isn’t living up to the Pledge of Allegiance’s creed of “One nation, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all” (video follows with transcript and commentary):
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation Ad for New Host: 'Any Race Except Ca
May 2nd, 2013 10:30 AM
You think it's tough being a white man in America today?
The next time you ponder that, consider a casting call advertisement placed on Craigslist Monday for a new kids show on the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation requesting interested actors be "Any race except Caucasian":
Politico's Jonathan Martin: 'Progress for Other African-American Polit
April 29th, 2013 8:42 PM
They must be paying by the word over at Politico. It's difficult to come up with another explanation as to why reporter Jonathan Martin would slog through about 3,100 words on an item entitled "Black pols stymied in Obama era." He could have easily summarized why this is the case in eight words: "Because Barack Obama is all about Barack Obama." Oh, he could have added a few more, namely "and…
Matthews Actually Says 'Racism is the Belief That One Race - Whites
April 1st, 2013 6:28 PM
MSNBC’s Chris Matthews seems to think that only white people can be racist.
On Monday’s Hardball, he actually said, “Racism is the belief that one race - whites - should rule all others” (video follows with transcript and commentary):
Dr. Ben Carson Strikes Back at MSNBC's Toure Neblett: I'm No Uncle Tom
March 26th, 2013 6:01 PM
MSNBC’s Toure Neblett last weekend mocked Dr. Benjamin Carson as a token “black friend” to Republicans admired only to “assuage their guilt” for past racial indiscretions.
On Fox News’s America Live Tuesday, Carson struck back at his liberal media critics saying that he’s no “Uncle Tom” (video follows with transcript and absolutely no need for additional commentary):
MSNBC's Chris Hayes: Demanding Government Be Colorblind is 'Adolescent
March 1st, 2013 6:26 PM
If the Supreme Court strikes down section 5 of the Voting Rights Act, it would be a "one of the most jaw-dropping acts of, you know, judicial activism activism that we've seen in probably a generation," MSNBC's Chris Hayes insisted on the March 1 edition of Now with Alex Wagner.
That line of argument is certainly debatable, but Hayes decided to go way off the deep end by then saying that the…
Fox's Roger Ailes: 'Obama's Too Busy Getting Middle Class To Hate Rich
February 11th, 2013 11:10 AM
Fox News CEO Roger Ailes had some harsh words about Barack Obama recently.
In an interview published by the New Republic Monday, Ailes said, "The president likes to divide people into groups."
Jamie Foxx: 'Black People Are The Most Talented People In The World
February 8th, 2013 7:14 PM
It seems Oscar-winning actor Jamie Foxx just can't avoid saying something really stupid at awards ceremonies.
After calling Barack Obama "Our Lord and Savior" at last November's Soul Train Awards, Foxx, during his acceptance speech as Entertainer of the Year at last Friday's NAACP Image Awards, said, "Black people are the most talented people in the world" (video follows with transcript and…
Krugman: Republicans 'Doomed If They Are Only the Party of Old White P
February 3rd, 2013 12:20 PM
Isn't it fascinating how in this supposedly "post-racial society," media members feel comfortable bashing white people at the drop of a hat?
Take New York Times columnist Paul Krugman who on ABC's This Week Sunday, in the middle of a discussion about immigration, felt it was necessary to talk about how Republicans are "doomed if they are only the party of old white people" (video follows with…
AP, ESPN, and the League Itself Don't Like the Lack of 'Diversity' in
January 19th, 2013 12:06 PM
There were eight coaching changes in the National Football League during the past few weeks. It must be assumed in the absence of contrary evidence that each franchise's owners made their choice based on who they believe has the best chance to take their team to the playoffs and Super Bowl.
The "problem" is, according to league's human resource people (are those really full-time jobs?) and…
WaPo Book Reviewer Shoe-horns Slam of George Bush Into Book Review on
January 14th, 2013 5:04 PM
Leave it to a Washington Post book reviewer to find a way to blame George W. Bush for the Irish Potato Famine. Okay, Peter Behrens didn't do exactly that, but he used the occasion of reviewing two books about the mass starvation of millions of Irish in the 1840s as an opportunity to bash the Bush administration over the federal response to Hurricane Katrina. Oh, I almost forgot, the bogeyman…
Former NAACP Chapter President: No Reason For Blacks To Vote For Obama
December 6th, 2012 5:04 PM
C.L. Bryant, a former NAACP Texas president and current Baptist minister, told MSNBC's Thomas Roberts Thursday there's really no reason for black people to have voted for the re-election of Barack Obama other than the color of his skin.
Bryant said that due to the high Latino unemployment rate as well as the high poverty rate among young white women, the same was true for those demographic…
Politico: Blacks Fear a White Person Will Win Seat Formerly Held by Je
November 27th, 2012 7:38 PM
This is really too easy. Imagine the hue and cry in the press and elsewhere, which to be clear would be quite appropriate, if an accurate story about a special congressional election to replace a white congressperson began as follows: "White leaders are growing increasingly worried that a black candidate might seize the seat of former Rep. ____ in the upcoming special election."
Well, a story…
Months-Old, Three-State Teacher Certification Test Cheating Scandal Ge
November 25th, 2012 11:35 AM
From what I can tell, a major scandal involving teachers in three states has received almost no national press coverage since CNN first broke a story about it in July. Among the non-participants or nearly non-participants (again, from what I can tell based on archived news search attempts) is the Associated Press, which decided early this morning on a slow news weekend when few are paying…