What Democrats Have Done for the African American Community Comments Off on What Democrats Have Done for the African American Community
In a recent New York Times op-ed, Bob Herbert asks an important question and one that a lot of African American voters are asking this election season: what have Democrats done for our community?
Read MoreWill the Tea Party help or hurt Obama? Comments Off on Will the Tea Party help or hurt Obama?
The Post asked political experts whether the Tea Party will help or hurt President Obama. Below are responses from Robert Shrum, Ed Rogers, Kathleen Kennedy Townsend, Dan Schnur and Donna Brazile.
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Let me tell you an election-night true story.
Three days after the devastating Republican loss of 2008, Steve Schmidt, campaign manager and chief strategist to former GOP presidential candidate Sen. John McCain, offered this blunt assessment to the defeated Republican Party: “The party in the Northeast is all but extinct; the party on the West Coast is all but extinct; the party has lost the mid-South states (and) is in deep trouble in the Rocky Mountain West…there has to be a message and a vision that is compelling to people in order for them to come back…”
Read MoreGOP measuring the drapes Comments Off on GOP measuring the drapes
Today’s pundits are sagely pointing out that Nov. 2 is not going to be a great night for Democrats. They say the conventional wisdom is that, in an off-year election, the party in power (the Democrats) would be expected to lose about 15 to 20 seats.
Read MoreGlenn Beckons Return To What Nearly Destroyed Us Comments Off on Glenn Beckons Return To What Nearly Destroyed Us
They came in the tens of thousands to the “Restoring Honor” rally, believing every word conservative Fox News Channel’s Glenn Beck told them about the rally being nonpolitical.
Read MoreRemembering Katrina, Rebuilding New Orleans Comments Off on Remembering Katrina, Rebuilding New Orleans
This weekend marks the fifth August since Hurricane Katrina struck the Gulf Coast. It is a solemn anniversary, one marked by still empty New Orleans homes and still scattered New Orleans neighbors. Yet it is also a hopeful anniversary, one marked by the tremendous progress made since the levees broke and the water washed so many peoples homes and hopes away.
Read MoreFive Years After Katrina, Let’s Remember Our Common Humanity Comments Off on Five Years After Katrina, Let’s Remember Our Common Humanity
It’s been five years since Hurricane Katrina turned the streets of my beloved hometown of New Orleans into an array of devastating rivers. I was there a week after the hurricane killed hundreds, destroyed homes and historic buildings and eroded everyone’s confidence in government.
Read MoreGround Zero And The Tea Party Comments Off on Ground Zero And The Tea Party
Just days after 9/11, President George W. Bush visited a Washington, D.C., mosque and said: “The face of terror is not the true faith of Islam. That’s not what Islam is all about. Islam is peace.” In today’s hyper-partisan political climate, most (but not all) Republicans in Washington and a few Democrats have ignored those […]
Read MoreElena Kagan: The Fourth In 425 Years Comments Off on Elena Kagan: The Fourth In 425 Years
It took us almost 200 years as a country to get the first woman on the U.S. Supreme Court. Now, almost 30 years later, we will soon have three women serving togethertwo named by President Barack Obama in just two years. Thats remarkableand the fact that the latest nominee is such an extraordinary candidate makes the news even better.
Read MoreWhat Can Democrats Do To Counter The Bad Economic News? Comments Off on What Can Democrats Do To Counter The Bad Economic News?
Where the economy is in August is no guarantee of where the economy will be in November. So this spate of bad economic news isn’t as damning for Democrats as many naysayers would like to predict.
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