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Won’t Somebody Think of the White Men?

By | 11.05.09 | 4:26 pm

From the conservative Committee for Justice, a key player in judicial nomination fights, comes this reaction to the nominations of one Hispanic and one African-American judge to circuit court slots.

Does President Obama or his advisors believe that southern white men are likely to be bigoted, making them unfit

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NJ-Gov: Is Corzine Winning?

By | 10.28.09 | 11:58 am

I’m hearing some smart Republican pushback to today’s Quinnipiac Poll – given its record in the state, one of the more credible surveys — showing Gov. Jon Corzine (D-N.J.) pulling out of a year-long rut and leading Republican candidate Chris Christie by five points.

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NJ-Gov: Corzine in the Lead

By | 10.22.09 | 9:56 am

The new Rutgers-Eagleton poll for New Jersey’s gubernatorial race piles more bad news onto the campaign of Republican candidate Chris Christie, seen just a few months back as the all-but-certain next governor of the state. The topline numbers are bad enough: Christie trails Gov. Jon Corzine (D-N.J.) by three More…

Michael Steele Doesn’t Race-Bait, Except When He Does

By | 10.19.09 | 12:52 pm

Greg Sargent flags a Michael Steele interview on Univision, in which the chairman of the Republican National Committee deflects a question about whether, per Glenn Beck, President Obama hates white people.

No, no, look, the reality of it is when I ran for the United States Senate and I

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Zak Is Back

By | 10.16.09 | 10:09 am

The man who wrote the new GOP.com’s 19th century-centric “Heroes” page has issued a new email blast about Republican history.

Michael Zak Makes Good

By | 10.15.09 | 8:55 am

Zachary Roth has a short write-up on Michael Zak, the amateur historian who wrote the “Heroes” section of the new GOP.com, which focuses to a confusing degree on obscure 19th century black Republicans. Zak’s involvement with the site was no secret — he is credited at the bottom of More…

Pat Buchanan: ‘The Affirmative Action Nobel’

By | 10.14.09 | 11:32 am

The conservative commentator, who regularly gets away with statements that would get less popular pundits banned from the airwaves, doesn’t pull punches in his column on the Nobel Peace Prize:

Roy Blunt: Don’t Be Intimidated by People Calling You Racists

By | 09.18.09 | 3:27 pm

Rep. Roy Blunt (R-Mo.), who’s mounting a somewhat under-covered Senate campaign in 2010, got the crowd on his side at the Value Voter Summit by mocking former President Jimmy Carter’s comments that some of the opposition to President Obama was motivated by race.

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Huckabee: Obama Critics Aren’t Racist

By | 09.18.09 | 2:19 pm

At his short press conference at the Values Voter Summit, Mike Huckabee took an open-ended question about former President Jimmy Carter’s remark that “there is an inherent feeling among many in this country that an African-American should not be president.”

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Suit Alleges Trusted Blacks Drew Minorities to High-Rate Loans

By | 09.17.09 | 2:39 pm

As the housing market began booming in the mid-2000s, Wells Fargo & Co. teamed up with prominent African American commentator and PBS talk show host Tavis Smiley and financial author Kelvin Boston, the host of “Moneywise,” a multicultural financial More…