New York City Has Yet to Become a Post-Racial Utopia
A map of where white people live and a map of who voted for Bloomberg are pretty much identical.
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A map of where white people live and a map of who voted for Bloomberg are pretty much identical.
Is this really what Mayor Bloomberg needs right now?
Controversial radio host claims his only crime was conservatism.
You would expect this company in particular to get a Photoshop right.
Paterson's damage control fails in a number of ways.
The media is out to get him because he's black, he claimed today.
Harvard professor Henry Louis Gates Jr. discusses his recent, insane arrest.
The state just settled a racial-firing lawsuit from 2005 for $300,000 on behalf of the governor.
The election of Barack Obama as president of the United States has stirred the souls of white folk.
What opinion-makers are saying about this thrilling and confusing turn of events.
Did Immelt say he was only comfortable around white men and women? We'll never know, because nobody is addressing this seriously.
Or is Obama dealing from the "bottom of the deck"? (Sigh.)
After all the accidental little racial comments made by white commentators, it was Jesse Jackson who eventually dropped the N-bomb for real.
This may, in fact, be the first time in history that the threat of castration was, well, kind of a good thing.
We round up all the examples of Obama addressing black groups and doing what Jackson called "talking down" to them.
But we bet it was really awkward!
Dennis Haysbert, who played President Palmer on '24,' says that Barack owes part of his acceptance to the role.
They won't tell you what they talked about — so we will!
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