Former Lt. Gov. Michael Steele (R-Md.) discussed minority outreach for the GOP and the left's reaction to the GOP running black candidates for Republican National Committee Chairman.
Former Lt. Gov. Michael Steele (R-Md.) discussed minority outreach for the GOP and the left's reaction to the GOP running black candidates for Republican National Committee Chairman.
During an interview with FNC about inauguration day security, Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff said while Al Qaeda is a threat, a right wing crazy nut could be driven by racism in a lone wolf scenario.
In May of 2008, Rep.Hilda Solis (D-CA) told and NPR interviewer that cable news hosts Bill O'Reilly, Glenn Beck, and Lou Dobbs incited hate crimes towards Latinos. Solis was recently picked as Obama's Secretary of Labor.
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By Kerry Picket
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Justice Samuel Alito was the featured keynote speaker at the American Spectator's annual Robert L. Bartley dinner at Washington's Mandarin Oriental hotel last night. Along with taking a crack at the new vice-president elect (h/t Politico), he also joked about the famous 2008 Obama campaign mantra of “Hope and Change.” (Eyeblast.tv has the audio uploaded here:)On…
At the American Spectator Dinner last night, Justice Samuel Alito made a crack at the mantra of "Hope and Change." He noted Democratic Presidential hopeful Eugene McCarthy used the same slogan in 1967.
Steve Baldwin, Author of "From Crayons to Condoms", talks about the indoctrination of school children in American public schools.
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By Kerry Picket
President-Elect Obama’s choice for Attorney General, Eric Holder, had a 2002 interview with CNN’s Paula Zahn, (partial transcripts and stories have appeared on several sites recently including: National Review, Salon, Israpundit, and Democrats.com) where he cited a stance on terrorist detainees and their rights which was very different from not only Vice President-elect Joe…
In a 2002 CNN interview with American Morning's Paula Zahn, Eric Holder said terrorist detainees should not fall under Geneva Convention rules.
As a result of the 1999 Columbine High School massacre, then-Deputy Attorney General Eric Holder suggested more speech restrictions on the Web. Holder is Barack Obama's choice to be attorney general.