Politics

Playing Ketchup

Last week I wrote a column addressing some issues surrounding the Democrat Convention in Boston. I, like many hundreds of others in the mainstream and web media, found lots to talk about. However, the last s...
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The Last Laugh

The NAACP is collectively “angry” because President Bush continues to snub their annual conference, this time in Philadelphia. I suspect they believe he’s as stupid as Democrats parrot he is. I actually foun...

Liberal Bias In Academia

With all that’s been written lately about liberal bias and intimidation conservative students encounter at some of our nation’s college campii, I offer this blast from the past that was published September 9, 2...
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A College Interview: Raw

One of the most satisfying aspects of writing this column is feeling like I’m contributing to a greater good. Many curious college students who seem fascinated that a black man has an opinion other than the nar...

Cowards In Black

During an annual parade in our small New England town, the local peace activists “The Women In Black” threw toy trucks to kids with a tag that read “Dump Bush”. Also, they tossed candy to those children along t...

‘The Dream’ is Still Unattained

A few years ago while heading in to work on L.A.’s 405 freeway, I heard a radio interview with writer Shelby Steele. He made a comment that Dr. Martin Luther King’s parents were staunch Republicans. I don't kno...

Learning From Black History

It’s February and we ring in another Black History Month. So, what have blacks learned from our history? As a black Republican and former congressional candidate from Southern California, I am dismayed to th...