© 2011 Those running for the Republican presidential nomination are doing what politicians do – they are promising the old “when I’m elected I’ll blah, blah, blah,” ad nauseam. Their straight-faced, numerous assurances are, or can be, convincing, until people stop to think that these people have been in elected office in some capacity nearly [...]
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WND: We’ve seen Sharon Bialek before
© 2011 We’ve seen Herman Cain accuser Sharon Bialek before – only then she was making references to pubic hairs in Coke cans and “Long Dong Silver.” In that theatrical production she was portrayed as the more comely and much less vivacious Anita Hill, with Supreme Court Justice nominee Clarence Thomas in the role of Herman [...]
WND Weekly: The smallest presidential library in history
© 2011 We recently celebrated the 20th anniversary of Justice Clarence Thomas’ appointment to the Supreme Court. With that said, there has been no stone left unturned pursuant to the life of Justice Thomas. There was nothing left unexamined, and exposed if embarrassing, in the life of George W. Bush before his taking office. The [...]
Replay – WND Weekly: Blackdom infighting just an act?
With all the recent press on the Congressional Black Caucus we take this time to replay our WND article. Originally posted August 31, 2011. When it came to Cornell West and Tavis Smiley, their credentials were unimpeachable – they were the pinnacles of “blackness.” So much so, in fact, even to jest about their commitment [...]

WND Weekly: Government gone wild
Most have heard about the family in San Juan Capistrano, Calif., who were fined for having 40-50 friends in their home for Bible study twice a week. The homeowners, Chuck and Stephanie Fromm, have been fined $300, with the threat that they will be fined an additional $500 for each study held if they continue [...]
WND Weekly: Don’t blame whites – it’s the CBC
Following is a comment I made to a person on my blog: There are two things we need keep in mind in the midst of this increasingly hostile zeitgeist of racial stupidity. The first is, we must forget about color. Color is an inanimate, organic veneer. Color cannot walk, talk or read a book, but [...]

WND Weekly: How the Great Society harmed blacks
In 1964, Republicans – led by Sen. Everett Dirksen, R-Ill. – were responsible for the Civil Rights Act, which overturned 80 years of Democratic opposition to ending race-based and gender-based inequality. It was intended to provide all peoples, regardless of race and/or, sex, the right to service in all public facilities, and banned the unequal [...]

WND Weekly: Dump The Compromisers
© 2011 In a daily editorial I write called my “Daily Rant,” I wrote one entitled, “I’m proud of the tea party.” As of the date I pen this, I’m even more proud – and I hope that you are as well. The other evening, 22 Republican men and women of principle stood up in [...]
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