From Julianne Hing‘s twitter feed: Batts told reporters at a 10:30 p.m. news briefing that about 50 people were arrested, though he expected that number to double before the night was over. Oakland police officials later confirmed the total number stood at 78 arrests — with about 75 percent of those taken into custody coming […]
Adam Serwer
Adam Serwer is a writing fellow at The American Prospect and a graduate of the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism. He also blogs at Jack and Jill Politics and has written for The Village Voice, The Washington Post, The Root, and the Daily News. Follow @adamserwer
The Rich Aren’t Like You And Me…
They don’t pay their mortgages: Whether it is their residence, a second home or a house bought as an investment, the rich have stopped paying the mortgage at a rate that greatly exceeds the rest of the population. More than one in seven homeowners with loans in excess of a million dollars are seriously delinquent, […]
No Blog For You!
Spencer Ackerman got in a fight with the Soup Nazi. No really, the Soup Nazi. Apparently the actor who plays him didn’t take kindly to Ackerman using his picture in a post about the guilty plea of Osama bin Laden‘s former chef in the military commissions at Gitmo. Clearly he should have gone with the […]
When Liberals Don’t Like Liberal Judicial Activism.
Yesterday in Massachusetts, a federal judge ruled that the Defense of Marriage Act, a Clinton-era federal law that defines marriage as being between a man and a woman, violated the 10th Amendment because it infringes on the states’ right to define marriage. In a separate case, Judge Joseph Tauro also ruled that the DOMA ban […]
Mehserle Trial Aftermath.
From the San Francisco Chronicle: The trouble Thursday boiled down to a racially diverse mob of about 200 people, many bent on destruction no matter what, confronting police after the day’s predominantly peaceful demonstrations ended. Sporadic conflicts were quelled quickly early in the evening, but by late night at least 50 people — and maybe […]
Oscar Grant, A Victim Of American Fear.
Today Johannes Mehserle, the former BART police officer who killed Oscar Grant while he was lying face down and handcuffed in an Oakland train station, was convicted of involuntary manslaughter — his crime, according to the jury, was negligence in not knowing the difference between his heavy black gun and his light yellow Taser. Of […]
Fallout.
Lindsey Lohan cites the Cato Institute’s work on U.S. sentencing policy. Jury shake-ups in the trial of Oscar Grant‘s killer. A rights group for gay and lesbian service members is concerned that participating in the study the Department of Defense says it must perform before ending “don’t ask, don’t tell” could lead to discharges. Judges […]
Sharia Is Everywhere.
Stephanie Mercimer tries to parse Andy McCarthy‘s latest attack on Elena Kagan, which is titled: Hmmm … Is it just me or does this sound familiar? I just can’t quite… Oh. It’s almost as though when McCarthy finds someone he doesn’t like, he finds a way to draw a connection between them and Sharia. McCarthy’s […]
Dept. Of “Irrefutable Evidence.”
I think my favorite conservative reaction to the New Black Panther Party case so far has come from John Hinderaker at Powerline, who decries “Eric Holder‘s racist enforcement policies.” It is rather comical that the same media outlets who enthusiastically propagated the false claim that the Bush administration had politicized DOJ studiously avert their eyes […]
Reverse Racism.
The term “reverse racism” has always bothered me, but until recently I never realized why. I suppose there are some people in academia who still think that “black people can’t be racist,” because black people don’t have the political or social power to implement their prejudice as policy, but these people are obviously a minority. […]

