Posted inArticle

Bad Arguments Against Interracial Dating

Erin Gloria Ryan responds to a silly op-ed from Ralph Richard Banks suggesting black women date men of different races by rehashing some campus liberal sociology that implicitly embraces certain values I’m guessing she doesn’t actually buy into: His argument might make sense on one level; yes, if black women decided to respond to a […]

Posted inArticle

Chris Christe Doubles Down on “Shariah Crazies” Remark

Jeffrey Goldberg talks to New Jersey Governor Chris Christie, who following his appointment of a Muslim judge became a target of anti-Muslim conservatives he dismissed as “sharia crazies,” saying “this sharia law business is crap.” “I think al-Qaeda would like it to be a clash of civilizations. They want it to be everybody versus everybody. […]

Posted inArticle

Haunted By A Past Of Common Decency

Benjy Sarlin reports on Texas Governor Rick Perry’s evolution from an immigration moderate (liberal by today’s standards) who signed a state DREAM Act and opposed the E-Verify employment verification system to a border hawk who supported Arizona-style restrictionist legislation in his own state. As Texas’ longest serving governor, Perry has had the unenviable job of […]

Posted inArticle

Tortured? Want To Sue? That’s “Lawfare.”

Following last Friday’s post on the two separate torture civil cases former Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld is facing, a third case involving two more American citizens working for an Iraqi contractor who claim they were tortured while detained in Iraq was given the go-ahead by a federal judge. That makes three cases in which Americans […]

Posted inArticle

Bachmann’s Views On Slavery Are Worse Than You Thought

Months ago, there was a small controversy over Republican presidential hopeful Michele Bachmann signing a pledge put forth by social conservatives in Iowa that stated “black child born into slavery in 1860 was more likely to be raised by his mother and father in a two-parent household than was an African American baby born after […]

Posted inArticle

Westen’s Indictment

Drew Westen’s piece yesterday highlighting Obama’s failure to tell an effective “story” that would have led to Congress laying down and embracing a more progressive agenda is probably a cathartic read for liberals disappointed with Obama. It does, however, have quite a few problems — namely the notion that “the public was desperate for a […]

Posted inArticle

The Gotcha Question

Adam Winkler has an interesting post on the legal fight over the Affordable Care Act and the “gotcha” question the conservatives are likely to ask: What are the limits of the commerce clause if the mandate is constitutional? Some lawyers defending the mandate agree that there really aren’t many, if any, limits on Congress’s power […]

Posted inArticle

Things That Didn’t Happen

This part of Andrew Sullivan’s defense of Obama simply isn’t true: On policy: ending the US torture regime; prevention of a second Great Depression; enacting universal healthcare; taking the first serious steps toward reining in healthcare costs; two new female Supreme Court Justices; ending the gay ban in the military; ending the Iraq war; justifying […]

Gift this article