By Paul R. Hollrah, Guest Blogger Rev. Wayne Perryman, of Seattle, a recovering Democrat, has pursued lawsuits against the Democratic Party on three occasions, seeking to win an apology for centuries of oppression, murder, mayhem, and bigotry directed against blacks. And although he and most of his fellow plaintiffs, and those who filed amicus briefs, [...]
Setting Record Straight on Democrats and Racism
December 22nd, 2011 · 2 Comments
Tags: · Bob McCarty, Democratic Party, paul r hollrah, Racism, Wayne Perryman
Black Protest Organizers Could Be Tea Partiers
April 22nd, 2011 · 7 Comments
When I examined the fine print on the flyer about the National & International Day of Action & Unity, I looked for a Tea Party logo but didn’t find one. Still, I concluded, blacks organizing these protests could, with a little direction, qualify as Tea Partiers. The fine print appeared below an ALL-CAPS BOLDFACE declaration: [...]
Tags: · Barack Obama, Bob McCarty, National and International Day of Action and Unity, Racism, tea party
St. Louis Group Peddling Tea Party Racism Fable
January 23rd, 2011 · 2 Comments
Remember Elston K. McCowan? He was one of the men charged with assault and interfering with police on the night black conservative Kenneth Gladney was beaten by a crowd of SEIU thugs in St. Louis. Now, he’s back as one of the organizers of a racially-charged, anti-Tea Party event. The publicity materials for the event, [...]
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NAACP Puts Politics Over Civil Rights, Levels Charges of Racism Against Tea Party Movement
July 13th, 2010 · 1 Comment
Appearing last night on Fox News Channel’s The O’Reilly Factor, St. Louis radio talk show host and rising conservative voice Dana Loesch discussed issues related to the NAACP’s willingness to put politics over civil rights and the group’s national convention vote calling upon members of the Tea Party Movement to condemn the racist elements within [...]
Tags: · Bob McCarty, Civil Rights, kenneth gladney, Racism, tea party movement
I Don’t Listen to Hollywood: Tom Hanks Edition
March 21st, 2010 · 2 Comments
So what if he starred in Steven Spielberg’s 1998 blockbuster, “Saving Private Ryan.” It’s time to evict Tom Hanks from the Ranger Hall of Fame. An excerpt from a recent Los Angeles Times article, ‘The Pacific’s’ Tom Hanks: The right wing’s new boogeyman, makes the case clearly about the actor who, while busily pimping “The [...]
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Conservative Asks Oprah for ‘Gift to Black America’
November 27th, 2009 · 1 Comment
By Lloyd Marcus Guest Blogger I have a history with Oprah Winfrey. Back in the 1980s, Oprah and I worked at WJZ-TV, an ABC affiliate TV station in Baltimore. Oprah was co-host with Richard Sher of the local morning talk show, “People Are Talking.” I was a graphic designer in the Creative Services/Art Department. The [...]
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Obama Hints at Fairness Doctrine on Sunday Shows
September 20th, 2009 · 5 Comments
Brace yourselves, conservatives: While President Barack Obama used his appearances on the Sunday talk shows to push for government-run health care, he also fired what could be considered an Oval Office “missile” aimed squarely at conservative talk radio. During a poignant segment of his interview the president that was broadcast on FACE the NATION this [...]
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