Uncle Jay Explains the News today by “finally catching up to the present.” Instead of speaking about “health”, a word that was supposed to be the news word of the week, he focuses on “stupid” as the news word of the week. Enjoy this week’s installment below!
Uncle Jay Explains the News: July 27, 2009
July 27th, 2009 · No Comments
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Is it Okay for Liberals to Call Blacks the ‘N’ Word?
May 24th, 2009 · 4 Comments
By Lloyd Marcus Guest Blogger “Maybe this nigger should shut up and learn his place” is one of numerous racist hate-filled comments posted on YouTube attacking me, a black Conservative, for writing the American Tea Party Anthem. And who is spewing this racist hate? So-called “tolerant” liberals. But how can this be? According to the [...]
Tags: · Bob McCarty, guest blogger, lloyd marcus, Racism
Will Election of Barack Obama Open Window of Truth in Home Security System TV Commercials? (Updated)
January 29th, 2009 · 1 Comment
After seeing the photo of President Barack Obama trying to enter the White House through a window instead of a door, I was reminded of something from the world of advertising that has troubled me for some time: Television commercials for home security systems. The typical home security system commercial shows a bad guy busting [...]
Tags: · adt, adt home security, Al Sharpton, ann lindstrom, Barack Obama, brink's, brink's home security, Crime, crime statistics, dave simon, doug ross, home invasion, home security, Home Security Systems, home security systems companies, Jesse Jackson, Obama, obama tries to open window, Political Correctness, president barack obama, president obama, professionally-installed alarm system, Racism, Reality Television, television commercials for home security systems, White House, white house window, Will Smith, YouTube
Will Smith Right, Post-Dispatch Wrong on Racism
January 22nd, 2009 · No Comments
Though I rarely listen to Hollywood on matters of importance, I find myself in near-total agreement with Will Smith when it comes to the subject of racism in this country. On the same issue, I disagree completely with the members of the editorial board of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch. WILL SMITH’S VIEWS Smith’s views on [...]
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Rudeness Precedes Racism at Obama Inauguration (Updated)
January 21st, 2009 · 9 Comments
The rudeness that greeted President George W. Bush and Pastor Rick Warren was surpassed only by the divisive flavor of Dr. Joseph Lowery’s closing prayer at yesterday’s inauguration of President Barack Obama. While walking a tightrope of propriety and keeping his remarks less vile than those Rev. Jeremiah Wright might have delivered if given the [...]
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Post-Election Statements Offer Glimpse of Future
November 5th, 2008 · 3 Comments
The presidential election is over, but many still wonder what the future might hold for them in terms of a Barack Obama presidency. Below are some post-election statements issued by leaders of nonprofit and labor groups which offer a glimpse at what that future might hold. Each observation is followed by an observation of mine [...]
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Will ‘Bradley Effect’ Benefit John McCain?
October 17th, 2008 · 5 Comments
In a post three days ago, I asked a question — Will Obama Be First Arab-American President? — none in the mainstream news media have dared to address. It followed my reading of a Wisconsin-based writer’s claim that, if elected, Barack Obama will be the nation’s first Arab-American president. Today, I ask another race-related — [...]
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