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The time is coming for Romney to get angry, very angry, with what is increasingly, quaintly called "the mainstream media."
A now-irrelevant provision of the Voting Rights Act may soon be no more.
Blacks are still largely lock-step Democratic voters and will probably remain so for a while. But when you listen to the likes of West and Clyburn, never mind silly white liberals like Garofalo, one cannot help but be reassured that the ground is shifting under their feet as inexorably as it shifted under the feet of racists more than a generation ago.
By checking the "black" box on his census form, President Obama chose to stick with an older and cruder single-race classification, a holdover from racially ugly times.
Why the double standard? The short answer is that what counts as the political center in this country still leans considerably to the left.
“What happens next?” is not really the question we should be asking. More important is to ask what the United States wants to happen next, and what it can do to bring about that outcome.
Health care reforms should be more focused on eliminating waste by becoming more efficient and putting patients first.
The two most pro-consumer technological revolutions of the past generation have been the rise of big box stores such as Wal-Mart and the maturation of a global payment card system on which Wal-Mart depends. It's a pity that political progressives are on the wrong side of both these revolutions.






