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The tea party is not a party of bigotry, but instead a party that does not want to be fooled again.
Renowned African-American scholar Henry Louis Gates's brush with the law will, thanks to President Barack Obama, reside in the history books.
The upcoming Voting Rights Act ruling will expose those Supreme Court justices--both conservative and liberal--who practice judicial activism.
In offering superheated rhetoric rather than logical analysis, Andrew McCarthy's take on the New Black Panther Party incident exemplifies the hysteria that sets in when racially complicated issues are involved.
Transcript of Shelby Steele's May 1, Bradley Lecture.
Democrats complained about difficulties that President Clinton faced in confirming judges; now Republicans are complaining about the delays faced by President George W.Bush.
The irony of the left's favorite epithet.
The furor over Rush Limbaugh's statement about Donovan McNabb will help us understand the media better; the current name-calling shows that sports have not come to grips with race.



