I’ll freely admit that I don’t have a hint of blue in my collar. You’d have to go back to Grandpa Nelson before you could find someone in my lineage who has any legitimate claim to really understanding the mentality of labor forces such as steel workers. But I’d say there’s a tendency among good [...]
The Democrats entered the convention looking for unity, but by the end of Hillary Clinton’s speech, it was clear that the real result of the party-saving efforts was nothing more than a promotion of unison.
Her speech hit all the right marks—plugging the party platform, paying respect to the hard work and dedication of her 18 [...]
Governor Brian Schweitzer (D-MT) is awesome.
Yes you lied to me all these years
You told me to wash and clean my ears
And talk real fine just like a lady
And you’d stop calling me Sister Sadie
Oh but this whole country is full of lies
You’re all gonna die and die like flies…
I don’t trust you any more…
Alabama’s gotten me so upset
Tennessee made [...]
This time Obama took discussion of the Wright controversy to Philadelphia and, drawing on his own multi-racial American background, his personal philosophy of politics and his training as a constitutional scholar, unraveled a stunner of a speech on the history of race relations in the United States. It was the kind of distinctly unique speech [...]
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