The Appeal of Barack
My take on the reason why Barack Obama has had success in reaching all Americans.
Barack Obama’s Elitist View of America’s Common People
Barrack Obama’s recent remarks about people of faith, who he describes as clinging to their guns and religion when they get frustrated, show how elitist he is, and how condescending the far left wing of the Democratic Party is of American’s common people.
The Game is Finished Hillary: Walk Off the Court
Hillary Clinton, in fighting Barack Obama for the Democratic nomination for President, made a great and fight and lost narrowly. But she did lose and she needs to acknowledge this. It is time for her to use her bargaining power to ask for what she wants.
The Democratic Rules Committee Hearing
The Democratic Rules Committee met today to decide how to handle Florida and Michigan, two states that voted “too early” under the rules. How will today’s decisions affect the rest of the nominating process?
How Obama Beat Hillary: The Upset of the Century
There were six important factors that led to Barack Obama beating Hillary Clinton for the Democratic nomination for President. It is still amazing to look back at this historic upset and how it unfolded.
Is Hillary Finished? Yes, She is
Hillary has not formally conceded yet. However, Obama cannot be stopped now to get the Democratic nomination for President. Hillary must “save face” and make a graceful exit to unite the party in November. That is all we are waiting on.
Will the Democrats Find Unity at the Convention?
The Democrats will need to address party unity issues at the convention.
Even If Clinton Wins, She Loses
With the Democrats still without a presidential nominee, Black America waits patiently for a Obama victory.
Why John Edwards Should be the Democratic Nominee
Why the candidate John Edwards should be the Democratic presidential nominee. It explains that he is better than Barak Obama or Hillary Clinton because he is more electable than either of these two.
John Edwards: A Carpet Shaker
At the moment there are three Democrats in contention for the Democratic Party’s nomination for President. Recently, in public, one of the members of the DLC (the so called Democratic Leadership Council) referred to there being “two” top contenders. They forgot somebody.










