Republican Outreach: Xenophobia with a Smile
The adverse effect of the GOP’s sexist, racist and homophobic attitudes and policies extend beyond the groups most directly affected.
The adverse effect of the GOP’s sexist, racist and homophobic attitudes and policies extend beyond the groups most directly affected.
On Hardball tonight, Tina Brown suggested that in 2008, when it looked like Clinton had it, ‘Being the first black president in the end got more traction than being the first woman president.’
Very quietly, Donald Trump has dropped his $5 million lawsuit against Bill Maher over a birth certificate joke Maher made on The Tonight Show.
Rush Limbaugh tried to defend his racism by blaming President Obama for inspiring the racism of the right.
Executive director of the Libertarian Party of Georgia, Brett Bittner, supports marriage equality because he believes in ‘equal treatment under the law.’
The right wing media has gotten so desperate to feed their Obama hate machine that they have labeled a pastor who George W. Bush considers a personal friend to be Obama’s latest ‘pastor problem.’
When Reshad Riddle gunned down his father at Church, he didn’t say his act was the will of atheism.
It is unfortunate, but Republicans and some Democrats are plodding ahead as if America’s exceptionalism will protect it from catastrophes even as they are occurring right before their eyes.