The most recognizable Black Republican, Ben Carson, quietly ended his uninspiring and ineffective presidential campaign earlier this month. From the beginning, Carson’s candidacy was destined for failure given his total lack of interest in mastering policy and refusal to develop ...read more
Kenneth Gladney is the black conservative who is the current poster boy for the thug right. His account of a beating at the hands of union members is pretty suspect. And considering the history of black conservatives willing to do anything for a buck, I'd take the testimony of ...read more
This is Deneen Borelli. She works for the National Center for Public Policy. National Center for Public Policy is funded by entities like ExxonMobil to attack global warming research. They were also one of the top defenders of corrupt former Republican majority leader Tom ...read more
When even Sean Hannity thinks you're a little nutty... ...read more
So now Ken Blackwell, the black Republican former Secretary Of State for Ohio, is running for RNC chair. This, with Michael Steele, makes up all the black Republicans. You might remember Blackwell for most recently trying to disqualify black voters in 2004, or for getting his ...read more
Sigh. Yet another black Republican writes lamenting the fact that her party has no interest in appealing to black people. Even before the candidacy of Obama, the GOP has made clear for several decades that it doesn't have any interest in attracting the votes of minorities, ...read more
I wasn't aware that McCain had taken Michael Steele along with him to the NAACP. They won't ever really learn, will they? ...read more
Just a bunch of dummies without a clue. History's coming, and they still want to sit in the back of the bus. ...read more
I have to admit, the conflict black conservatives are apparently experiencing over Sen. Obama doesn't concern me much. It's certainly telling that the first person quoted is Armstrong Williams, who is a bought and paid for whore for the Bush administration. It's sort of a ...read more
Oh, where oh where are those black Republicans? Unless you get fooled by cable tv, in real life they're more like the mythical jackalope. ...read more
I for one am shocked to find gambling going on in here. Just a few years after the Republican Party launched a highly publicized diversity effort, the GOP is heading into the 2008 election without a single minority candidate with a plausible chance of winning a campaign for the ...read more
In all likelihood, Barack Obama will be the Democratic nominee for president. He will be the first black man in history with a legitimate, decent shot at being the leader of the free world. His candidacy will cause turnout among black Americans to go off the charts and more ...read more
Ah, you suckers. ALSO: You should check out this hilarious propaganda from black conservatives who get their backing from the same old cons. They're oppressed I tell you, oppressed as they get promoted way higher than their actual numbers and their piles of cash. (via the ...read more
Last year, along with fellow Black Cons Michael Steele and Lynn Swann, Ken Blackwell was pushed by the right and the cons as yet another great hope for black Republicans. Like Swann and Steele, Blackwell lost his race to be governor of Ohio by the whopping margin of 60%-37% to ...read more
Michael Steele, the great Black Con hope who got his butt kicked in double digits, is now an official lackey contributor to the Fox Noise Channel. The air is thick with something over there, but it ain't Oreos. ...read more
First, you need a pretty face to sell the bull. Angela McGlowan isn't just a pretty face, but an actual beauty pageant winner. You work her up the system, getting her jobs as a staffer for a couple congressional Republicans (she worked for Sen. Bob Dole, Rep. Roscoe Bartlett - ...read more
Why am I not surprised that Black Republicans are so sad? Guys, if it isn't a photo shoot, they're just not that into you. ...read more
A few months ago the right was poised to celebrate the election of black Republican Ken Blackwell as Ohio's next governor (and the MSM cheered them on). Of course, on election day he got spanked big time to the tune of 60.5% to a pathetic 36.6% by Ted Strickland. So what's ...read more