(via Do Presidential Gaffes Matter for People Paying Attention?)
(via DNC Recap: Obama’s Big Speech - Politics - The Atlantic Wire)
H/T Cardiff Garcia.I heard a peal of delight and turned around — that’s the picture at the top of this post. Hilary Matfess, a young policy analyst, was jumping up and down, yelling out details.
“The mandate is constitutional! It was upheld! Roberts went for the swing vote! Yes! Oh my God! The individual mandate survives as a tax!”Did you work on passing the bill? I asked.
“No!” said Matfess. “I just have lupus!”
(via How We Found Out )
As a footnote, I need to say that it has been pointed out that cataloging racism is a sight below the standards of this blog. I sort of agree. But over the course of the Obama presidency I have become convinced that no single force exerts a greater pull on his presidency than white racism. Not white resentment. Not white populism. White racism. I don’t know how else to explain a health care denounced as reparations, the rather continuous disrespect, the sense that he is a Kenyan illegitimate or all of the attendant theories. I do not know how else to explain a state like West Virginia, arguably the most racist in the country, where delegates are now refusing to endorse the president.
There will be more on this in the coming months. I don’t want to scoop myself. But my point is I can only stop talking about racism, when it ceases to be a significant force in our politics. When the mere act of being white gives Obama’s opponent “a home-state advantage nationally,” I can’t stop. It would be deeply wrong to stop.
In which Ta-Nehisi Coates tells it like is is.
(via theatlantic)
The Metrosexual Black Abe Lincoln.
1) BuzzFeed
2) Huffington Post
3) The AtlanticTumblr, help us end an argument with Buzzfeed: Which one is these is the best?
Buzzfeed wins. Also, the GOP Super PAC evidently has no sense of history if being called a black Abe Lincoln is, you know, a bad thing.
Not the Onion.Fox Nation with an… alternative point of view.
Obama declares support for gay marriage - Yahoo! News
Surely the real news is that Romney promises not to change his mind about something.