Politically Speaking

It’s Time to Change the Plan

When political theater replaces governance, reality has a way of humbling even the most confident narratives. Despite weeks of emotional appeals — the government...

When The New York Times Softens the Story: Why Black Media Must Tell the Truth Even When It Hurts

In a healthy democracy, the press is supposed to hold the powerful accountable — not protect them. The goal of a newspaper, whether local...

The Irony of “No Kings”: How Congress’s Dysfunction Hands President Trump More Power

While protesters chant “No Kings” in the streets, Democrats have done the one thing guaranteed to create one—hand the presidency unchecked authority through its own inaction. The government...

The Price of Loyalty: $300 Billion for Migrants, Nothing for Reparations

For more than half a century, Black Americans have given Democrats one of the most reliable voting blocs in U.S. history. Election after election,...

When the Watchmen Sleep: Mount Vernon’s Voter Roll Lawsuit Is a Warning to All

In Mount Vernon, a lawsuit filed by local resident and former candidate Bill Schwartz raises troubling questions about the way elections are being conducted—and...

Hakeem Jeffries Deceived Taxpayers About Medicaid and Migrant Healthcare — Government Reports Prove Otherwise

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fInU9guL9pI&lc=Ugw-jBpPD5u2w7geb7Z4AaABAg House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries stood before the American people and said with a straight face: “Not a single undocumented immigrant gets a dime in...

Symbolism Is Not Justice: The Cowardice of Black Leadership on Reparations

In 1989, Congressman John Conyers had the foresight and courage to formally introduce H.R. 40, igniting a national conversation about reparations for the descendants...

A Convicted President, A Free Prosecutor: The Double Standards of American Justice

President Donald J. Trump has now entered the history books as the first sitting U.S. president convicted of felony crimes—34 counts of falsifying business...

Don’t Just Boycott Pepsi for DEI — Boycott It for Poisoning Black Communities

Rev. Al Sharpton recently called for a 21-day boycott of PepsiCo in protest of the company’s decision to roll back its Diversity, Equity, and...

Locked Out and Left Behind: How the Black Exodus is Draining Blue States of Power

Black people aren’t just moving—we’re being pushed. Priced out. Locked out. And now, left behind. Across high-cost blue states like New York, California, and...

Political Firestorm and Cultural Divides: How Ideology Shadowed Disney’s Snow White Remake

When Disney announced its live-action remake of Snow White, expectations were high for another box office triumph in the studio’s long line of animated-to-live-action adaptations....

Trump’s Political Chess Move: How One Tweet Gaslit the Democratic Party

In American politics, perception is often more potent than policy. No one understands this better than Donald J. Trump. The former—and now current—president has...

Schumer vs. AOC: Why the Senate Majority Leader Would Crush a Progressive Challenge

Schumer's support for a Republican-led funding bill to prevent a government shutdown has sparked criticism from progressive factions within the Democratic Party, leading to...

Free Speech: Republicans and Democrats are the Oppressors

In America, free speech is often championed as a bedrock principle, a sacred right enshrined in the First Amendment. Yet, in practice, both major...

Win or Lose: The Budget Battle That Will Define the Democratic Party

In a time of increasing political polarization, the Democratic Party has a chance to rise above division and achieve meaningful victories for the American...

Why Does TikTok Raise Alarm While Chinese Land Ownership Goes Unnoticed?

In 2021, a Chinese company purchased land near an Air Force base in Grand Forks, North Dakota, triggering widespread concern among lawmakers. They feared...

Losing Sight of What Matters: How Confirmation Hearings Miss the Point

When the stakes are as high as national security, the Senate's confirmation hearings should be a forum for serious inquiry into a nominee's fitness...

Black Law Enforcement Group Demands Action in Death of New York Inmate, Citing Pattern of Inaction

NEW YORK - Blacks in Law Enforcement of America (BLEA) is calling for immediate criminal prosecution and systemic reform following the death of Robert...

Stephen A. Smith’s Reflections on Black Conservatism and Black Political Polarization

Stephen A. Smith, a renowned sports commentator and cultural critic, recently delivered a thought-provoking monologue on the complex dynamics surrounding Black conservatives in the...

Justice, Perception, and the Law in the Case of Daniel Penny and Jordan Neely

The trial of Daniel Penny has reignited fierce debates on the intersections of law, race, and accountability. Penny, a white former Marine, placed Jordan...

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