“My version of this is that the media is out of control…” Rep. Mel Watt said yesterday talking about a story last week by the Charlotte Observer. I know it’s a shock to everyone but I’ll say it: In this increasingly competitive media environment run-of-the-mill standard conversations can easily be blown up into “a story.” [...]
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Likely Vote ID/Protection Tour Stops: OH, GA, FL, TX, SC
Cleveland, Atlanta, Jacksonville… It has not been confirmed yet but the likely stops on the upcoming March CBC voter protection tour READ DETAILS are obvious: States where the worst Voter ID/vote suppression laws have been passed. The cities in those states where a CBC member is the representative in Congress are Cleveland, Jacksonville, Atlanta, Milwaukee, [...]
Clay Raises $120,000 to Scare Russ Carnahan
Lacy Clay raised $121,000 bucks in the last 3 months… The big question everyone is waiting for an answer on is: Will Democrat Russ Carnahan run against St Louis Democrat Lacy Clay in the Democratic primary for MO-1? Carnahan has everyone waiting. There was a “hint” from Carnahan reported in the Washington Post last week [...]
Jim Clyburn + Jimmy Carter Talk on Newt Race Baiting
House Assistant Leader Jim Clyburn has had a lot to say about former House Speaker Newt Gingrich calling President Obama “the food stamp President.” Nevermind that there are 22 million white people in poverty in the United States — the entire discussion around poverty in the mind of Gingrich is told in the setting of [...]
Jesse Jr vs Halvorson Gets Even Closer
Is this the next Carolyn Kilpatrick situation? The primary is on March 20th. A new poll shows that Jesse Jackson Jr, who is receiving a stiff primary challenge by former Rep. Debbie Halvorson, is polling under 50%. Jesse Jackson Jr’s name recognition is through the roof and yet… he is polling under 50% which is [...]
Ed Towns: I’m Running
There was much rumor and speculation that Rep. Ed Towns, who has been in Congress since 1983, would not be running for re-election. The rumors ended today as Towns made it official today: He is running for re-election. Towns will turn 79 in July. Just yesterday, a young up-and-coming member of the New York State [...]
Top 10 Videos of 2011
Crew’s Top 10 Video’s of 2011… quite a year as the YouTube page went over 100k and is now at 104,460. Note how many of these video are related to unemployment and job policy. Thanks for watching everybody. 01. / 08.16.11 / 22,655 views – Rep. Maxine Waters tells an audience in Detroit on the [...]
GOP Candidate Contempt for Blacks Continues
Think: When black people (otherwise knows as 40 million Americans) have come up in GOP presidential candidate discussion during the march towards the Iowa Caucus in what context has it been in? One of the candidates, Ron Paul, has support from white supremacists? Is Paul rushing to the mic to voice concern in any way? [...]
Artur Party Switch? Will He Take on CBC Freshman Sewell?
Apparently former Alabama Congressman Artur Davis, who was trounced in his run for Governor of Alabama last year, hasn’t had quite enough. Davis has told the Washington Post that he is thinking of a party switch from Democrat to Republican. That switch could mean a challenge to freshman Rep. Terri Sewell who took his seat [...]
CBC Community Block Grant Cuts: % Member
Even though there is some confusion regarding the GA delegation’s numbers the percentages reflect the cuts to Community Development Block Grants for 2012. Note that NY is particularly hard hit. The % cut does not correspond exactly to the member’s district… but close enough… Richmond (LA) —65% Holmes Norton (DC) —47% Barbara Lee (CA) —46% [...]
Community Block Grant Cuts Become Real for CBC
Community Development Block Grant Cuts Hit CBC. At today’s weekly CBC meeting CBC members were presented with a six page document that details budget cuts in Community Development Block Grants to their district(s). The six pages listed each member, the % cut from FY2011 to FY2012 and the amount of money cut. Mayors and City Council [...]
Jesse Jr: Super-Committee Failed? Good
Rep. Jesse Jackson, no stranger to blunt press releases. Sent one out tonight with the following headline: The Super-Committee Failed – Good. The entire statement: It’s now official. The bad idea of a congressional super-committee trying to accomplish what Democrats, Republicans and the President of the United States couldn’t accomplish using the normal legislative and [...]
Video: God Told Cain to Run But Didn’t Brief on Libya
Forget the women this is far scarier. Don’t forget: This is a new kind of campaign and a new kind of presidential candidate. It’s one where your possible nominee and White House occupant is proud of ignorance on foreign policy (read: Uzbekistan) and was informed by the Lord Almighty that he must bless us with [...]

























