
CNN’s Howard Kurtz grilled director Jay Roach and screenwriter Danny Strong on their depiction of Gov. Sarah Palin in the HBO film “Game Change.” The filmmakers defended their portrayal, stating their sources went beyond Mark Halperin’s and John Heilemann’s book,

After running a red light, former U.S. Rep. Alan Grayson (D-FL) crashed into a Lynx bus in downtown Orlando, Florida about noon Saturday, injuring two people.
Lee Stranahan interviews Heather MacDonald about Prof. Derrick Bell’s Critical Race Theory and how it influences President Obama as president.

In this audio dug up by Verum Serum, Prof. Derrick Bell explaining some core tenants of Critical Race Theory. As Verum puts it: “But I thought according to Soledad O’Brien, Critical Race Theory was just about the intersection of race

Bill Ayers is Hating Breitbart.

So it’s OK to take his million dollar donation while he calls conservative women “c**ts.”

Nation of Islam minister Louis Farrakhan’s speech at UC Berkeley drew outrage among students

Phil Donahue program titled “The Persistence of racism” 1994 featuring Derrick A Bell

Read more at The Hill…

Rich Chinese pigeon fanciers are offering tens of thousands of euros to buy Belgian champions, to the despair of local pigeon-lovers unable to compete in such sky-high auction bids.

A vocal cord injury resurfaced, forcing the singer to pull out of his upcoming tour to promote his yet-to-be-released fifth studio album.

Three Palestinians — including a schoolboy — were killed on Sunday, raising the death toll from Israeli air strikes on Gaza to 18 in less than 48 hours, while militants fired over 120 rockets into Israel. The violence first erupted

Rick Santorum alleared on NBC’s “Meet The Press” to make the case for his ability to win the GOP nomination.

Barack Obama’s re-election campaign has presented an ad featuring Sarah Palin speaking out against the President’s law school association with controversial racialist Derrick Bell. Four years later, President Obama is still running against Sarah Palin.