The more liberally-tolerant we are asked to be on mainstream television, the less we see of tolerance towards traditional values in non-news programming. “Modern Family” once again won the Emmy for Best Comedy Series. After...
A cutting-edge Republican that connects with the emerging America, Politic365′s Lenny McAllister speaks out on controversial issues such as the proactive need for voter validation measures at today’s NAACP press con...
With an impending strike looming for Chicago’s schoolchildren, can at-risk children in Chi-town’s struggling neighborhoods really afford the blow of a strike in the midst of an exploding urban battleground? Will Chicago’s...
Quite possibly, one of the most important meetings impacting the future of the GOP at the Republican National Convention in Tampa didn’t happen at the Convention Center or the Ice Palace. As a Republican, one would think that...
The ongoing storm swirling around the GOP and Congressman Todd Akin may be focused on rape and abortion, but they center on an ever-growing cultural divide between their life experiences and much of modern-day America’s. ...
One ticket brought hope to the working and middle classes of America in 2008. Can the Romney-Ryan ticket really articulate a vision of positive change in November 2012 for those same voters? It has been one week since the annou...
If this is considered one of the riskier picks that Governor Romney could make for the 2012 GOP presidential ticket, it displays just how close-to-the-vest and safe the Republicans have collectively approached November. LetR...
Through all of the cantankerous and inaccurate political ads hitting airwaves this fall, some candidates will emerge as winners in November. The question is: who loses? Blame Obama! It’s all his fault. Oh, wait. It’...
The latest unemployment numbers say that President Obama is in trouble in November. The latest poll numbers indicate otherwise. That leads to the question: who’s in more trouble with the economic numbers and the polling i...
To some, it might be hard to tie together Black male millionaires and celebrities with the plight of those struggling in the worst of Chicago’s neighborhoods, yet one clear tie is increasingly relevant. You never want to ...
The criticism over Mitt Romney’s performance overseas recently won’t mean much by the time the general election kicks into full swing. There has been a lot of attention paid to the Romney trip overseas, with most of...
With the recent CNN report that the Electoral College could be tied after the November election, could the Obamacare ruling show a hint to how Supreme Court intervention in November would impact who’s president in 2013? I...
Despite the onslaught of SuperPAC ads and campaign efforts, many voters are fired up about beating the other guy – not upholding their own firebrand – so far in this 2012 general election. This isn’t quite the way tha...
When the CEO of Amazon puts down a cool $2 million to support gay marriage, his advocacy is championed. When the founder of Chick-Fil-A does the same in support of traditional marriage, his advocacy is seen as hateful. Is this ...
Without the unique positioning of Black Republicans to mitigate the differences between appropriate voter validation efforts and unethical voter suppression actions, the GOP will remain cast as civil rights villains – and the...