Lawyer, Law School Teacher, Run a School in Haiti, Author (“Be The Donkey”), 2024 Ms TN Sr America, Sponsor of 2 Haitian & 1 French College Students, Wife, Mom
Whoopi Goldberg’s comments reveal everything wrong with identity politics.
I didn’t marry my wife because she’s white.
She didn’t marry me because I’m Black.
We got married because we share the same values, the same faith, and the same vision for raising a family.
At no point did marrying a white woman make me less Black.
At no point did marrying a Black man make my wife less white.
What it made us was a family.
The people obsessed with race can’t understand that most Americans don’t choose friends, spouses, or family based on skin color. We choose them based on character, values, and love.
The civil rights movement wasn’t about putting race at the center of everything. It was about moving beyond it.
Well you are comparing apples to oranges. One would expect more Democrats to have valid passports as those who migrate legally have passports from various places and nations - dual. Regardless, the numbers are actually pretty equal with a lean left. But comparing vote to passport isn’t proper. • Partisan split among U.S. adults: Nearly even — about 46% identify with or lean Republican, 45% with or lean Democratic (per recent Pew and Gallup data). Registered voter numbers are also close, with slightly more Democrats in party-registration states. https://t.co/TI2BDoYOmV
After the third failed assassination attempt on President Trump, this T-Mobile employee from the Meridian, Idaho call center gloats:
“They just don’t make them like Lee Harvey Oswald anymore.”
@TMobile — you good with this? Does your company think political murder is funny?
In january, the Islamic Iranian regime slaughtered 40,000+ unarmed protesters in the streets.
90 days later, the UK,
France, and Spain elected them to lead the UN's
human rights committee
You can't make this up.
#firekimmel
Our family will not turn to ABC for any reason until Jimmy Kimmel is fired. And we will not support your advertisers. He is manic, violent, and deranged.
And to Advertisers. If Jimmy Kimmel represents your brand then we will keep our money. But we will not view your ads on ABC.
SCOTT JENNINGS EXPLOTA EN CNN Y LOS DEJA EN SILENCIO:
“¡Tenemos un grave problema de violencia de izquierda en América y ya es hora de llamarlo por su nombre!”
“Después de tres atentados contra Trump, los ataques a Charlie Kirk, la casa de Kavanaugh, el tiroteo contra Scalise y una lista interminable… me despierto cada maldita mañana con un nudo en el estómago preguntándome: ¿quién será el próximo?”
“¡Hasta hubo una conspiración para asesinar a Russ Vought, director de la Oficina de Administración y Presupuesto! ¿Hasta dónde tienen que llegar?”
“Los conservadores estamos al borde del colapso nervioso con razón. Esto no para. Una y otra vez. Mientras tanto, la izquierda sigue llamando a Trump nazi, fascista, Hitler… repitiendo mentiras descaradas sobre Epstein y todo lo que se les ocurra. ¡Basta ya!”
“Se lo digo como conservador que vive esto todos los días: mi amigo fue asesinado el año pasado. Mi presidente sufrió tres intentos de asesinato.
Y la izquierda sigue fingiendo que el problema de la violencia política viene de la derecha.
Mentira. La violencia es suya. El odio es suyo. Y el silencio cómplice de los medios también es suyo.”
Hey @ABC You fired Roseanne Barr for a simple tweet which cost an entire production crew to lose their jobs.
WHY THE FCK are you still employing the CANCER of late night TV: Jimmy "the talentless Hack" Kimmel?
A Future Journalist’s Reflection: From Tonight’s Heartbreak to Hope on the National Mall
Tonight, as Sam and I sat glued to the broadcast of the White House Correspondents’ Dinner, what should have been an evening of sharp wit and shared laughter turned into something far darker. We heard the gunshots. We watched in disbelief as President Trump and senior officials were rushed from the stage by Secret Service. A suspect was detained amid the chaos. The event became a stark reminder of how fragile our public spaces—and our public discourse—have become. It was a debacle that left us shaken, not because we expected perfection, but because we remembered what these evenings once represented.
Just last year, the same dinner delivered something rare and beautiful: hilarious, charming speeches from both sides of the aisle—well-written, well-delivered, delivered with respect even in direct opposition. For a few hours, it felt possible to disagree fiercely and still honor one another’s humanity. That spirit used to define American life. There was a time when neighbors with opposing views could share a meal, visit one another’s homes, celebrate, and later talk baseball without the conversation turning toxic. We could hold our differences in one hand and our common love of country in the other.
We are weary of the insanity. The constant division, the violence, the erosion of basic civility—it exhausts the soul. Yet weariness is not despair. It is fuel for something better.
That is why, in just a few weeks, Sam and I will travel to Washington, DC, to participate in the Rededicate 250 National Jubilee of Prayer on the National Mall. We will stay once again in our preferred room at the Capital Hilton, where the U.S. Capitol stands visible from our familiar window—a daily reminder of the ideals we still hold dear. On Sunday, May 17—weather and event planning permitting—we will come to you live from the National Mall itself.
This is our mission: to stand with fellow Americans for a day of prayer, praise, and thanksgiving as we mark the 250th anniversary of our nation. It is a call to rededicate ourselves as One Nation Under God—setting aside the noise long enough to remember what unites us. No politics. No grandstanding. Just hearts turned toward the Source of our liberty and the future of our republic.
We cannot change tonight’s headlines. But we can choose what story we tell next. We choose hope. We choose unity. We choose to meet you on the National Mall on May 17. We will come to you live from D.C.
With gratitude and resolve,
Kimberley ReedBracey Johnson
(and Sam)
People went under tables at the correspondence dinner when much yelling erupted. Secret service ran on tables and cleared the head table with President Trump. There were loud yelling noises, not shots. It was commotion. No one told them to duck, they instinctively did so. The stage was emptied.