Almost all politicians exaggerate from time to time, but U.S. Rep. Andre Carson moved straight into flat-out lying territory Tuesday when he told fellow blacks that members of Congress allied with the Tea Party movement “would love to see you and me … hanging on a tree.”
In an age of more and more demagoguery, it’s one of the most blatant lies I’ve seen — and it’s clearly designed to push political buttons.
I’ve talked a lot about the need to get past the political hatred that’s so much a part of our system today. I’ve said we need to quit ranting at each other and learn to understand where other people are coming from. I can’t add much to what I’ve already said about that, but I want to review — again — why this is happening.
Throwaway culture can leave us looking for something that lasts
Archived audio of my Alaska radio interview available for download
Lesson for McCain’s ’08 voters: The lesser of two evils is still evil
Ghost of Richard M. Nixon haunts Obama administration’s IRS fiasco
Pursuit of dream pushes singer closer to stardom since we met
We often don’t see who loves us until it’s too late to be an option
The plan sounded fair at the time, but why did I pay for everything?
I keep forgetting that I can’t save those who don’t want to be saved
Love & Hope — Episode 5: