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Columns Politics | Wednesday, October 28,2009

General Election Picks

Remember to vote Nov. 3!

By Editors
Mayor: Michael Bloomberg As we mentioned back in September, the key to governing the city at this critical juncture is nursing a more diverse economy back to health while maintaining and building on the gains of recent years in education, business, public safety and the vibrant culture that defines the City. We think Mayor Michael Bloomberg is best qualified for this job. Read more Read it in print

Columns Politics | Wednesday, September 30,2009

Mission Accomplished?

After electing Obama, many progressive-minded people feel like they’ve done their job. But a crop of activist-inspired documentaries reminds us there’s no time for fatigue, just hope

By Jerry Portwood
WE ARE IN A DIRE SITUATION. We are at a crossroads. We are living in an unprecedented era. We must do something now. If you believe all the pronouncements, proselytizing and punditry (and the requisite media hype), then we are undergoing an extraordinary shift in the way in which Americans will live their lives, as well as a renewal of faith in our politicians to do something about it—which means it’s a perfect opportunity for agitprop and activism to take hold yet again. At least that seems to be the argument from a recent upsurge in politically minded documentaries that seek to rouse a lazy populace once content to shop away all fears—both foreign and domestic. Read more Read it in print

Columns Politics | Wednesday, September 9,2009

Our Election Picks

Endorsements for the Sept. 15 primary

By Editors
TRADITIONALLY NEW YORK PRESS has not endorsed in local elections—unless it was meant as ridicule. But times have changed.This is only the second time we’ve endorsed a mayor (an entirely different editorial board and publisher “satirically” endorsed Fernando Ferrer in 2005), and nowadays we take the entire process seriously. Read more Read it in print

Columns Politics | Thursday, June 25,2009

Real Politikin': Group Therapy

It’s time for the LGBT community to shake off its addiction to Democratic pandering

By Jamaal Young
You need help. No, seriously…you are in desperate need of an intervention. Ever since November 2nd, you have become addicted to all things Barack Obama. You’re so hooked you’ve even given his wife a fashion award just for dressing better than Barbara and Laura Bush (not a hard task by any stretch of the imagination), thinking that Michelle’s approval will bring you closer to his heart and once that’s done, he’ll give you what you’ve been needing: passage of the Employment Non-Discrimination Act (ENDA); the repeal of the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA); and the end of Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell (DADT). Read more

Columns Politics | Wednesday, May 13,2009

Real Politikin': Of Photo-Ops and False Choices

Or, how I learned to stop defending sadists and embrace federal prosecution

By Jamaal Young
It shouldn’t take a genius to point out that getting a new publicity photo is not a good reason to conduct a low altitude flight of Air Force One—complete with a F-16 fighter jet in hot pursuit—over the skyscrapers and monuments of New York City. But there you have it, on April 27; officials at the White House proving that sense ain’t always so common after all. And while most New Yorkers experienced a collective feeling of ‘here we go again, more in-flight drama in the skies above Manhattan,’ my particular déją vu skewed more toward the realization that I had seen this kind of bureaucratic bullshit before. Read more

Columns Politics | Wednesday, April 29,2009

Real Politikin': Slave Mentality

Time for gays to stop this minstrel show for the pretty blondes

By Jamaal Young
Just when you thought it was safe to be gay, along comes Carrie Prejean, the runner-up in the Miss USA contest, who may have totally destroyed all hope of ever achieving full equality for the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) community when she so astutely stated, “We live in a land where you can choose same-sex marriage or opposite marriage. I think in my country, in my family, I think that I believe that a marriage should be between a man and a woman.” Read more

Columns Politics | Friday, April 24,2009

Perez Hilton: The Foul Face of 'Gay' Activism

The 'Queen of Media' reveals his hateful side to the world

By J. Matt Barber
You may have heard. During Sunday’s Miss USA pageant openly “gay” activist and pageant judge Perez Hilton – the self-styled “Queen of Media” – ambushed Carrie Prejean – the openly Christian Miss California – with a politically loaded question on so-called “same-sex marriage.” Prejean’s candid answer – as both Hilton and Miss USA organizer Donald Trump later admitted – likely cost her the crown. Read more

Columns Politics | Thursday, April 2,2009

Real Politikin': Lovin’ is Best...

When you put your cellmate to the test

By Jamaal Young
Being a native of Kansas, you can imagine my delight when I learned that Oz, the critically-acclaimed HBO series from the late 1990s, wasn’t some lame update of the Frank L. Baum classic featuring Dorothy and the Scarecrow. Instead, it was a gritty, sweaty, nasty prison drama full of gritty, sweaty, nasty men all sharing the same living space 24 hours a day with not a woman in sight. Read more

Columns Politics | Thursday, March 19,2009

Real Politikin': Someone Stop the Music

We need to stop exploiting violence against women and start working on effective policy reform

By Jamaal Young
I love Rihanna. I’m firmly convinced that if she and I were to ever meet, we’d become instant BFFs. But as much as I adore that cute Caribbean pixie, I won’t use this column to join the chorus of well-meaning public figures imploring her to leave her abuser and then further demanding that Chris Brown be brought to justice. These efforts, while commendable, are all just part of the all-too-repetitive song and dance where, every few years, a famous woman makes headlines not for her musical or cinematic hits but for the physical hits visited upon her face and body by an intimate partner. Read more

Columns Politics | Wednesday, March 4,2009

Real Politikin': Who Are These Republicans?

And why are they the hope of white conservatives?

By Jamaal Young
You have to hand it to the Republicans; they sure do know how to pick 'em. To counter their reputation of being the party of old, crotchety white men bellowing on talk radio that they are losing the country to the blacks, the browns and the gays, the Grand Old Party has recently put forward a couple of new faces of color. Read more
 


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