bring the for the people act to the floor later this month for a vote. it can t come soon enough, as republican led legislatures across the country have introduced nearly 400 bills that limit voting access. an anti-voting wave that this country has not seen since the end of reconstruction. ari berman writes that much of what we re witnessing is a concerted attempt to end the second reconstruction which began with the passing of the voting act in 1965. the republican party is rewriting the rules of american democracy to protect conservative white political power from the rising influence of new demographic groups. unless something is done now, the damage could be irreparable. tuesday, president biden, signaling a new phase in the pressure campaign, he called out two obstinate members of his own party. this sacred right is under assault with an intensity and aggressiveness that we have not seen in a long, long time. it s simply un-american. i hear all of the folks on tv sayin
than george let alone china, the communist country that major league baseball still does work with. we have fox team coverage. steve harrigan and atlanta where the backlash against major league baseball s decision is growing. but we begin with white house correspondent peter doocy who asked that question live from the north lawn. i had a chance to ask president biden this afternoon who did speak supportively of moving the baseball all-star game out of georgia whether or not all sporting events in that state, now that they got a new voting law are created equal. do you think the masters golf tournament should be moved out of georgia? i think that s up to the masters. you know, it is reassuring to see that for-profit operations and businesses are speaking up about how these new jim crow laws are just antithetical to who we are. i think that s a very tough decision for a corporation to make. and the white house claims they are not supporting cancer culture. we are not
“The Black State” builds to a page-turner. Refreshingly verbose, the novel subverts its own genre with its amusing insistence on much talk before any action.
"The Black State" builds to a page-turner. Refreshingly verbose, the novel subverts its own genre with its amusing insistence on much talk before any action.