Donald Trump said he’s “the least racist person” in the room at the final presidential debate. Then he claimed that nobody has done more for the Black community than he had. By the time the night was over, his supporter, Rick Santorum, claimed that nobody ever called Trump a racist before he was president. Those three statements were so outlandishly false that they deserve a response. Here it is.
Read MoreThe way to honor Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s life and her legacy is by carrying on the work she pursued, by voting in record numbers in the November 3 election, and by working to end the systems of oppression that perpetuate discrimination against women and people of color in America.
Read MoreTrump delivered what may have been the most overtly racist convention speech since Pat Buchanan's infamous culture war speech at the 1992 Republican National Convention. And it was the most profoundly divisive convention speech given by a major party nominee since Barry Goldwater's 1964 acceptance speech.
Read MoreRepublican Rep. Mark Meadows of North Carolina brought out a black woman named Lynne Patton to prove that Donald Trump is not a racist. That didn’t go over so well.
Read More