Tag Archives: Republican

ANSWERS Who’s Racist: Trump and/or Duke

Note:  Trump officially secured the Republican nomination for President last night, and David Duke, a Trump supporter, recently announced plans to run for Congress in the state of Louisiana. In my last blog, I posed the question:  Which of these … Continue reading

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Romney’s Republican Re-evaluation: Diversity Unconsciousness

In the aftermath of President Obama’s re-election, much has been written about diversity.  Efforts to explain Mitt Romney’s loss have focused attention on his inability to muster significant support from Asians, Blacks, Latinos, gays and lesbians, women, and youth.  As … Continue reading

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Hidden Bias and Stay-at-Home Moms

In case you missed it, political pundit Hilary Rosen made news last week when she told Anderson Cooper that Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney should think twice about relying on his wife to tell him what women really care about. … Continue reading

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Newt Gingrich’s Comments: Modern-Day Sophisticated Stereotyping

Just the other day, Newt Gingich accused Mitt Romney of saying anything that will get him votes.  He could have just as easily been referring to himself, and his recent comments regarding poverty amongst children.  Even though those comments were … Continue reading

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Cain’s Contradiction

In recent weeks, Governor Rick Perry has been fending off criticism for not removing a racially offensive term from a rock outside a hunting camp his family once leased. One of the most prominent critics is fellow Republican presidential candidate, … Continue reading

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