SplashNews.com Judge Brett Kavanaugh Had Strong Words For Senate Judiciary Hearing Lordt. Just when you thought this country couldn’t be any more of a soap opera — these SCOTUS confirmation hearings produce even more material. Much of the world was tuned in to the riveting drama induced by the Senate Judiciary Committee’s hearing for Dr. Christine Blasey Ford to testify about sexual assault allegations against Supreme Court nominee Judge Brett M. Kavanaugh, Thursday at the Dirksen Senate Office Building on Capitol Hill. SplashNews.com The faces in the room were very telling SplashNews.com You can tell Kamala Harris knows how to sniff out a bullishter SplashNews.com The hearing was a LOT, even for some Republicans, like Ted Cruz SplashNews.com Dr. Christine Blasey Ford got emotional, but not nearly as emotional as Judge Kavanaugh SplashNews.com Who showed how truly terrifying angry white men can be. Hit the flip to see how this human hemorrhoid wipe displayed his toxic masculinity all over his face
Will Smith, Marc Anthony And Bad Bunny “Está Rico” Will Smith’s back in the booth and this time he brought Marc Anthony and Bad Bunny with him. The trio’s dropped their new track and video for “Está Rico” that includes Big Willy and Bad Bunny dropping bars with Marc on the hook. Will who marked his 50th birthday this week with a bungee jump , even dropped a little Spanish in some of his verses. Watch “Está Rico” below.
Just a few weeks shy of her 50th birthday, Janet Jackson is reportedly expecting a bundle of joy. The baby news comes a month after the“BURNITUP!” singer postponed her Unbreakable tour to “start planning” a family with her hubby, Wissam Al Mana. “Please, if you could try and understand that it’s important that I do this now,” […]
Congratulations may be in order. Just two weeks shy of her 50th birthday, Janet Jackson is reportedly pregnant with her first child. According to ET, a source…
Congratulations may be in order. Just two weeks shy of her 50th birthday, Janet Jackson is reportedly pregnant with her first child. According to ET, a source…
This upcoming weekend is an emotional one because it marks the 50th anniversary of the iconic and groundbreaking marches from Selma to Montgomery in Alabama. Initiated…
On the heels of her role in Selma , Oprah Winfrey is honoring Civil Rights Legends with a month-long celebration in January on the OWN network. Coinciding with the 50th…
“You talkin’ to me?!?!” Tavis Smiley Says President Obama Should Be More Like Martin Luther King Jr. With the 50th Anniversary of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King’s march on Washington approaching this Wednesday, the White House announced that President Barack Obama will take the podium to deliver a much-anticipated public address commemorating MLK’s legacy and his lauded “I Have A Dream” speech. Obviously there will be many comparisons drawn between Dr. King and President Obama before, during, and after this speech, but Tavis Smiley asserts that Obama and Dr. King are dissimilar not necessarily in form, but in function. Via WashingtonPost Since the White House announced that President Obama will speak to the nation on Wednesday from the steps of the Lincoln Memorial, commemorating the 50th anniversary of the March on Washington and the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.’s “I Have a Dream” speech, I have been asked the same questions again and again: Is it appropriate for the president to occupy that sacred space? Does Obama have the moral authority to speak where King spoke? Does anyone? My honest answer to these questions: I don’t know. But here is what I do know. The future of our democracy is inextricably linked to how seriously we take King’s legacy. A legacy of unarmed truth and unconditional love. A legacy of brilliant prose and prophetic witness. The president’s decision to honor the march is proper and commendable. But when he stands where King stood and delivers a speech of his own, he inevitably invites comparisons between his words and King’s. I hope Obama rises to the challenge to be truly King-like, not just King-lite. His speech cannot be full of great sound bites but devoid of sound public policy. Smiley goes on to say: The unsettling truth is that during the Obama era, black America has fallen even further behind. The African American unemployment rate, for instance, remains stubbornly and disproportionately high at 12.6 percent, compared with the national rate of 7.4 percent. And while private-sector jobs are experiencing a slight uptick, the lack of public-sector jobs is suffocating black livelihoods. Sadly, a few black chief executives notwithstanding, race still matters in the private sector. Education is not the great equalizer. I know too many black Ivy League graduates whose degrees cannot close this gap, and heaven help you if you’re applying for a private-sector job with a “black-sounding” name. Researchers have found that these applicants receive up to 50 percent fewer callbacks than applicants with “white-sounding” names. Black misery is the fierce urgency of now. Do we want history to record that black folk fared even worse under the first black president? I certainly do not. We all understand that Obama is a politician and King was a prophet. But does that mean that the president, even with the structural and political constraints of his high office, cannot speak more truth? …But if Obama is to be transformational and not just transactional, a statesman and not just another politician, a thermostat and not just a thermometer, then it’s time for him to use his power to help regulate the temperature of our society and not just settle for recording the temperature of public opinion. It’s time to take some risks. To stop playing it safe in the second term. To tell the truth about the suffering in America that’s being rendered invisible simply because we choose not to see it. What kind of speech do you expect from POTUS Barry on Wednesday? What issues and topics to you want to hear him address? Image via AP
Cris Carter placed the exclamation point on the 50th induction ceremony for the Pro Football Hall of Fame on Saturday night. The celebrated wide receiver…