After witnessing the success of Jay-Z and Kanye West’s “Watch The Throne” tour, Chris Rock has been inspired! In a recent interview, Chris Rock announced that he’d like to put together a tour of his own…with DAVE CHAPPELLE! (Wouldn’t that be NUTS?) Granted, rumors of this tour have been swirling since last Fall. BUT, this is the first time that Chris Rock has publicly spoken about it. Check out more of what he had to say HERE .
Everyone would agree that politics is the HOT TOPIC this year. President Obama is working his re-election campaign and there are 4 potential Republican nominees battling it out for their party’s nomination. No matter WHO you vote for, it is important that you VOTE. Often times, I hear of people who go to the poles, only to get turned away because they were at the wrong precinct or not registered like they thought they were. Well, here’s a GREAT way to check! If you registered in the State of Georgia, be sure to check out your Voter Information/Status on the Georgia Secretary of State’s “MVP” Site to ensure everything is accurate! Take action EARLY so they’ll be no confusion on election day! Also, be sure to spread the word!
Southern Brooklyn’s current state senate map. More details emerge on Eric Schneiderman’s national mortgage efforts. Governor Cuomo and Tom DiNapoli congratulate him . The latest claim in Albany’s redistricting game is that State Assembly maps will be out around noon with a question mark over the State Senate boundaries. Assembly maps are trickling out . Although the lines were supposed to be released… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : The Politicker Discovery Date : 25/01/2012 07:36 Number of articles : 2
Lots of late-breaking news happening down here in the great State of Georgia. From the top: Art2SuperPac.com will be hosting a live feed of the hearings tomorrow. I’d recommend using Internet Explorer to view the Windows Media Player plugin. Next, it must be freakin’ for real, as the following video (via BirtherReport.com) from Fox 5 Atlanta, demonstrates. Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : The Right Side of Life Discovery Date : 25/01/2012 08:01 Number of articles : 2
Aside from the optimistic platitudes, soaring rhetoric and feel-good proposals, President Barack Obama’s 2012 State of the Union address was overtly populist and unquestionably combative as he maps a path to a second term in 2013. Obama’s speech included no shortage of appeals to unity, bipartisanship and overriding American purpose, and he articulated plenty of vague, popular-sounding policy goals, similarly to how Bill Clinton kicked off his 1996 campaign. His central message, though, stressed a sharp and basic philosophical contrast with his ideological opponents, clearly forming the centerpiece of his reelection effort. While Obama prevailed in 2008 as a change agent – a more progressive implementer of American ideals than his GOP opponents, certainly, but still a post-partisan uniter – he appears to be taking a dramatically different tack in 2012. Can this new, 2012 version of Obama recapture the same campaign magic, however? Will independent voters return to him over the Republican alternative? With approval ratings in the mid-40s, he’s clearly banking on it, since this seemed in many respects a speech designed to align him with the “99 percent.” You tell us: President Obama in 2012?
President wants to require every student stay in school until graduation or they turn 18. By Gil Kaufman Vice President Joe Biden, President Barack Obama and House Speaker John Boehner Photo: CBS The president’s State of the Union address is meant to give the nation an update on what has been accomplished and what is still left to be done. But in a re-election year , the televised appearance before Congress cannot avoid being seen as a sales pitch to the nation for four more years, and on Tuesday night (January 24), during his third such speech, President Obama laid out his vision for the future should he get the job again in November. Touching on everything from education reform to a call for reviving American manufacturing, clean energy, immigration reform and a return to civility in Washington, Obama discussed his successes while challenging his Republican cohorts to pave the way for more opportunity for a middle class that has been hit hard by lingering economic uncertainty and unemployment. Obama opened by reminding voters that he recently welcomed home the last troops from Iraq and oversaw the killing of terror mastermind Osama bin Laden and many of al Qaeda’s top lieutenants. “Imagine what we could accomplish if we were to follow their example,” he said, praising America’s warriors for working together and not being divided by their personal ambitions. In a week when the Megaupload site was taken down , the president promised to stop the piracy of American movies, music and software overseas. With tens of millions out of work, Obama also said he wants to train 2 million workers with skills that will “lead directly to a job” through partnerships between community colleges and local businesses. In another step away from the Bush administration’s “No Child Left Behind” program, Obama praised the value of good teachers, saying, “Stop teaching to the test [and] replace teachers who just aren’t helping kids learn.” He also called on every state to require students to stay in high school until they graduate or turn 18. To further their education, Obama urged Congress to stop interest rates on student loans from doubling as scheduled in July, extending the tuition tax credit and double the number of work-study jobs in the next five years. In a firm challenge to colleges and universities constantly raising tuition rates, the president warned that if they can’t harness technology and redesign courses to help students finish more quickly, they will face less taxpayer funding. Speaking to the thousands of students brought here as children who aren’t American citizens, the president said they should not live under the threat of deportation because Congress can’t agree on a comprehensive immigration plan. “If election-year politics keeps Congress from acting on a comprehensive plan, let’s at least agree to stop expelling responsible young people who want to staff our labs, start new businesses and defend this country,” he said. “Send me a law that gives them the chance to earn their citizenship. I will sign it right away.” Like so many presidents before him, Obama also called for a comprehensive energy strategy that’s “cleaner, cheaper and full of new jobs,” touting a supply of natural gas that could last the nation nearly 100 years and which could create 600,000 jobs by the end of the decade. “I will not walk away from the promise of clean energy,” he said. “I will not cede the wind or solar or battery industry to China or Germany because we refuse to make the same commitment here.” Earlier in the day, Republican presidential hopeful Mitt Romney, standing in front of a giant sign reading “Obama Isn’t Working,” offered a “pre-buttal” of the president’s address. Before hearing the speech, the former Massachusetts governor predicted it would be “more divisive rhetoric from a desperate campaigner in chief … it’s shameful for a president to use the State of the Union to divide our nation.” But, in closing, Obama returned to his theme of public service. “Those of us who’ve been sent here to serve can learn from the service of our troops. When you put on that uniform, it doesn’t matter if you’re black or white; Asian or Latino; conservative or liberal; rich or poor; gay or straight,” said the commander in chief who ended the “don’t ask, don’t tell” policy . “When you’re marching into battle, you look out for the person next to you, or the mission fails,” he continued. “When you’re in the thick of the fight, you rise or fall as one unit, serving one nation, leaving no one behind. So it is with America. Each time I look at that flag, I’m reminded that our destiny is stitched together like those 50 stars and those 13 stripes. No one built this country on their own. This nation is great because we built it together. This Nation is great because we worked as a team. This nation is great because we get each other’s backs. And if we hold fast to that truth, in this moment of trial, there is no challenge too great; no mission too hard.” What did you think of the president’s State of the Union address? Let us know in comments below! Check back for up-to-the-minute coverage on the primary races and stick with PowerOf12.org throughout the 2012 presidential election season.
A new study has revealed some really depressing news. Not only are high school seniors performing at the same level as 13 year old white kids, they’re performing at the same level as they did 30 years ago. “We take kids that start [high school] a little behind and by the time they finish high school, they’re way behind,” says Amy Wilkins, vice president for government affairs and communications at the Education Trust, a Washington-based educational advocacy group. “That’s the opposite of what American values say education is about. Education is supposed to level the playing field. And it does the opposite. . . .While many people are celebrating our postracial society . . . there is still a significant hangover in our schools.” The Education Trust says African-American and Latino students have made little to no progress in 12th-grade reading scores since 1994, continuing to lag behind white students. Math achievement has also remained flat, with the gap between white students and those of color widening. Educators cite these causes for the disparity in performance: Lowered expectations for students of color Growing income inequality and lack of resources in low-income school districts Unequal access to experienced teachers An increased number of “out of field” teachers instructing minority students in subjects outside their area of expertise Unconscious bias” by teachers and administrators. This is truly alarming news. We’d say that Obama needs to do something but we’re not sure what he can do. It’s time to make some demands on a local city and community level. Let’s figure it out. Source More On Bossip! Put On Blast: Amber Rose’s Former Publicist Goes H.A.M. On Twitter! Says She And Yeezy Broke Up Cuz She’s A Lyin’ Thievin’ A$$ Beyotch!!! X-Rated Bangers: The Hottest Black Adult Movie Stars In The Biz…Would You Wife Any Of Them? Part 4 “The Money Shot” Woosah, Woosah: Do You Live In One Of The 10 Most Stressful Cities In America? More To Love: A Gallery Of Plus-Sized Women Making It Rain…Who Would You Wife?
A judge has ordered President Barack Obama to appear in court in Atlanta this week for a hearing on a complaint that says Obama isn’t a natural-born citizen and can’t be president. Article II Superpac will provide live streaming video … Continue reading → Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Gateway Pundit Discovery Date : 23/01/2012 10:02 Number of articles : 3
As we previously reported, during a fundraising stop at Harlem’s historic Apollo Theater, President Barack Obama wowed the crowd with a brief rendition of Al Green’s classic, “Let’s Stay Together.” The legendary soul singer and reverend, who was in the audience, told TMZ that the Commander-In-Chief was “terrific” and “he nailed it.” What do you think? Can the President sing? RELATED POSTS: President Obama Sings Al Green’s “Let’s Stay Together” At The Apollo! [VIDEO] Beyonce Tries To Get President Obama Re-Elected Will Smith Spotted With President Barack Obama Jennifer Hudson Sings “Happy Birthday” To Barack Obama [VIDEO]
**Written by Doug Powers It’s Friday afternoon, which means we’re sitting around waiting to see which documents get dumped out a second floor window of the White House before everybody heads off for the weekend. Until that happens, Jay Carney’s taken it upon himself to keep everybody entertained: WH reporter: “Do you understand the optics Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Michelle Malkin Discovery Date : 20/01/2012 19:44 Number of articles : 2