• 'America's back.'

    For those who haven't had the opportunity to catch the State of the Union address a couple of nights back, here's an offline feed just for you.


    "America's back," indeed. Too bad some people just don't know it yet.

    When you're finished, please direct your attention to the Field Negro, as he has a post up about that photo of Jan Brewer scolding Obama for being the uppity Negro he is:

    The two leaders could be seen engaged in an intense conversation at the base of Air Force One's steps. Both could be seen smiling, but speaking at the same time.
    Asked moments later what the conversation was about, Brewer, a Republican, said: "He was a little disturbed about my book."
    Apparently, Brewer felt like she was the one being given a what-fer:
    She also described meeting the president at the White House in 2010 to talk about immigration. "I felt a little bit like I was being lectured to, and I was a little kid in a classroom, if you will, and he was this wise professor and I was this little kid, and this little kid knows what the problem is and I felt minimized to say the least."
    Aww.

    Well Jan, it goes without saying you were behaving a bit like a kid having a full-on meltdown in a Target aisle, and Pres. Obama was too kind to break out the belt. Spare the rod and all of that (no, not THAT rod. Talk about minds in gutters...).

    Meanwhile, missing minority kids are being ignored in a world where only photogenic white skin and a convincing profile warrants media attention and a serious investigation by law enforcement. Shouldn't all missing kids be given equal amounts of face time, so they can be found and returned home where they belong, instead of being dismissed as delinquents and runaways?