Census: Minority births in U.S. outnumber those of whites

By Pat Cunningham

 

Can you say “diversity,” boys and girls?

America is CHANGING:

For the first time, racial and ethnic minorities make up more than half the children born in the U.S., capping decades of heady immigration growth that is now slowing.

New 2011 census estimates highlight sweeping changes in the nation’s racial makeup and the prolonged impact of a weak economy, which is now resulting in fewer Hispanics entering the U.S.

“This is an important landmark,” said Roderick Harrison, a former chief of racial statistics at the Census Bureau who is now a sociologist at Howard University. “This generation is ...

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Fox News pundit says Democrats are becoming panicky about Obama’s chances of re-election

By Pat Cunningham

On the very same day that Gallup released a poll SHOWING that most Americans — including one in every four Republicans — expect that Barack Obama will be re-elected president  in November, the Fox News Web site published a piece aimed at sowing doubts about that.

Some guy named Chris Stirewalt WROTE that Democrats actually are increasingly worried that Obama will go down to defeat.

Oh, yeah! Sure they are! They’re just scared to death!

Ed Kilgore chortles at Stirewalt’s silliness HERE and HERE.

UPDATE: Meanwhile, there’s delicious irony in the latest poll commissioned by Fox News itself. ...

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Why are baby names so different in Republican states?

By Pat Cunningham

Six or seven years ago, before I retired from the newspaper racket, I wrote a feature piece on baby-naming trends in America. The more I researched the subject, the more I was fascinated by it.

For example, let’s compare the top ten lists for the decade in which I was born (the 1940s) with the lists for the first decade of this century:

In my time, the most popular boys’ names were, in order: James, Robert, John, William, Richard, David, Charles, Thomas, Michael and Ronald. For girls, they were: Mary, Linda, Barbara, Patricia, Carol, Sandra, Nancy, Sharon, Judith and Susan.

The ...

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Political ad from right-wing Catholic group hits abortion, gay marriage and contraception

By Pat Cunningham

This ad tells Catholic voters that their ballots will be “recorded in eternity” — which I suppose means that there will be hell to pay for anyone who votes the wrong way.

Click here to view the embedded video.

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Evil forces are trying to silence this intrepid blog!

By Pat Cunningham

The sophisticated digital machinery here at Applesauce World Headquarters has been plagued of late by all kinds of problems — viruses and various inexplicable thingies that make it increasingly difficult to honor our solemn pledge to bring political truth to a troubled nation.

There can be no doubt that this plague is the work of a sinister neo-fascist conspiracy. But it won’t succeed — not in the long run, anyway. Trustworthy techies have been recruited to remedy the situation, and their work likely will be completed within the next five days or so.

In the meantime, posting here will be more intermittent. The output will slow ...

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Profound grasp of the obvious: Ron Paul says he can’t win the Republican nomination

By Pat Cunningham

As recently as the other day,  this blog was receiving comments from Ron Paul supporters to the effect that their hero still had a chance of capturing the Republican presidential nomination.

I  can only wonder what those die-hards think of THIS:

Ron Paul hinted at it Monday, but today the Texas congressman confirmed something the campaign has never explicitly said before: He cannot win the GOP presidential nomination.

But in a convention strategy memo that followed up on his statement Monday about his campaign plans, Paul clarified the mission and shed more light than ever before on his intentions and expectations for ...

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Gallup: By a margin of 56 percent to 36 percent, Americans expect Obama to be re-elected

By Pat Cunningham

Even one in every four Republicans expects Barack Obama to win a second term, as we see on the chart above.

The story is HERE:

The poll was conducted at a time when U.S. registered voters are evenly divided in their vote preferences. Gallup’s latest Daily tracking update, based on May 8-14 interviewing, shows 46% of voters preferring Obama and 45% Romney.

It is unclear why Americans are more inclined to predict an Obama than a Romney victory when the two are essentially tied in Gallup’s latest election polling. It may be that Americans recognize the advantages Obama has ...

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Former Republican senator says Ronald Reagan wouldn’t identify with today’s GOP

By Pat Cunningham

For many months now, I’ve been arguing that the Republican Party has moved so far to the right that Ronald Reagan couldn’t win a GOP primary election these days. And seemingly with each passing day, another prominent Republican expresses much the same opinion.

The latest of these is former GOP Sen. Chuck Hegel (above) of Nebraska, who SAYS “extremists” now hold sway in his party:

“Reagan wouldn’t identify with this party. There’s a streak of intolerance in the Republican Party today that scares people. Intolerance is a very dangerous thing in a society because it always leads to a tragic ending,” ...

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Ostensibly anti-Obama attack ad misses mark, suggests he’s pro-business and pro-Wall Street

By Pat Cunningham

The geniuses at the America Future Fund seem to have forgotten that conservatives are supposed to see Barack Obama as anti-business and in favor of regulating Wall Street to death.

This attack ad fails to convey those messages, as Steve Benen notes HERE.

Click here to view the embedded video....

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Public acceptance of gays is the new normal

By Pat Cunningham

The increase in public acceptance of gay relations over the past 35 years, as measured by Gallup polls, has been nothing less than dramatic.

In Ronald Reagan’s second term as president, as many as 57 percent of Americans said same-sex relations between consenting adults should not be legal. Today, 63 percent say such relations should be legal.

And, as Gallup REPORTED this morning, most Americans have no moral objection to homosexual relations:

The slight majority of American adults, 54%, consider gay or lesbian relations morally acceptable. Public acceptance of gay/lesbian relations as morally acceptable grew slowly but steadily from 38% in 2002 to ...

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Why no media fuss over Romney’s praise of a man who blamed Americans for Sept. 11?

By Pat Cunningham

That sound you don’t hear is the buzz that’s not occurring among the mainstream media with regard to something Mitt Romney said the other day in a speech at Liberty University.

Liberty, as you may know, was founded by the late Jerry Falwell, the famed televangelist. And Romney, in his speech, said this of the man:

In his 73 years of life, Dr. Falwell left a big mark…The calling Jerry answered was not an easy one. Today we remember him as a courageous and big-hearted minister of the Gospel who never feared an argument, and never hated an adversary. Jerry deserves ...

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On gay marriage, President Obama is for states’ rights, while Mitt Romney wants a nationally-imposed ban

By Pat Cunningham

Hey! Wait a minute! I thought Republicans were supposed to be champions of states’ rights and Democrats were supposed to be advocates of federal mandates.

Isn’t that what the GOPers have been telling us for years now?

Well, I guess the gay marriage issue PUTS THE LIE to that stuff:

[Mitt] Romney does not want to talk about gay marriage, precisely because it puts him in the awkward position of explaining what alternatives he favors. But if you are inclined to question the issue’s relevance in a presidential race, since marriage law is traditionally handled by the states, note that Romney ...

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The Democratic and Republican parties have completely switched sides in the past 50 years

By Pat Cunningham

Writing in the June issue of Vanity Fair, Todd S. Purdom ARGUES that “over the past half-century, the two parties completely switched roles, with the G.O.P. turning into rebels and the Democrats defending the status quo.”

Conservatives are no longer, as William F. Buckley Jr. famously put it in the founding credo of National Review, simply standing “athwart history, yelling Stop.” They are, instead, eager to roll history back, and are prepared to destroy the national village in order to save it…

The radical element is now so firmly in control that the Republican Party of 2012 not only has ...

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Obama campaign video focuses on economic plundering of Kansas City steel plant

By Pat Cunningham

This video, which was released this morning, puts the lie to the Republican argument that the Obama campaign doesn’t want to talk about the economy and jobs.

Click here to view the embedded video.

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Here’s a shorter version, better suited for use as a TV ad:

Click here to view the embedded video.

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Newsweek cover photo of “first gay president” stirs a buzz

By Pat Cunningham

 

There’s LOTS OF STUFF on the Internet today about the latest issue of Newsweek, which hits the newsstands tomorrow:

It won’t be nearly as controversial as Time magazine’s breastfeeding cover, but Newsweek’s May 21 issue declares Barack Obama the country’s “first gay president.”

The accompanying cover story was written by Andrew Sullivan, the popular–and openly gay–political blogger. The magazine even gives the commander-in-chief a rainbow halo.

Sullivan’s cover story is not yet online, but in a blog post published earlier this week, Sullivan wrote that Obama’s support of gay marriage brought him to tears....

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Sneak preview of “Family Guy” send-up of Tea Party movement

By Pat Cunningham

This episode airs on Fox tonight at 8 p.m. CDT.

Click here to view the embedded video.

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Ron Paul’s Brownshirts shout down Romney’s son

By Pat Cunningham

My political passions have never been of the sort that favors shouting down  speakers with whom I disagree. Over the years, I’ve seen a lot of such conduct among my fellow lefties – let’s not call these people liberals; infringing on a person’s free-speech rights is decidely illiberal — and I’ve always been offended by it.

Accordingly, I find THIS STUFF offensive:

Supporters of Ron Paul booed presidential hopeful Mitt Romney’s son off the stage Saturday at the Arizona Republican Party convention, as he sought to solidify support for his father’s nomination…

Josh Romney [above] had to stop repeatedly as people booed and yelled for ...

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Veteran Republican pollster warns his party that its homophobia invites political disaster

By Pat Cunningham

 

Republican pollster Jan van Lohuizen (above) issued a memorandum yesterday noting that public support for gay marriage is quickly accelerating and won’t likely slow down anytime soon.

The story is HERE.

And HERE‘s Andrew Sullivan’s take on the memo:

The last paragraph is, to my mind, the most remarkable. It’s advising Republican candidates to emphasize the conservative nature of gay marriage, to say how it encourages personal responsibility, commitment, stability and family values. It uses Dick Cheney’s formula (which was for a couple of years, the motto of this blog) that “freedom means freedom for everyone.” And it ...

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Perfect gift for your racist friends: A gun-range target bearing a likeness of Trayvon Martin

By Pat Cunningham

Notice, please, that the silhouetted figure on the target includes the requisite bag of Skittles and can of iced tea. Details like that are important to discerning bigots.

You can read more about this HERE....

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Gallup: Most Americans agree with Obama on gay marriage

By Pat Cunningham

The second paragraph in the following excerpt from THIS STORY gives me pause:

More than half of Americans say they approve of President Obama’s stance that same-sex couples should be allowed to marry legally, but 60% say that his shift in position will have no bearing on how they vote in the November election, according to a new USA TODAY/Gallup poll.

Overall, 51% approve of Obama’s new position on same-sex marriage, compared with 45% who disapprove. Nearly 13% say his shift in position will make them more likely to vote for him, while 26% say it will make them less ...

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