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Tim Walz and the Scapegoat Economy
Every time someone shows real motion, real mass appeal, or the ability to connect across lines of class and culture, the same playbook gets pulled out.

Trump-Era HBCU Funding: Windfall or Wedge?
In a political climate where optics often outpace outcomes, the Trump administration’s decision to allocate nearly $500 million to Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) and tribal colleges left many in the education world stunned—and suspicious.

Holy Bodies and Blue Jeans: Cynthia Erivo, Sydney Sweeney, and the Manufactured Outrage Machine
When Cynthia Erivo stepped onto the stage of the Hollywood Bowl as Jesus Christ in Jesus Christ Superstar, the reactions came fast and loud. Not because she couldn’t sing—she could. Not because she didn’t belong on that stage—she did. But because she dared to embody a figure many Americans still consider off-limits

Texas Democrats Walk Out—But Are They Playing Checkers in a Chess Game?
Texas Democrats didn’t just skip a vote yesterday—they ghosted the entire state. In a high-drama quorum break, more than fifty House Democrats fled to blue territory to block a Trump‑blessed redistricting plan that would flip five U.S. House seats red before the 2026 midterms.

🚨 Ty Green vs. Anye Elite: The Immigration Showdown You Didn’t Know You Needed
🔥 Things got HOT on the latest episode of The Commentary when Black conservative activist Ty Green pulled up for a no-holds-barred...

Trump, Nepotism, and the Black Case for the Family Economy
Say what you want about the Trumps (and I’ve said plenty), but Donald Trump had Ivanka in the West Wing, Jared running foreign policy, and Don Jr. and Eric holding down the business empire.


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