Video of the Day
December 23, 2008 by Marc Lamont Hill
Today’s video of the day comes from Angel Lola Luv, who is about to drop a rap album. Thoughts?
December 22, 2008 by Marc Lamont Hill
We can’t forget what bold and ingenious leadership can accomplish against the caution of low expectations in harsh economic times.
FDR Didn’t Govern from ‘the Center’ — Neither Should Obama
By Gray Brechin
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi wasted no time cautioning Americans that they should not let their hopes run away with them just because the Democrats scored an electoral landslide. Calling herself a “proud progressive,” Pelosi advised president-elect Obama’s supporters to exercise the diminished expectations of political prudence: “The country must be governed from the middle,” she said a day after his victory.
November marked the 75th anniversary of one of the least known relief agencies to come out of the New Deal — the Civil Works Administration. At a time when the press regularly fuses FDR’s jaunty image with that of Barack Obama’s — and when the president-elect himself vows to create 2.5 million new jobs within two years as “a plan big enough to meet the challenges we face” — we should remember how much more one short-lived agency accomplished through the winter of another economic crisis.
The Speaker, whose father represented Baltimore as a New Deal Democrat, must know that Franklin Roosevelt did not govern from the middle. He chose a Midwestern social worker steeped in the Social Gospel movement at Iowa’s Grinnell College to run his relief programs, Harry Hopkins knew that legions of impoverished Americans could not wait for the cautious policies of Harold Ickes’ Public Works Administration to provide them with jobs. Neither could his boss.
On November 9, 1933 President Roosevelt issued an executive order creating the Civil Works Administration. He did so by moving $400 million ($6.4 billion in today’s dollars) previously allocated to the PWA into the CWA account. A meeting of governors, mayors and other public officials six days later at Washington’s Mayflower Hotel effectively launched the agency.
Just Jokes…
December 22, 2008 by Marc Lamont Hill
The Onion’s 2008 In Review: Politics
In 2008, two Democratic governors, Eliot Spitzer of New York and Rod Blagojevich of Illinois, were disgraced by illegal activities. What do you think?
Tammy Hall,
Provost
“We should just be grateful that all of this happened at a state level. Can you imagine if one of our presidents had conducted himself in a disgraceful or illegal way?”
Phil Kuenn,
Systems Analyst
“Those crazy-ass governors. Thank God all those lieutenant governors are around to pick up the slack.”
Emerson Rocchi,
Police Officer
“Oh, sure, pick on the Democratic governors. What about all those people Arnold Schwarzenegger mercilessly mowed down before being crushed by a hydraulic press?”
Photo of the Day
December 22, 2008 by Marc Lamont Hill
Today’s photo of the day whose the legendary actress Butterfly McQueen. McQueen is best known for her pioneering role as Prissy in Gone With The Wind (”I don’t know nothin’ about birthin’ no babies!”). She passed away 13 years ago today… May she rest in peace!
Video of the Day
December 22, 2008 by Marc Lamont Hill
Today’s video of the day is the “classic” video from Eddie Murphy and Michael Jackson. How much would Eddie pay to take this one back? My, My, My…

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