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Barack Obama Obama ruined my game

Being a black male intellectual used to make me stand out. Now, it's the norm. Thanks for nothing, man.
  • Can black voters save a Southern Republican?

    North Carolina is getting bluer, but there's some speculation that GOP Sen. Richard Burr might keep his seat thanks to his outreach to African Americans.
  • Caught in a Steele trap

    Affirmative action, Republican-style, doomed party Chairman Michael Steele to failure before he ever took the job.
  • Will trade: One black Democrat for one Mormon Republican

    Even if Congress gives D.C. a vote in the House, don't expect federal lawmakers to stop meddling in the city's business.
  • The Michelle Obama hair challenge

    Nappy or relaxed, African-American hair has always been a loaded subject. So what does it mean to have a black do in the White House?
  • Just how bad off is the Republican Party?

    Republicans know what they're against: Barack Obama. They're still figuring out what they're for.
  • Young, black, sexy and sad in San Francisco

    A tender African-American love story set in the capital of white hipsterdom, "Medicine for Melancholy" is the perfect indie debut for the early Obama era.
  • Chris Rock's good hair day

    The comedian talks about why African-Americans spend so much money on their hair, the political ramifications of the weave, and his new documentary.
  • Obama and the spirit of Hawaii

    On this day when we vow to begin again, a prayer for a sea change in America.
  • Are we there yet, Martin?

    MLK helped pave the road to the White House for Obama, but it will take more than Tuesday's inauguration to fulfill King's dream.
  • Don't blame Proposition 8 on African-Americans

    A new study contradicts claims that African-American voters led to the passage of California's gay marriage ban.
  • Should Michelle Obama's booty be off-limits?

    A round table discussion on Erin Aubry Kaplan's controversial piece about the "assets" of our future first lady.
  • First lady got back

    I'm a black woman who never thought I'd see a powerful, beautiful female with a body like mine in the White House. Then I saw Michelle Obama -- and her booty!
  • A rough night for gay Obama supporters

    I was elated over Obama's historic win. Then I got the news that Proposition 8 was passing -- banning my right to marry a woman.
  • How Obama won, by the numbers

    The polls were right after all, and it was the economy, stupid, but there were still some surprises in the final results.
  • How to read the numbers on Election Day

    Howard Dean's pollster tells you the five things to look for in early returns Tuesday.
  • Racists for Obama

    Plenty of white bigots will vote for Barack Obama on Tuesday. There are some things they fear more than black people.
  • Black voters may lead Democratic wave

    An Obama-propelled increase in African-American turnout, already apparent in early voting, may put more Democrats in Congress.
  • Proposition 8 vs. black homophobia

    An African-American lesbian explains why she's hopeful that an "Obama Effect" won't kill gay marriage in California.
  • Why Obama has to stay above 50 percent

    A GOP operative argues that in a race between a white and black candidate, "undecideds" vote white. Meaning, "undecideds" will break for McCain.
  • Why is Barack Obama now electable?

    From the youth vote to Sarah Palin's outdated embrace of the rural mystique, Salon's panel of demographers and consumer trend experts talks about how America is changing.
  • Going for broke in Pennsylvania

    McCain is redoubling efforts against Obama in this key electoral battleground, where the Philly factor could be decisive.
  • Obama and the rules for Angry Black Men

    Why does Barack Obama have to be Virgil Tibbs? Or Denzel Washington in "Crimson Tide"? Or any other angry black archetype?
  • Kwame Kilpatrick exits, with Barack Obama holding the door

    With the presidential race in Michigan too close for comfort, it can only help Obama that Detroit's racially divisive and felonious mayor has finally lost his job.
  • Hope floats

    She was unforgettable in Spike Lee's "When the Levees Broke." Now Phyllis Montana-LeBlanc explains what the storm took away -- and never could.
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