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Biden, et al are planning to take us back to a romanticized Clinton and Obama eras.
Margaret Kimberley, BAR senior columnist
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Trump puts whiteness first and that means he will always have support and Republican leaders know it.
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Riva Enteen
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The same “injustice” system that unlawfully locked up the Central Park Five will continue unabated with Biden and his “top cop” sidekick.
Glen Ford, BAR Executive Editor
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A significant portion of Black males are “contrarians” that take positions at odds with the general Black political consensus – while Black women t
Margaret Kimberley, BAR senior columnist
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“Kamala Auntie” and Joe from Scranton will do as little as possible so that “nothing will fundamentally change” that would halt endless wars and th
Danny Haiphong, BAR Contributing Editor
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The Biden-Harris administration is good news for corporations, cops, war profiteers and banks too big to fail, but offers nothing to save the peopl
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