Where Have I Been, and Where Am I Going?
• February 7, 2012 • 2 CommentsPosted in African American History, American History, Black People, Books, Celebrities/Royals, Class, Cultural History, Memoir, Preachers/Ministers, Protestant Denominations, Religion, Suicide
Tags: Barack Obama, Bishop Eddie Long, California, Detroit, Don Cornelius, Eddie Long, Employment, General Motors, Louisiana, Minimum wage, New Birth Missionary Baptist Church, Republicans, Richard Tee, Super Bowl, Tom Scott, Unemployed, United States, Wage
Those Packer Aaron Rodgers Associated Bank Commercials
• October 21, 2011 • Comments Off on Those Packer Aaron Rodgers Associated Bank CommercialsPosted in Aaron Rodgers, Acting, Celebrities/Royals, Class, Comedy, Commercials, Consumerism, Cultural History, Film, Health, Love, Sexuality, Sports, Television, The Green Bay Packers, The Mainstream Media (MSM), Wisconsin
Tags: Aaron, Aaron Rodgers, Acting, Actress, Admiration, Associated Banc-Corp, Associated Bank, Chicago, Commercials, Edith, Elderly Women, Football, Go Pack!, Green Bay, Green Bay Packers, Green Bay WI, Laughlin Constable, Marjorie Main, Milwaukee, Minnesota Vikings, Quarterback, Reta Shaw, Rodgers, Super Bowl, Television Commercials, The Chicago Bears, United States, Wisconsin
Michael Moore at The State Capitol, Madison WI, Saturday, March 5
• March 7, 2011 • Comments Off on Michael Moore at The State Capitol, Madison WI, Saturday, March 5Posted in American History, American Politics, Budget Cuts, Celebrities/Royals, Class, Crime, Democrats, Discrimination, Egypt, Journalism and Ethics, Labor History, Labor Relations, National Issues, Obama Administration, Public Intellectualism, The Economy, The Mainstream Media (MSM), The Rest of the World, The Tea Party Movement, Tunisia, Unions/Union Busting, Weather, Wisconsin
Tags: Brett Favre, Controlling the Message, Democracy, Documentary Filmmaker, Egypt, Faux Noise, Fox News, Madison WI, Michael Moore, Middle-Class, Money, Moral Compass, Ponzi Scheme, Poor, Self-Respect, Self-Worth, Super Bowl, The American Dream, The Big Lie, The Fabulous Fourteen, Tunisia, United States, Wall Street, Wealth, Wisconsin
Bill Maher Thinks O’Reilly Was Unpatriotic in His Interview with President Obama
• February 13, 2011 • 2 CommentsPosted in African American History, American History, American Politics, Bill Maher, Black People, Class, Cultural History, Democrats, Obama Administration, Public Intellectualism, Race, Sports, The Economy, The Green Bay Packers, The Mainstream Media (MSM), The Rest of the World, The Super Bowl
Tags: "Pregame Interview", "Real Time with Bill Maher", "The Last Word", Al Sharpton, Barack Obama, Barbara Walters, Bill Maher, Bill O'Reilly, Fox, Lawrence O'Donnell, Matt Lauer, Monica Lewinsky, O'Reilly Media, Patriotic?, President Barack Obama, President Obama, Ratings, Super Bowl, Super Bowl Sunday, The President of the United States
No Disrespect Intended? President Obama Interrupted by Bill O’Reilly During Pre-Super Bowl Interview Time and Again
• February 7, 2011 • 1 CommentPosted in African American History, American Foreign Policy, American History, American Politics, Black People, Class, Cultural History, Democrats, Democrats in Name Only, Journalism and Ethics, Obama Administration, Race, Sports, Television, The Economy, The Mainstream Media (MSM), The Rest of the World, The Super Bowl
Tags: African Americans, Barack Obama, Blacks, Egypt, Faux Noise, Fox News, George W. Bush, Goldman Sachs, Hosni Mubarak, O'Reilly Media, Omar Suleiman, Paul Krugman, POTUS, Pre-Super Bowl Interview, President Barack Obama, President Mubarak, President of the United States, Republican, Sarah Palin, SAVAK, Super Bowl, The Muslim Brotherhood, The Shah of Iran, United States, Vice President Suleiman
My Favorite Super Bowl Ads
• February 7, 2011 • Comments Off on My Favorite Super Bowl AdsPosted in Class, Commercials, Cultural History, Film, Love, Sports, Television, The Super Bowl
Tags: "Coca Cola Siege", "Cowboys and Aliens", "House Sitting", "One Epic Ride", "Rango", "The Force", 2011, Advertising, Chad Vader, Commercials, Doritos, Facebook, Kia Optima, Pepsi, Pepsi Max, Super Bowl, Television, Television Commercials, The Super Bowl, YouTube
At the 45th Super Bowl: Go Green Bay!
• February 6, 2011 • Comments Off on At the 45th Super Bowl: Go Green Bay!Posted in Celebrities/Royals, Class, Cultural History, Sports, Television, The Green Bay Packers, The Super Bowl, Wisconsin
Tags: Aaron Rodgers, Bart Starr, Ben Roethlisberger, Cowboy Stadium, Drama, Green Bay Packers, Lombardi Trophy, National Football League, People, Pittsburgh Steelers, Quarterback, Super Bowl, Super Bowl XLV, United States, Vince Lombardi, Wisconsin
San Francisco Giants World Series Champions
• November 2, 2010 • Comments Off on San Francisco Giants World Series ChampionsPosted in African American History, American History, Black People, Celebrities/Royals, Chicanos/Latinos, Class, Columbia, Cultural History, Immigration, Journalism and Ethics, People of Color, Race, Sports, Television, The Economy, The Mainstream Media (MSM), The Rest of the World, Wisconsin, Women
Tags: African Americans, Asians, Barranquilla Columbia, Barry Bonds, Baseball, Bleachers, Brian Wilson, Broadway and Columbus, Candlestick Park, Championship, Constables on Patrol, Edgar Rentería, Giants 11 Rangers 7, Giants Orange, Juan Marichal, Latinos, Loma Prieta Earthquake, McCovey, McCovey Cove, Milwaukee Brewers, North Beach, Northern California, Pandemonium, Rape, San Francisco Forty Niners, San Francisco Giants, Super Bowl, The Los Angeles Dodgers, The Sixties, The Texas Rangers, West Coast, Willie Mays, Willie McCovey, World Championship, World Series