by Dominic Carter | Jan 28, 2012 | Blog, Mentoring, News
Just imagine the world we could conceivably live in if every adult in America decided to mentor a young person in their community? Mentor is defined at Dictionary. com as a “wise and trusted counselor or teacher.” The point here is to not necessarily spend...
by Dominic Carter | Jan 5, 2012 | Blog, News, Politics, Reporting
Yes, he only defeated former Pennsylvania Senator Rick Santorum by a mere eight votes in Iowa, but a win is still supposed to be a win… That is, unless your name is Mitt Romney. There are as many questions now of whether Republicans will coalesce around Romney...
by Dominic Carter | Jan 4, 2012 | Blog, News, Politics
Out of money and momentum, Bachmann calls it quits. A last place finish in the Iowa caucuses marked Michele Bachmann’s last stand as a presidential candidate. The Minnesota congresswoman called it quits Wednesday during a press conference in West Des Moines,...
by Dominic Carter | Dec 24, 2011 | Blog, News, Reporting
This is ridiculous. Shoppers around the country are NOT helping race relations as they are willing to do anything while waiting in line waiting for the re-release of the Air Jordan XI Concord tennis shoe at Foot Locker, Finish Line and Downtown Locker Room. Look at...
by Dominic Carter | Dec 22, 2011 | Blog, News, Politics, Reporting
For nearly 20 years on television, I have interviewed political candidates, only to observe them, for whatever reason, rarely deliver on a long list of campaign promises. Watching new Governor Andrew Cuomo has been different, and dare I say refreshing. Cuomo is...
by Dominic Carter | Dec 6, 2011 | Blog, News, Politics
Op-ed in today’s NY Post from John Podhoretz on the Sudden Rise of Newt Gingrich. One of the pithiest quotes in American history may also be the dumbest: “There are no second acts in American lives.” F. Scott Fitzgerald said it and promptly died before he could...