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...
by Dominic Carter | Nov 30, 2011 | Blog, News, Reporting
Was Supreme Court Justice Edward McLaughlin calling a spade a spade, or did he go way too far as he urged parental responsibility at the sentencing of five violent Harlem drug dealers, including Jaquan Layne seen to the left here. This is regarding the so called 137th...
by Dominic Carter | Nov 28, 2011 | Blog, News, Politics
Newt Gingrich has nine lives. We can laugh at his candidacy all we want too, but the joke may end up being on us. No one predicted Gingrich, with all of his baggage had any shot at winning the Republican Presidential Nomination. Let’s see. He is a polarizing figure,...