2012 Presidential Campaign
Obama’s ‘Soulless’ Reponses to Benghazi and Fort Hood
©2012 Susan Stamper Brown
During times of crisis Americans rightfully expect their president to be many things including an Empathizer-in-Chief. Read the rest of this entry »
Time to Lead From the Middle
Someone once said, history repeats itself because no one was listening the first time. All one needs to do is look at the ever-widening ideological divide and partisan bickering going on in America to understand Americans are slow learners. And, unless a Lincolnesque figure rises to the occasion, America is headed for another Civil War sans the bloodshed. Read the rest of this entry »
7.8 Percent Unemployment Is Nothing to Brag About
If the federal government was meant to create jobs, it would have created a surplus of them by now, and unemployment would be far below 7.8 percent — considering the exorbitant amount of money the Obama administration has, as it says, “invested” to do so. Read the rest of this entry »
Time For Blacks To Leave the Democratic Party
Copyright 2012 Susan Stamper Brown
Speaking at the National Press Club in late September, black pastor Bishop E. W. Jackson unapologetically said it was time for black Americans to take a stand for what is right and called for a mass exodus from the Democrat Party due to the “irreconcilable conflict” between what the Democrat Party represents and their faith in God. Read the rest of this entry »
Makers, Takers and the ’47 Percent’
Copyright 2012 Susan Stamper Brown
Firing a tile craftsman last week helped me to make sense of the undeniable divide between America’s “makers” and “takers” described in Mitt Romney’s sloppy “47” percent misstatement. Read the rest of this entry »


