Joy-Ann Reid
- Location
- Pembroke Pines, Florida, USA
- Birthday
- December 08
- Title
- Editor
- Company
- ReidReport.com
- Bio
- Journalist and talk radio personality in South Florida. Also blogging daily at reidreport.com
MY RECENT POSTS
- The Labor Day speech President
Obama should give
September 05, 2010 05:10PM - Jeff Greene, seriously
August 21, 2010 03:27AM - Alex Sink seeks to awaken
Florida's moderate sleeping
giant
July 16, 2010 02:40AM - The fall of Marco Rubio
May 07, 2010 12:56PM - How to lose an election
January 19, 2010 04:51PM
MY RECENT COMMENTS
- “J.P. -
Thanks for
your comment, but this article
was written long before
the
Cali…”
September 11, 2010 09:46PM - “@Jeffry - Rubio
initially began trying to move
to the center,
calling himself
&qu…”
May 07, 2010 04:36PM - “Thanks for all the great
responses! (well, except
Gordon ...
and Citizen
Justice…”
January 21, 2010 01:07AM - “Zyskander - I agree on
all your points on Coakley,
and I also
lived in Mass,
and…”
January 19, 2010 10:23PM - “Thanks for all the great
comments on a pretty
depressing
post, if I do say
so mys…”
December 15, 2009 01:05PM
Joy-Ann Reid's Links
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The Labor Day speech President Obama should give
On Labor Day, many Americans will be thinking about jobs, and steaming about the economy even while they fire up the barbecue. Here's the speech I wish President Obama would give, to restore the faith of Democrats and independents, and to let the majority of Americans --… Read full post »
Jeff Greene, seriously
Is Jeff Greene a rich jerk? That seems to be the focus of most of the inquiries into the Democratic Senate candidate in the throes of the summer news cycle. In this interview, The Reid Report searches for substance in this year's hottest tabloid candidacy. Read on and judge for… Read full post »
Alex Sink is the anti-Sarah Palin.
Where the former half-term Alaska governor is flashy and aggressive, firing up her "mama grizzlies" and bashing the president, but never articulating a coherent policy narrative, Sink is quiet and careful. In fact she's very careful. She even pauses to thin… Read full post »
Marco Rubio has changed his mind about the Arizona immigration law, which he now supports whole-heartedly, to the point of actually advocating the deportation of children to Latin American countries where he admits the culture would be alien to them. In doing so, he/… Read full post »
For the Obama administration, Martha Coakley,
the
likely loser in tonight's Senate election in
Massachusets,
is only part of the problem.
[UPDATED] Press secretary Robert Gibbs during the daily briefing
today on Tuesday, said President Obama is
"surprised and frustrated" by the turn of/… Read full post »

Tonight, a rumpled looking (well to be fair, he's always rumpled looking) Sherrod Brown (D-RI) was sent out in front of the cameras to Keith Olbermann's show to try and sell "Countdown's" liberal audience on how all of their hard work has produced a terrific healthcare bill, which will… Read full post »
Truman, Obama, and the mythic 'executive order'

Harry Truman in uniform in 1916, as an officer during World I.
Gay rights activists have given mixed reviews to President Obama's "big gay speech" the other night, with many, including radio host Michelangelo Signorili, saying they're tired of words. They want action from this preside… Read full post »

I don't know what the president is going to say tonight in his joint address to Congress. But after the "summer of crazy," in which the president and his team lost the communications battle against a lunatic smorgasbord of charges, from death panels to socialism, and with an… Read full post »
In Kennedy's honor: three simple steps to get health reform

The Kennedy brothers are all gone, but
Democrats can fulfill
Teddy's last wish.
With Ted Kennedy's passing, the burden of fulfilling his life's work -- making sure that every American has access to decent, basic healthcare, something any civilized society should provide -- falls to… Read full post »
I was tough on Bill Clinton (and Hillary Clinton) during the 2008 campaign, on my blog and on the radio. Like many African-Americans, I had what you might call a disharmonious divergence from my former status as a "Clinton Democrat," due to the harshness of the primary campaign with Barack Obama.… Read full post »

With major healthcare reform sputtering as the clock runs out on
the current session on Capitol Hill, it's tempting to blame the
Republicans for what appears, for now, to be the failure of the
111th Congress to deliver on 60-odd years of trying to get
universal healthcare for Americans, the wa… Read full post »
Jackson's
performance of the Moon Walk
at the Motown 25thanniversary TV special on May 16, 1983 rocked the world.
I was in junior high, and yeah, it was the shit.
When you talk to former performers, at any level of fame, they'll tell you that when their season comes…
In case you missed it: Online panel on race
In case you didn't catch it, try it again for the first time. The inaugural OS Open Discussion on Race finale/panel took place tonight. Peep it here.
Open Dialogue on Race, Part VII: Discrimination Envy?
2. NAME-CALLING OR FINGER-POINTING ARE PROHIBITED
3. READ COMMENT(S) THOROUGHLY BEFORE RESPONDING
4. STANDARD OPEN SALON RULES APPLY
5. VIOLATORS WILL BE TOWED
Would the Republican Party, already shrinking away to nothingness under the weight of a demographic tsunami, dare to oppose what would be the first Hispanic and only the third woman to serve on the Supreme Court? Would they risk alienating the multiple interest groups who will be galvanized/… Read full post »
When Dick Cheney mounted his
full-throated defense of the previous administration's national
security state at the curiously named American Enterprise Institute
this afternoon, he made his core argument (that the Bush-Cheney
torture and surveillance programs should be praised by a grateful
nat… Read full post »
Far be it from me to start agreeing with Matt Drudge's
assistant, but
Andrew Breitbart is right on this one. Perez Hilton's
gutter-level attacks on Miss California were out of line. I
don't care how celeb-fab you think you are, or how passionate you
are about gay rights. You shouldn't… Read full post »
Obama vs. the Incrementalists
With Obama having traveled to Capitol Hill today to try and sell his omnibus budget, we're witnessing a singular spectacle in American politics. Namely, the same legislators who brought you $1.3 trillion in deficits, who greenlighted any and everything George W. Bush asked for, without a whiff of deb… Read full post »
Bobby Jindal and the perils of excessive folksiness
I know everyone wants to talk about President Obama's powerful performance last night in his non-SOTU SOTU address, but sorry, I just can't get Bobby Jindal's response out of my mind. Yes, yes, it was problematic in that it lacked specific remedies to our economic woes that could confer credibility o… Read full post »
How the right lost America

Consider it a foregone conclusion that Mitt Romney no longer believes he can carry Michigan in 2012 (that election may be a throwaway for Republicans anyway.) His recent op-ed on the virtues of sending Detroit automakers into bankruptcy won't help him in the state where he… Read full post »




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