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My friend, James T. Harris…

…in his own words.

Add comment January 20th, 2011

My friend James T. Harris…

… on the O’Reilly Factor: click to view.

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James T. Harris…

…makes an interesting point:

In the age of Obama, viagra generic patient will Americans of African descent continue to live by antiquated racial policies when it comes to the adoption of children of color?

If Obama can be raised by a white mother and white grandparents and go on to be elected to the highest office in the land, viagra usa what excuse can black zealots offer for blocking the adoption of black children to white parents?

2 comments November 20th, 2008

You might not agree with James T. Harris…

…but he does cover five essential reasons to vote for John McCain at Essence.com

1 comment November 4th, 2008

If you want to get to the essence of James T. Harris…

…you’ve got to read about James T. Harris in Essence.

1 comment October 13th, 2008

I always knew James T. Harris was a good lookin’ man, but wow!

Google searches for James T. Harris actually brought more people here, cialis usa click yesterday, cialis sales than searches for Raquel Welch and Elle Macpherson.

That says something.

Not sure what.

But something.

Add comment October 11th, 2008

James T. Harris quoted in national newspaper story about Obama!

Local talk show host, best cialis viagra authority on generational issues, viagra usa find and black conservative James T. Harris was quoted in a national Associated Press story about how black Republicans are reacting to Barack Obama:

James T. Harris, diagnosis a Milwaukee radio talk show host and public speaker, said he opposes Obama “with love in my heart.”

“We are of the same generation. He’s African American and I’m an American of African descent. We both have lovely wives and beautiful children,” Harris said. “Other than that, we’ve got nothing in common. I hope he loses every state.”

I don’t think we’ll be able to keep James T. to ourselves for much longer. Nice work, James.

10 comments June 14th, 2008

A great insight from James T. Harris on the presidential race

It’s not just a race thing, discount cialis viagra it’s a generational thing.

Go read it.

1 comment January 31st, 2008

I have a nomination for Wispolitic’s Blog of the Year

James Harris at the National Conversation just keeps getting better and better

Add comment March 22nd, 2007

How many times a day must you post to be a successful blogger?

When I first started blogging, discount cialis rx I set a goal for myself of posting at least three times a day.

I did that because I firmly believed the more you posted, healing the more people would read. It was like sympathetic magic: if you post it, they will read.

And maybe that was true in the days before RSS feeds.

Back when you had to manually check a blog to see if the author had updated it, bloggers who failed to keep their audience fed probably found themselves forgotten pretty quickly.

But with RSS feeds, I’m able to see a post by one of my favorite bloggers within minutes of them making it.

In fact, I much prefer to read insightful, well-thought out posts by Rick Esenberg

…or fun, funky posts by guys like Lawdog

…or unique and refreshing posts by James Harris

…(all of whom post relatively rarely)…

…than be deluged by the flood of frivolous froth generated by uber-bloggers like Ann Althouse.

(I think Ann is often worth reading, but it sometimes feels like you’re sitting next to her at the beauty parlor and listening to her blabbing to her hairdresser. Although, I must say, if you follow that link you will discover that Ms. Althouse was a real hottie.)

So what do you guys think: is it better for a blogger to post a lot while saying very little, or say a great deal but not post very often?

3 comments March 2nd, 2007

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