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Interview With Niger Innis and Norman Podhoretz

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Niger Innis currently serves as the National Spokesman for the Congress for Racial Equality (CORE) and is the Chief Strategist for TheTeaParty.net. He works closely with the National Chairman and represents CORE across the United States and around the world. Mr. Innis is also the Co-Chairman of the Affordable Power Alliance (APA), a coalition of Latino and African American ministerial organizations, Senior Citizen Advocates and the National Black Chamber of Commerce. The principal mission of APA is to fight against public policies that raise energy (and associated) costs. In addition to his role with CORE and APA, Innis is on the Advisory Committee of the National Center for Public Policy Research’s Project 21.

Norman Podhoretz is the long time editor of Commentary  magazine and is considered one of the most influential conservatives of the last century. A leader of the neoconservative movement, Podhoretz has written several books, including Why Are Jews Liberal?, World War IV, and My Love Affair With America.  One of his best known works is his famous essay, written 50 years ago, “My Negro Problem – and Ours.”

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