It’s a bird! It’s a plane! Nope, it’s the Republican Governors Association flying in to maybe, just maybe, save the GOP.
With Congressional approval at rock bottom and Republican favorability hitting lows never seen by either party, it is starting to look like the GOP truly needs a Washington outsider to save the party from itself. This week, Republican governors from across the country gathered in Scottsdale, AZ for the annual Republican Governors Association conference. As their first order of business, the 30 attending governors appointed Chris Christie as the new RGA chairman and then got to work strategizing for the 2014 gubernatorial races. While there was no official 2016 chatter, it’s quite apparent that these Republicans are doing all they can to distance themselves from the GOP circus taking place 2,289 miles across the country in Washington D.C.
On Sunday’s Melissa Harris-Perry, join us for a conversation on this unofficial GOP re-brand and whether it has the where withal to save the day.
The Best Man Holiday and the new Thor movie went head to head at the box office last week and though Thor: The Dark World won in ticket sales for the weekend overall, The Best Man Holiday won out on opening night. The long-anticipated sequel to 1999’s The Best Man has all of the trappings of a holiday movie hit, love, loss, friendship, loyalty, sex, parenthood, the list goes on. With all the ways to describe this film, many were shocked that USA Today went with a headline calling it a “race-themed movie.”
Yes, the main characters all happen to be black, but black people simply existing on screen does not immediately translate to “race-themed.” On Sunday’s MHP, we’ll be joined by the film’s director, Malcolm D. Lee, as we take a closer look at the problem of perception facing movies with black casts.









