A Medal for Negritude
Ninety-year-old Edward Brooke (R-MA) was awarded the Congressional Gold Medal on October 28, supposedly for being the first Negro elected by popular vote to the United States Senate. In truth, he was recognized for obtaining preferential treatment for his own people and laying the foundation for the sub-prime housing crash.
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