Mychal Massie is the chairman of Project 21’s National Advisory Council, a position he has held since mid-2006. Mr. Massie was recognized as the 2008 Conservative Man of the Year by the Conservative Party of Suffolk County, New York. He is a nationally recognized political activist, pundit, and syndicated columnist. Mr. Massie is also a columnist at WorldNetDaily and the former host of the top-rated show on Right Talk Radio network, “Straight Talk with Mychal Massie.” He is a frequent inspirational/motivational speaker and regular guest on national and regional TV and radio programs, appearing on the Fox News, CNN, C-SPAN’s, MSNBC, NPR and many others.
Massie has debated Rev. Al Sharpton and Congressman Jesse Jackson, Jr. and is a frequent speaker at tea party rallies and rallies supporting our troops and for conservative causes.
Prior to joining Project 21, Mr. Massie operated a successful business for 30 years.
Mr. Massie holds degrees in education and theology.

Mychal Massie
I Condemn the NAACP: It Has a Selective Memory on Race
by Mychal Massie
I condemn the NAACP. The NAACP’s move to condemn the tea party movement as racist is a scurrilous attack by a group that itself is unambiguously guilty of same. I have spoken at tea party rallies and am in contact with tea party members from across the country, and never have I heard even a whisper of that which we are falsely accused.
The NAACP has a selectively myopic view and short-term memory when it comes to actual instances of what can only be construed as racial bias. How do they explain their tacit silence about the allegations made in the New Black Panthers Party’s voter-intimidation case Philadelphia in 2008? Or talk that they tried to quash the complaint themselves? How do they explain their silence in the verbal accosting and outright attack on the black entrepreneur distributing tea party items at a town hall meeting in 2009? How do they explain their silence pursuant to King Samir Shabazz’s violent diatribe taped by National Geographic calling for the killing of white people — specifically children? Calling tea party members racist because we disagree with Obama begs the question of what they call the vicious screeds of Danny Glover, Harry Bellafonte and Julian Bond spewed toward President George W. Bush?






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