Took a break from longer stuff to get this hundred pager out of the way (especially since somebody sent me a piece he wrote for Hillsdale College that was basically promoting the book and I happened to have it):

So this book is what half of PoliGAF thinks PD is meets AiA meets "Town Hall columnist and Fox News contributor*." Thomas Sowell's version was better.
I really started skimming after his diatribe about how the Warren Court and the Left in general have turned the entire justice system in favor of the criminals and how it's a tragedy that Obama and Congress lowered the crack sentencing disparity especially since people like Charlie Rangel wanted it in the first place!
Also his book is going to be really dated with all the George Zimmerman and Trayvon references. I mean, it already is.
There's some solid stuff but nothing you can't get in a lot of other books, especially considering how much he goes to Walter Williams and Thomas Sowell, you could just read their books, especially since they're better writers and acknowledge that it's not a "liberal" attack on blacks but an attack on civil rights for everyone. But I have to give him props for talking about
Firing Line, though he didn't mention they're available now on Amazon, just that Hoover posted the transcripts. Seeing Thomas Sowell argue with the angry old white lady or weird german professor who didn't understand how to ask questions over affirmative action while everyone wears bad early 1980s is disco over?!? fashions is better than reading his fawning description.
Best part is him talking about all the times he's been pulled over or detained for not committing a crime but being in white neighborhoods. And then he justifies it based on crime statistics. While wondering why he was targeted considering the music he played in his car was De La Soul and Talking Heads, not Ice Cube and Chuck D.

Also when he quotes from one of those crazy papers where the person is all "math is a racist social construct created by Europeans to keep down the blacks" that winds up basically insulting by saying that "blacks tend not to 'think' but instead to 'feel' and 'react' because of their tribal and natural world roots disconnected from modern unnecessarily complex society." I always like those.
And
The New Jim Crow is a hard-left attack on an orderly criminal justice system. And the drug war has nothing to do with incarceration.
He starts off with a bit of history of De Bois vs. Washington's competiting views, coming back to them like two more times. He really should have framed the entire thing with that, but he drops it for good after the last third becomes bashing Obama for everything book #3000. Also affirmative action is holding back asians and whites.
Overall though I have to give the book a massive thumbs down because the second endnote is to Mediaite.
*Just looked at back of the jacket "Jason L. Riley is an editorial board member of the WSJ ... and a Fox News Contributor."
