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This was straight out a West Wing episode.
Jesse is a pud and, as it turns out, an idiot. Unbelievable that someone so media-savvy would say something like that in a TV studio. "I didn't know it was a live mic." -- AS IF!!!!! When your own son repudiates you, you know you've really screwed up. |
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I assume you're referring to this bit, which I cut from Wikipedia:
On July 6, 2008, during a news interview an open microphone picked up Jackson whispering, "See, Barack's been talking down to black people ... I want to cut his nuts off", in regards to the Democratic presidential candidate, but he later apologized for his remarks and reiterated his support for Obama. Or has he said something even dumber recently? |
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Originally posted by Winston
If you were to have your balls cut off for talking down to Black people, Jesse Jackson would've been talking at a distinctly higher pitch all these years. And how about talking down to non-Black people? I suppose that's ok in the view of the Right Moronic Mr. Jackson.. Have you ever seen a black person before in person? I'm just curious. |
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Originally posted by Ramo
What damage? Looks like Jackson did Obama a ton of good. ![]() Rah - amongst white people, this will play well, I think. Jesse Jackson is, as you might know, not terribly well-liked in that particular demographic. Him ripping Obama (for essentially stating the obvious) is a positive. As for black people, the comments I've been seeing online about this are generally along the lines of "I appreciate what Jesse did and all, but gosh he's a bit of a relic at this point." -Arrian |
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Originally posted by rah
Agreed that for white voters I see it as a plus but not that big because most whites that weren't going to vote for him won't be affected by this. But for blacks I see it as a bad thing. I heard one black at work say that he heard the rev call Obama an Oreo. (so much for getting the story straight) This is not good, even though I can't see many blacks voting for McCain. But there are still quite a few blacks that worship the REV. Especially here in Chicago. (of course the chance of ILL going red is so long that even vegas wouldn't place odds on it) Point of information on the nuances of the lingo: What precisely is an Oreo? |
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Originally posted by Arrian
![]() Rah - amongst white people, this will play well, I think. Jesse Jackson is, as you might know, not terribly well-liked in that particular demographic. Him ripping Obama (for essentially stating the obvious) is a positive. As for black people, the comments I've been seeing online about this are generally along the lines of "I appreciate what Jesse did and all, but gosh he's a bit of a relic at this point." -Arrian It's not like Obama could somehow not get 99% of the black vote, anyway. He doesn't have to actually please that demographic, he gets it automatically. |
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Originally posted by rah
Jesse isn't that smart. But he is that bitter. How can it be anything but a intentional act? He goes on Fox and friends, sits infront of the cameras with a microphone on him and people are supposed to think he was going to gamble it? Also the message the people watching it most need to hear gets on the air. Not realistic in the least. American mainstream humor is always making fun of the unrealisticly dumb fictional person so that people forget how real life dumb people are. All the dumb people I know perform the basics in life really well. How else can the candidates get the message across other than using others to say the things public would be skeptical of if they themselves said it. People would think he is just lying. Endorsements. Are these insane or forbidden thoughts? Arrian even said it seems really fishy but then said he knows it's not. Rufus said Obama is lucky. Better play it safe than to get ridiculed by poly ![]() Well, how is this for insane, I happen to think when the two parties make fun of each other they are actually propping up each other. Weak on terror "critique" by McSames means if you don't like war nstuff you can vote the rock star instead. The campaing is as staged as the presidential debates. |
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