Archive for the ‘Barack Obama’ Category


Mar
3
2008

Russell Simmons (Finally) Catches Obamamania

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After a year of jumping from one presidential bandwagon to another, Russell has decided to endorse Obama. Well, we all know what’s going on here. If you called one candidate a mouse last year while declaring support for another candidate, and turn around and endorse the mouse now that he’s got a choke hold on delegate count, you’re clearly hopping on the bandwagon. But that’s cool, Rush. Do You.


Feb
4
2008

Si, Se Puede

BEP’s will.i.am and Bob Dylan’s son, Jesse, transformed Obama’s famous “Yes, We Can” speech into a song. The video features a star-stuffed cast that ranges from Common and John Legend to Nicole Scherzinger and Scarlett Johansson.

You can read will.i.am’s backstory on the song at dipdive.com.

Regardless of your background, status, or party affiliation, just sit back and enjoy this video. This is unbridled optimism at its collective best.


Feb
4
2008

Snoop Applauds Obama


Obama gets a gangstafied seal of approval from the Dogfather. Real recognize real.

More of Snoop’s Larry King Interview below: Read the rest of this entry »


Jan
21
2008

Obama’s MLK Day Speech

Obama gave an electrifying speech at the Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta, Georgia, where MLK once preached.


Jan
18
2008

Talib Kweli: “I’ve never seen anyone like Barack Obama”

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Kweli didn’t reference Obama on “Say Something” for nothing. In a recent chat with the Detroit Free Press, Talib explained that though his stance on voting hasn’t changed, he likes what he sees in Obama (and Hillary) so far.

Peep game:

DFP: A lot of your lyrics have a political consciousness. However, you’ve been pretty forward about not voting in elections because the system is broke and you typically don’t believe in any candidates. Has Barack Obama changed your mind or is it politics as usual?

Kweli: Obama is very inspiring. Certainly I am considering whether or not I am going to vote for him, which is a big step for me. When I was younger, I might have voted for Bill Clinton in his first election, but haven’t since. There is still a long time to go before Obama even gets nominated; we just have to see what is going to happen. But I’d be lying if I said he wasn’t impressive. I still feel the same way I do about voting, but I have never seen anyone like Barack Obama before. I’m equally impressed with Hillary Clinton as a person, but she to me is definitely part of the system. She doesn’t inspire me the same way he does, you know?

Game recognize game.


Jan
14
2008

BET’s Bob Johnson Slams Obama over Hillary

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For some reason, Clinton and her supporters deem it fashionable to sling mud at Barack Obama when they should be outlining their vision for this country. Here’s what BET co-founder and Hillary supporter Bob Johnson had to say about Obama at a Clinton campaign rally in South Carolina:

“And to me, as an African-American, I am frankly insulted that the Obama campaign would imply that we are so stupid that we would think Hillary and Bill Clinton, who have been deeply and emotionally involved in black issues when Barack Obama was doing something in the neighborhood –­- and I won’t say what he was doing, but he said it in the book -–­ when they have been involved.”

Johnson is saying two things here that deserve some attention: 1) He assumes that Black people are indebted to the Clintons because of what Bill did for minorities when he was president; 2) Obama was busy smoking weed on the block while Bill was fighting for Black people. Read the rest of this entry »


Jan
8
2008

Clinton and McCain Win New Hampshire

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Hillary Clinton narrowly edged out Barack Obama to clinch the New Hampshire democratic primary. She took home 39% of the votes, but Obama gave a strong showing with 36%. Crying in public and getting Bill to lash out at Obama definitely worked for Hillary, I see. John Edwards came in third with 17%.

No surprises for John McCain who won New Hampshire back in 2000 when he ran against Dubya. McCain won N.H. again, this time with 38%. Romney finished 2nd with 32%.

Now that the white voters in Iowa and New Hampshire have “validated” Obama’s candidacy, I wonder if the Black folks in South Carolina who’re looking to support Hillary will now switch their support to Obama. Then again, John Edwards was born in South Carolina. And he carried his home state last time around.


Jan
7
2008

BET Catches Obamamania

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BET will air a special one-on-one feature with Barack Obama tomorrow evening.


On Tuesday, Jan. 8, BET News profiles the man on a mission to become the first Black man in the White House: Presidential Hopeful Senator Barack Obama. Tune in to “WHAT’S IN IT FOR US? BARACK OBAMA AND THE BLACK VOTE,” airing Tuesday at 10 p.m. (ET/PT).

A revealing half-hour sit-down interview provides a rare glimpse into the Illinois Senator’s life, his family, and his political aspirations as he embarks on an impressive quest to change the complexion of politics forever.

I wonder why BET is suddenly interested in Obama. After all, he’s still going to reiterate the same pro-change, pro-hope talking points he’s been making ever since he joined the race 11 months ago. Oh wait, something changed. Whereas Obama was previously considered a flash in the pan, many now deem him electable. Not to mention now that he’s won Iowa and is said to be surging past Hillary in New Hampshire, other candidates, Democrats and Republicans alike, seem to be swaggerjacking his pro-change theme. So, BET has no choice but to get on the bandwagon or get left behind.

Give Sheila Johnson some credit though. She endorsed Obama back when everyone else (including her ex husband) decided to back Mrs. Bill Clinton. It is also possible that BET was busy kicking the tires and checking under the hood before deciding whether or not Obama deserves attention.


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