Archive for the ‘Bolitics’ Category


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
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.


Nov
7
2007

Common: “Vote for Obama”


Common endorses fellow Chicagoan Barack Obama for the White House. Comm, who was the first to namedrop Obama on a rap record (to the best of my knowledge), says he’s voting for the Illinois senator on February 5th.

Who are you voting for?


Oct
3
2007

An Unforgettable Moment in Black History

The Daily Show didn’t miss an opportunity to ether GOP candidates over their decision to skip the debate at historically black Morgan State University. It’s a given that the Republican Party never really gave a damn about minority issues, but the front-runners’ decision to skip the black debate will only amplify the racial division that exists in American politics.

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Sep
7
2007

Hip-Hop for President

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I’d like to thank Lee L. Mercer Jr. for inspiring the content of this post. After learning about Mercer’s presidential bid under the Random Word Association Party platform, it dawned on me that some of my favorite rappers may even have a fair shot at this White House thing. With a bit of optimism and just the right amount of scrilla the possibilities are endless. And I’m not trying to knock LLMJ’s hustle. In fact, I think Mercer and Miss. Teen South Carolina would make a winning combination.

But, Mercer has already lost mad points on originality. One of his campaign objectives–”To prove The Klu Klux Klan and the Communist Party are gangsters and organize crime in Business and Commerce”–has already been established by Ras Kass, Talib Kweli, and others.

So, here’s a question for you: If you could nominate one hip-hop artist for President, who would you pick?


Aug
25
2007

Video: Barack Obama on The Daily Show (8/22)

This is actually the show in its entirety. Obama’s interview starts at 10:12.

Obama took some subliminal shots at Hillary when Jon raised the issue of experience vs inexperience. “When people talk about experience,” says Obama, “what they really want to know is, ‘Does he have good judgment?’ And you hope that when one has more experience it gives them better judgment. But everybody knows a lot of 50-, 60- and 70-year-olds that don’t have good judgment…”

Sounds like he’s referring to Hillary who’s obviously in her late 50s and voted in favor of the war (bad judgement), whereas he opposed it from the jumpoff. He also reiterated one of his favorite crowdpleasers: “Nobody has a longer resume than Dick Cheney and Donald Rumsfeld, and that hasn’t worked out so well.”


Jul
31
2007

It’s Obama Time

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One man. Two covers.

You’d think that enthusiastic media coverage and celebrity status would help Obama race past anybody named Clinton in the so-called polls. Too bad, voters are actually more interested in putting Bill Clinton in the first lady’s skirt than putting Obama in the White House.


Jul
6
2007

Hip-Hop for President Preview


Although I think it’s going to be all bark and no bite with the hip-hop vote drive in the ‘08 election, this documentary looks super-official. “Deliverance” never sounded so fresh in years.


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