David Banner Comes to Jesse Jackson's Defense
HipHopDX.com (Free subscription) | 1 hour ago
Why is David Banner defending Jesse Jackson? The answer will surprise you...
HipHopDX.com (Free subscription) | 1 hour ago
Why is David Banner defending Jesse Jackson? The answer will surprise you...
Entertainment Base! Fun! Daily! (Free subscription) | yesterday
Jesse Jackson Used N-Word Talking About Barack Obama Posted on: July 16th, 2008bumpshack TVNewser was sent a transcript of the Jesse Jackson tape that exposed Jackson’s damning remarks about Presidential candidate Barack Obama (you know the tape where Jackson said he wanted to cut Barack’s nuts off).? Bill O’Reilly and Fox News refused to air [...]
The Daily Dish (Free subscription) | 23 hours ago
by Chris Bodenner The inimitable Shelby Steele had a great op-ed in the WSJ this week. In a sort of political eulogy for Jesse Jackson, Steele goes beyond the "Jesse is jealous" argument and delves into the profound generational gap...
Tony Phyrillas (Free subscription) | yesterday
I never thought I'd use the word "profound" and Chuck Norris in the same sentence, but you have to read a column by the Hollywood tough-guy posted at Human Events.com It's about the use of the "N" word and the recent debate after Jesse Jackson shot off his mouth about Barack Obama, which lead to the intellectual giants on "The View" to chime in. Norris makes some excellent points about the deterioration...
Nah Right (Free subscription) | yesterday
Talking about the recession and The Recession and firing a couple of rounds at Fox News. “We don’t need you [Jesse Jackson]….we have Young Jeezy” - Nas
JustOneMinute (Free subscription) | yesterday
David Brooks ignores Obama's dis of Martin Luther King and Jesse Jackson and looks for the substance of Obama's speech. He is still looking: ...[Per Obama's speech] The Berlin blockade was thwarted because people came together. Apartheid ended because people...
StarSpangledHaggis (Free subscription) | yesterday
= NO CLASS! It would appear (as if we should be surprised) that there is a dearth of class in public discourse these days. To wit: Jesse Jackson. Contrary to popular belief, using “The N Word” does not make you a minority person utilizing in-group vernacular. It makes you classless. I remember in high school that some girls would jokingly refer to each other as “b*tch” or ”slut” when saying hi. I never...
Sundries (Free subscription) | yesterday
A link to a Daily Kos rant led to me a comment within the replies. The original poster was complaining about an argument he had with his next-door neighbour , about Barack Obama. She uttered the worst thing you can imagine about him. No, not that. Not the word Jesse Jackson used for black people like Obama. Something worse, if that's possible: That, if he is elected, that she hoped he would be killed...
Slog (Free subscription) | 07/24/2008
To read a rewarding analysis on the current state of black political power, go here . It's by Shelby Steele, and concerns the fall of Jesse Jackson and the rise of Barack Obama. Mr. Jackson was always a challenger. He confronted American institutions (especially wealthy corporations) with the shame of America's racist past and demanded redress. He could have taken up the mantle of the early Martin...
TheSpoof.com - Spoof News (Free subscription) | 07/24/2008
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The World According to Oatney (Free subscription) | 07/24/2008
Shelby Steele pointed out in The Wall Street Journal Tuesday that Jesse Jackson's recent admission to a hot microphone that he wanted to "cut [Barack Obama's] nuts off" is really an admission of the reality that Jesse Jackson hates Barack Obama , because Obama offers hope to the African-American community that one of their own can be accepted merely by showing faith in the white community, rather than...
Black Voices Blogs (Free subscription) | 07/24/2008
Filed under: BlackSpin Black Voices Blogs : A recent Gallup poll asked black Americans who speaks for them on matters of race. Barack Obama topped the list with 29 percent, followed by "No Opinion" at 16 percent. Al Sharpton and Jesse Jackson garnered six percent and four percent,... Read more
The BN Village (Free subscription) | 07/24/2008
I don't want to write an essay here, but I don't like Jesse Jackson as much as anyone else on BNV and with his recent slip-ups on camera people seem to be ready to get rid of him. Let me ask, why haven't the same people who are quick to get rid of Jesse also just as quick to get rid of the Europeans they hold so dear to them in several different aspects of their lives (politics, economics, fashion,...
The Tiger in Somerville (Free subscription) | 07/24/2008
… are at it again. Update: I was just thinking… why do I enjoy watching them so much? I think it’s because they’re so comfortable. People like Al Sharpton, Jesse Jackson, Michelle Obama — they’re angry and uncomfortable. Loury and McWhorter — they’re comfortable. Update again: But it isn’t just that — I’d enjoy watching them just as much [...]
TruthSeeker24's anti-N.W.O. corner (Free subscription) | 07/23/2008
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icelebz | 07/18/2008
Drama erupted again on ABC's "The View as resident republican host Elisa beth Hasselbeck breaks down in tears during a heated discussion about a racial slur. During the show's Thursday episode, the hosts were originally discussing civil rights leader Jesse Jackson's apparent use of the N word referring to Senator Barack Obama. The topic then turned to under what circumstances the word can be used inoffensively.
soulfullvibes | 07/10/2008
Reverend Jesse Jackson just issued a statement to CNN, following news that Bill O'Reilly tonight will air a conversation a Fox News reporter had with Jackson over the weekend. The reverend claims to have not known the comments were on the record and preemptively apologized for what he said.