Tavis Smiley slow cooks Obama on CBS Morning Show

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Barack Hussein Obama will be sworn in as president tomorrow for a second term, on the holiday honoring the person I have long regarded as the greatest American this nation has ever produced. Obama will be in the foreground, but Martin Luther King, Jr. is the backdrop.

I've heard people exclaim that President Obama is the fulfillment of Dr. King's dream.

Well, not exactly.

Obama might be a good down payment, but he is not the fulfillment of King's dream. We're still a long way away from that.

The interrelated triple threat of poverty, militarism and racism that King talked about still looms large in a yet-deeply-divided America.

In the spirit of MLK, it's time for President Obama to deliver a major policy speech on the eradication of poverty in America. He ought to tell us how the richest nation in the history of the world is going to confront the scourge of poverty.

In the spirit of MLK, President Obama should rethink the random use of his favorite weapon - the unmanned aerial vehicle, better known as "drones," which have killed too many innocent women and children.

In the spirit of MLK, President Obama should not continue to feel boxed in by his blackness, but feel liberated in a second term to find ways to push back on the most intractable issue in America -- racism.

The president wants to channel King so badly that he's decided to use Dr. King's Bible at the inauguration ceremony tomorrow.

Obama is a politician, and a pretty good one, but King was a prophet. And while I can appreciate the president's fascination with King's legacy of unarmed truth and unconditional love, I'm feeling some sort of way about King being used symbolically for public pomp and circumstance, but disregarded substantively when it comes to public policy.

Our future as a nation depends on how seriously we take the legacy of Dr. King: Justice for all, service to others, and a love that liberates people.

For all the dysfunction that our country is exhibiting at the moment, Dr. King reminds us that the time is always ripe to do right. We should never be afraid to do what's right, especially if the well-being of a person is at stake.

Society's punishments are small compared to the wounds we inflict on our soul when we look the other way.
 
:hmm:

A politician is constrained by certain forces but there shouldnt be anything stopping Tavis Smiley. Other than talk (endlessly) what concrete steps has he taken to lift anyone out of poverty other than himself?
Hell, he and Cornell popped up with Occupy when it was hot but I missed them as Occupy was trying to keep people in their homes and I missed them when fast food and Wal Mart workers were openly talking about striking for better wages (which should have been an easy battle to jump into). If they did participate, someone enlighten me.
 
Has Tavis ever spoken out about the use of drones before BHO became POTUS? I don't know, so I'm asking.
 
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I must have missed the part where Tavis laid out all the things HE has done for Blacks and/or to empower the poor, other than bump his gums for a paycheck from corporate sponsors. :hmm:
 
I must have missed the part where Tavis laid out all the things HE has done for Blacks and/or to empower the poor, other than bump his gums for a paycheck from corporate sponsors. :hmm:

Hi hater! He did a jobs fair tour, and charged for admission. Y'all don't appreciate shit. :smh:
 
I have lost all respect for Tavis. He is worst than the republicans. I don't have a problem with him criticizing Obama sometimes but enough is enough. If he wants to make a difference in the community, tell Tavis to hit the streets and help save the next generation vs running his mouth about Obama.
 
i dunno.

i now kinda side with tavis.

bamo should display a little partiality towards black people(and other non-whites) since his re-election.
 
I have lost all respect for Tavis. He is worst than the republicans. I don't have a problem with him criticizing Obama sometimes but enough is enough. If he wants to make a difference in the community, tell Tavis to hit the streets and help save the next generation vs running his mouth about Obama.

hit the streets! that aint his job
 
I hate that slack mouthed faggot...instead of keeping your issues in house, he runs to CBS so that they can exploit his dumb ass...Salty bitch !!!
 
I tell ya...

I'm not President Obama's biggest fan these days.
But watching Smiley on "CBS SUNDAY MORNING" being a whiny little BITCH made me want to give myself an excuse to get a larger than 40" flatscreen.

Smiley was really being a Bitch-ASS and trifling.

All the things Smiley accused Obama of doing/not doing could be said of his "Real Black" former President and buddy Bill Clinton.

Dude had a Sunday Morning platform.
And spent those minutes being a BITCH!

Dude hasn't done SHIT either.
Especially with all the money he gets from various sponsors.

Absolute Jerk!

 
damn, how can anybody disagree with what tavis said?

because what he said was bullshit.

In the spirit of MLK, it's time for President Obama to deliver a major policy speech on the eradication of poverty in America. He ought to tell us how the richest nation in the history of the world is going to confront the scourge of poverty.

everybody has an opinion on what the president should do. this does not mean their opinion is RIGHT. who cares about a speech when policy can do the same? who cares about a speech when our president has made sure Black HBCUs receive more money to educate Blacks WHILE reforming student loan and grant programs?

In the spirit of MLK, President Obama should rethink the random use of his favorite weapon - the unmanned aerial vehicle, better known as "drones," which have killed too many innocent women and children.

yes, warfare is an abomination. it's evil. it always kills civilians and innocents. i personally hate it. but there ARE some evil folks who ARE threatening US interests. i want them handled. when YOU (Tavis) come up with a better way to do this awful business please let the rest of us in on it.

In the spirit of MLK, President Obama should not continue to feel boxed in by his blackness, but feel liberated in a second term to find ways to push back on the most intractable issue in America -- racism..

i never thought that Obama was boxed in by his race. perhaps Tavis is projecting?

The president wants to channel King so badly that he's decided to use Dr. King's Bible at the inauguration ceremony tomorrow.

more conjecture. how about he's using King's book to raise awareness to King's contribution to US history, as some states aren't celebrating King day, but instead call it Robert E Lee day.

Obama is a politician, and a pretty good one, but King was a prophet. And while I can appreciate the president's fascination with King's legacy of unarmed truth and unconditional love, I'm feeling some sort of way about King being used symbolically for public pomp and circumstance, but disregarded substantively when it comes to public policy.

okay, Tavis is just full of shit, and i have no clue where it came from. but dude does have emotional issues, perhaps this is a manifestation of them.
 
Has Tavis ever spoken out about the use of drones before BHO became POTUS? I don't know, so I'm asking.

huh?
No one was really up in arms about drones until Obama... they were uncomfortable with using drones in friendly nations, but in Obama's first year he ordered more drone strikes than W did his entire time in office
 
huh?
No one was really up in arms about drones until Obama... they were uncomfortable with using drones in friendly nations, but in Obama's first year he ordered more drone strikes than W did his entire time in office

Like I was taught. If you don't know, ask. Did Tavis speak speak against them?
 
huh?
No one was really up in arms about drones until Obama... they were uncomfortable with using drones in friendly nations, but in Obama's first year he ordered more drone strikes than W did his entire time in office

yeah cause W sent troops and tanks and planes and ships..

i also like how you hedged the white folks use by saying they were uncomfortable.....

like nobody was up in arms with the killings in the hood until Obama

nobody cared that black unemployment is usually double that of white people until Obama

there is a lot nobody cared about until Obama..
 
Hi hater! He did a jobs fair tour, and charged for admission. Y'all don't appreciate shit. :smh:

Ah shit.:lol::lol::lol::lol:

All the things Smiley accused Obama of doing/not doing could be said of his "Real Black" former President and buddy Bill Clinton.



Please tell me you're making that up.

And I haven't forgotten how quickly they run to Sean Hannity's bullshit shows and but never get on him about his race baiting and they were painfully quiet on the GOP's trying to block the Black and youth vote for the 2012 election.
 
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