Blacks at Odds Over Scrutiny of Obama

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In his book "Accountable," talk show host Tavis Smiley
says President Obama and black America will be better
served if Obama is held to a high standard. (By Richard
A. Lipski -- The Washington Post)



Washington Post
By Krissah Thompson
Washington Post Staff Writer
Monday, April 6, 2009


Jeff Johnson knows how to make his audiences squirm. The young, black radio and TV political commentator waits for the discussion to turn to the topic being talked about ceaselessly, incessantly, ad nauseam: the meaning of the barrier-breaking election of Barack Obama.

Then, in his laid-back style, he says, "The real issue for me is that history is not enough." That's when the mood becomes tense.

"Black folks, in particular, get irritated," says Johnson, who travels the lecture circuit, hosts a half-hour show on Black Entertainment Television and has a weekly spot for social criticism on a radio program popular with black listeners. Get past "Obama the personality" and see "Obama the president," he says. "Otherwise all you're being is a political-celebrity groupie instead of a citizen. . . . It starts with acknowledging he's my president, and not my homie."

As the nation's first black president settles into the office, a division is deepening between two groups of African Americans: those who want to continue to praise Obama and his historic ascendancy, and those who want to examine him more critically now that the election is over.

Johnson is one of a growing number of black academics, commentators and authors determined to press Obama on issues such as the elimination of racial profiling and the double-digit unemployment rate among blacks.

But doing so has put them at odds with others in the black community. Love for the Obamas is thick among African Americans -- 91 percent of whom view the president favorably, compared with 59 percent of the total population, according to a Quinnipiac University poll conducted last month -- and as a result, the African American punditry finds itself navigating new ground.



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Jeff Johnson says "black folks, in particular, get irritated"
when he calls for looking past "Obama the personality."
The commentator, who hosts a BET show, adds: "It starts
with acknowledging he's my president, and not my homie."
(By Jonathan Newton -- The Washington Post)



They are learning to negotiate what talk show host and author Tavis Smiley calls an "unfamiliar dance." If you push too forcefully, he says he has learned, you risk your credibility in the community.

That's what happened to Smiley last year, when he was the one in the commentator's chair that Jeff Johnson now sits in on Tom Joyner's syndicated morning radio program. During the heated Democratic primary, Smiley questioned Obama's decision not to attend his annual State of the Black Union conference and said he hoped Obama would make it through the campaign "with his soul intact."

The push-back was "brutal," Smiley recalls. Angry listeners called him a "sellout," an "Obama hater" and "Uncle Tom." Surprised and hurt, Smiley left Joyner's show but now uses the rough patch to make the case for a new book he co-wrote, "Accountable: Making America as Good as Its Promise."

The book, Smiley's third about issues facing black Americans, has a picture of Obama on the cover and outlines the president's promises during the campaign to elevate the status of his fellow African Americans. Smiley wants readers to use the book as a tool to measure the new administration.

"If President Obama succeeds, there is the chance that we will have another person of color as president. If he succeeds, there is the chance that we will at some point have a woman as president. But if he fails . . . it may be another 400 years before we get another African American president," Smiley says, arguing that tough questions will make Obama a better leader.

"I know what I'm up against," he continues, because he is still accused of "casting aspersion on Barack Obama or having some issue with Barack Obama."

What he is up against are people like Leutisha Stills, a regular blogger on the African American opinion site Jack and Jill Politics. She dismisses anything Smiley has to say about Obama because he is "always going negative."

"I cannot be on the Haterade fest," Stills says. "It appears that whatever Mr. Obama tends to do, no matter what, somebody is going to put a negative spin on it. Whether I agree with his policies or not, from appearances' sake he's trying to do what he promised in his campaign."

Patricia Wilson-Smith also thinks Obama is deserving only of praise at this point.

Wilson-Smith, who started the volunteer group Black Women for Obama just after he announced his candidacy, says it is way too soon for people to ask Obama to fix long-held racial disparities. "The fact that he is a black man doesn't mean he's going to get in office and wave a magic wand and solve all the black community's problems," she says. "To jump all over him at this point because they haven't seen anything specific toward the black condition, when he has two wars to deal with and an economy failing, is a little silly."

The Obama team has further complicated the critical discussion by deftly managing relationships with the constituencies it ignited during the campaign, providing access and information and defusing complaints before they become public battles. African Americans are one of the groups to whom the team has catered.

The president skipped schmoozing with the Washington press corps at the Gridiron Club last month, but he and the first lady hosted a reception in the State Dining Room for members of the National Newspaper Publishers Association, an organization of black newspapers. The group recently named the Obama family its Newsmaker of the Year.

Obama also called black talk radio host Warren Ballentine's show in late February to push his stimulus package. A couple of weeks later, the president appeared via satellite at Smiley's State of the Black Union -- the same conference he skipped last year.

Members of his team have also been working closely with leaders of black civil rights groups, such as Marc Morial, president of the National Urban League, who praised Obama for committing more money to job training and summer youth employment programs in the stimulus package.

"It's not about being a second-guessing cynic," Morial says of his approach toward assessing Obama. "That's not what brings change."

Political blogger Faye Anderson disagrees. "Black folks don't know what to do with a black president," she says. "We really can't have a double standard." She accuses the traditional civil rights groups of "not doing what they would do if it was someone other than a black man in office."

To hold Obama accountable, she created the Tracking Change wiki to follow the stimulus money and document whether a proportionate share reaches the black community.

Glen Ford, who co-edits the left-leaning Black Agenda Report, says the pull to support Obama is powerful for blacks. When Obama ran for the U.S. Senate in 2004, Ford recalls, editors at the online publication endorsed him even though he was too middle-of-the-road for their tastes. "We did not want to be perceived as the proverbial crabs in a barrel trying to bring a brother down," Ford says.

But as Obama settles into his presidency, Ford says, it would be irresponsible not to look at him critically. He puts it this way: "We broke out of our cowardice."

Johnson, of BET and the Tom Joyner show, describes a similar transformation.

He was so moved during the inauguration ceremonies that he cried on air while hosting BET's coverage. But that was the day his celebration stopped and his question quickly became: "Now what's he going to do?"

"With the state of the economy, the fact that we're at war on at least two fronts, we're dealing with 50 percent dropout rates for some high school students, we're losing jobs -- we don't have time to celebrate nothing," Johnson says. "Anybody who cares about making history more than they care about the transformation of their community and their country has a real misplaced understanding of what making history is supposed to mean. . . . The person that I believe we voted for doesn't want us to continue to celebrate him."

Polling analyst Jennifer Agiesta contributed to this report.




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So.......Is it wrong to be critical of policy? Make no mistake, we shouldn't come off as being hateful of the "man" but the issues should hold up to criticism.
 
So.......Is it wrong to be critical of policy? Make no mistake, we shouldn't come off as being hateful of the "man" but the issues should hold up to criticism.
We should be critical of any and every elected official. Its just the ones that criticize for the sake of criticizing that I have a problem with.
 
Hmph...at least this is posted on da main board instead of da politics board where niggas gon' act like dickhead if you don't agree w/their opinions. :rolleyes:
 
Hmph...at least this is posted on da main board instead of da politics board where niggas gon' act like dickhead if you don't agree w/their opinions. :rolleyes:

man i 'm glad QueEx put this over here. you can see EXACTLY what Jeff Johnson was saying by the replies on here the ones about to be posted
 


The growing debate: How critical can blacks be of President Obama?

http://www.stltoday.com/blogzone/a-...ow-critical-can-blacks-be-of-president-obama/


The story raises interesting questions that began in the Black community,
but now have pushed into mainstream media coverage. Just what do African
Americans expect Obama to do specifically to combat problems in the Black
community like high unemployment, gaps in educational achievement and
racial profiling among others? Will a growing clarion call within the Black
community for Obama to deal with specific African American issues chip away
at the wide coalition that brought Obama into the Oval Office?


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I've been sayin' this forever. Niggaz act just like the Bush and Clinton dicksuckers we all laughed at, when it comes to Obama. It's like he's the only successful Black person in history, so you can't say nothin' bad about him. We all live and die by Obama. There was no Oprah, Bill Cosby, George Washington Carver, or Malcolm X. Just Obama. Isn't Michelle the finest woman on earth. Doesn't he have the smartest, most obedient kids in the world. Isnt their dog the greatest dog in the world. It's like "Come on, man", for real.

I aint never gonna let any politician turn me into that which I despise and I despise political groupies. They work for us, remember. It's our money. It's our country. Make all of them prove themselves to us, Democrat or Republican.
 
I feel you but the criticism has to be constructive with facts. Some people mouth off just like the GOP who think they never did anything wrong and they are painting that doomsday scenario because of Obama.
 
I've been sayin' this forever. Niggaz act just like the Bush and Clinton dicksuckers we all laughed at, when it comes to Obama. It's like he's the only successful Black person in history, so you can't say nothin' bad about him. We all live and die by Obama. There was no Oprah, Bill Cosby, George Washington Carver, or Malcolm X. Just Obama. Isn't Michelle the finest woman on earth. Doesn't he have the smartest, most obedient kids in the world. Isnt their dog the greatest dog in the world. It's like "Come on, man", for real.

I aint never gonna let any politician turn me into that which I despise and I despise political groupies. They work for us, remember. It's our money. It's our country. Make all of them prove themselves to us, Democrat or Republican.

exactly.

one thing though this is part of our culture we worship celebrities of all kind. black folks included. if it wasn't obama it would be little wayne or lebron or whatever. maybe its just human nature.
 
I've been sayin' this forever. Niggaz act just like the Bush and Clinton dicksuckers we all laughed at, when it comes to Obama. It's like he's the only successful Black person in history, so you can't say nothin' bad about him. We all live and die by Obama. There was no Oprah, Bill Cosby, George Washington Carver, or Malcolm X. Just Obama. Isn't Michelle the finest woman on earth. Doesn't he have the smartest, most obedient kids in the world. Isnt their dog the greatest dog in the world. It's like "Come on, man", for real.

I aint never gonna let any politician turn me into that which I despise and I despise political groupies. They work for us, remember. It's our money. It's our country. Make all of them prove themselves to us, Democrat or Republican.

Mah nigga. :cool:
 
I've been sayin' this forever. Niggaz act just like the Bush and Clinton dicksuckers we all laughed at, when it comes to Obama. It's like he's the only successful Black person in history, so you can't say nothin' bad about him. We all live and die by Obama. There was no Oprah, Bill Cosby, George Washington Carver, or Malcolm X. Just Obama. Isn't Michelle the finest woman on earth. Doesn't he have the smartest, most obedient kids in the world. Isnt their dog the greatest dog in the world. It's like "Come on, man", for real.

I aint never gonna let any politician turn me into that which I despise and I despise political groupies. They work for us, remember. It's our money. It's our country. Make all of them prove themselves to us, Democrat or Republican.

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I've been sayin' this forever. Niggaz act just like the Bush and Clinton dicksuckers we all laughed at, when it comes to Obama. It's like he's the only successful Black person in history, so you can't say nothin' bad about him. We all live and die by Obama. There was no Oprah, Bill Cosby, George Washington Carver, or Malcolm X. Just Obama. Isn't Michelle the finest woman on earth. Doesn't he have the smartest, most obedient kids in the world. Isnt their dog the greatest dog in the world. It's like "Come on, man", for real.

I aint never gonna let any politician turn me into that which I despise and I despise political groupies. They work for us, remember. It's our money. It's our country. Make all of them prove themselves to us, Democrat or Republican.


Exactly. He won the biggest prize and some people are putting him on the highest "untouchable" pedestal. It doesn't matter what he does because its the best. Apparently he did the unthinkable and now he is untouchable.
 
I've been sayin' this forever. Niggaz act just like the Bush and Clinton dicksuckers we all laughed at, when it comes to Obama. It's like he's the only successful Black person in history, so you can't say nothin' bad about him. We all live and die by Obama. There was no Oprah, Bill Cosby, George Washington Carver, or Malcolm X. Just Obama. Isn't Michelle the finest woman on earth. Doesn't he have the smartest, most obedient kids in the world. Isnt their dog the greatest dog in the world. It's like "Come on, man", for real.

I aint never gonna let any politician turn me into that which I despise and I despise political groupies. They work for us, remember. It's our money. It's our country. Make all of them prove themselves to us, Democrat or Republican.

I understand your point, don't take this personal, but the statement in red sounds like hate. Black people are good at ths once another black makes it. If your criticism is based on facts, performance, politics or policies etc. then I say it is justified. But if your bich is that he and his family is taking up too much of the lime light.....That is Hating, everyone uderstands that there are other successful Blacks, teach your kids and others who don't know about them but don't be a crab in the barrel against this brother, who is doing well currently.

Most of these Blacks who get up and scream for the Black Nation are hating because they see their sponsorship dollars being threatened, or their listnership just shrank since the election, instead of taking the opportunity to be effective and get what they are always preaching about to become reality. They don't want to be bithin about the Black Plight forever and hope that it ends so they can do other things right? Yeah whatever...
 
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“Let me ask you this, right quick.”

Once upon a time, you used to be a respectable newspaper. Since you decided to abdicate your responsibility to uphold the 4th Estate to the National Enquirer, I shouldn’t be surprised that writing articles to prop up Tavis Smiley was on your agenda. I now stand corrected. In the article, “Blacks At Odds over Scrutiny Of the President”, this article was nothing more than a hit piece to prop up Tavis Smiley against the African-American masses calling him out for his “hatefest” on President Obama, as well as trying to allow him to regain his status as a leader of Black people that he really never had, because he is a marketeer and a hustler of the first order.

You can, and should, get the hell out of here with that. The research of this article was so poorly done, a friend of mine who’s a Professor of Journalism at the University of Maryland says he would have flunked your staff writer for being used as a very ugly pawn in the game of finding Black Slave Catchers willing to say what many whites in the media wished they could, but are afraid to.

Enough of the pleasantries; I’ll get down to business.


1. You might not want to use Krissah Thompson to do pieces like this anymore, because whatever sources she uses are going to dry up. Several prominent African-American academics related to me their run-ins with Ms. Thompson and one Professor of Public Policy actually stated to me “This individual is a dangerous journalist that we have to keep our eye on if the media will use her to engage in writings like this.”

Ta-Nehisi Coates has a take on it, too; it’s called ” too LAZY to do one’s homework”:

Typical of the political trend-story, the reporter simply accepts Smiley’s version as fact and does no digging to see if there’s more to the story. (Hint: There is.) I respect Smiley’s pivot–he got aired out last year, but he turned it all into a book deal. I can’t say the same of reporters who take any sources line as received truth. The hack indulging in the political trend story, isn’t worth the unblemished shoe-leather which his stories are allegedly built upon. These are the sorts of articles which force you to cackle in the face of any dead-tree patrician holding forth on the sacred links between newspapers and democracy. Whatever. Do your job. We’ll decide whether your worth mourning.

2. Ms. Thompson makes it painfully obvious she didn’t do her homework. On Jack and Jill Politics, as well as previous publications at Black Agenda Report, Black Commentator, DailyKos, Democratic Underground, CounterPunch, and any other progressive publication; there’s no way in Hell she brands me as a cheerleader for President Obama. The fact that she’s getting called on it should send a message to you that when you’re going to quote or interview a blogger, be sure you are familiar with their writings. There is no excuse for such shoddy journalism on Ms. Thompson’s part.

3. Ms. Thompson’s interview with me focused on why I vigorously defend Michelle Obama. From the article, the reader gets no idea why I’m being quoted in this piece, except in the hopes of inciting me to write more critical pieces on the President. News FLASH: you don’t own me and you sure as hell can’t manipulate me to help out a huckster like Tavis Smiley, or the fool who’s eating the whole bucket of chicken given to him by Bobcat Bob Johnson and BET. If you want me to write such critiques, dammit, I want a paycheck, just like you pay Ms. Thompson for half-assed journalistic efforts, and I’d probably do a better job than she does.

And if Ms. Thompson wants to say I knew why she was interviewing me, I’ll dig up and post her email to me asking for the interview and let readers judge for themselves. I gladly defend Mrs. Obama because she has done nothing that warrants the hatefest from the reich wing she encounters about her looks, her physical appearance ; the fact she goes sleeveless because she CAN - I will defend this woman as the beautiful, intelligent accomplished woman that she IS. And while Ms. Thompson quoted me accurately in some respects, she implied she was familiar with my writings, when the fact is, she showed an inherent, massive ignorance of anything I’ve written on the political scale for the last seven years.

4. Ms. Thompson also demonstrates her willingness to carry water for Tavis Smiley, by engaging in the attempted beatdown of me and Patricia Wilson-Smith from Black Women for Obama. Tavis is too cowardly to directly challenge me or any other Black woman writer. It’s not like Tavis hasn’t had the opportunity to engage me in conversation or directly challenge my writings; I have attended and covered several of his events, and have had press credentials at all of them, and the theme is always the same - exhort Black people to an emotional frenzy and send them back into their communities with less than a two-piece and a biscuit.

I mean, I’m only a blogger who writes my opinion and I do it on a voluntary basis. There is no compensatory benefit for my work; I do it because my values, my beliefs, and my principles compel me to write. And the JJP readers keep me scrupulously honest in my writings; therefore, I do not engage the readers with bullshyt - they know where I stand, even if they do not agree with me. I told Ms. Thompson that I am a lightening rod for getting reamed over the most mildly critiques of President Obama (and she actually asked the question, y’all), but I noticed there is no mention of how I get reamed for criticising the POTUS on the regular. If Ms. Thompson acted like a trained journalist and did due diligence, she would have found this article clearly telling her who I was and what I covered. Moreover, a check of the Washington Post’s OWN ARCHIVES would have found this:

When Leutisha Stills, who writes under the name the Christian Progressive Liberal, criticizes Obama on the black-oriented Web site Jack & Jill Politics, she is virtually shouted down, according to Baratunde Thurston, who co-developed the site.

Ms. Thompson had an agenda and that was to defend Tavis Smiley as well as elevate him to Black Leadership status. Judging from the comments I’ve read here and elsewhere, she wasn’t too successful, and shame on Tavis for pimping out a staff writer for the Washington Post to do his dirty work for him. Now, who’s the lazy SOB?

5. Mr. Smiley is NOT critiquing President Obama on a factual basis; the day Mr. Obama blew off an invitation to the State of the Black Union being held in Jamestown, Virginia (to celebrate the beginning of Black people being ENSLAVED) and announced his candidacy for President - Tavis got Mr. Obama in his sights and refuses to let up, even though he continues to lose.

6. Tavis envisioned himself as a “KingMaker” of sorts, and Mr. Obama basically told him through his actions, to shove that notion up his keester. No one challenges Tavis on why the Clintons were allowed to practically demonize African-Americans in Hillary’s quest for the White House, while he provided the platform for them to do it; but we’re supposed to welcome his attempt to hold an elected official accountable while he collects a paycheck from corporations like ExxonMobil, Wal-MART and McDonalds for sponsoring his annual Negro Super Bowl - industries that have contributed to ruination of communities while depressing the economy. Yeah, Right.

So why is Brother Tavis silent for nearly ten years during the Clinton and Bush Administrations, during which the prison industrial complex flourished because Bill Clinton made damned sure more Black and Latino people were incarcerated; the media got to cock their nose at the FCC regulations, and George Bush lied this country into war and left office with the worst recession EVER because he bailed out the Banking industry - Tavis hasn’t said jack about THAT - but HE’S THE RESPONSIBLE MEDIA THAT’S GOING TO CRY FOR ACCOUNTABILITY FROM PRESIDENT OBAMA, when he hasn’t learned the word “accountability” until two years ago?

Until he can answer those questions, you can get the hell out of here with that shyt, too. Additionally, Tavis never challenges women who dare to disagree with him - he gets flunkies like your staff writer to do it for him. However, there are a lot of Brothas calling him out for similar issues and he’s not answering them because he KNOWS a brotha like Boyce Watkins, Christopher Chambers, Francis Holland or even Wayne Bennett (the Field Negro to YOU) will not only NOT tolerate his mess - they will line up to be the first ones to break out collective cans of whip-ass. Instead, Tavis beats up on women bloggers, and in this case, he got a willing flunkie to attempt to open up a can of whip-ass and she didn’t even bring the can opener. Ask Jasmyne Cannick about the last time Tavis tried to put a beat down on a sista blogger and learn how he handled it.

The next time you want to interview me, or any other person who writes about African-Americans and their Political Diaspora, I’d appreciate it if you sent a credentialed writer like Dana Milbank, and keep your flunkies in the office unless they’re aspiring to be the next Jayson Blair.

Sincerely,

Leutisha Stills (aka The Christian Progressive Liberal)
 
I've been sayin' this forever. Niggaz act just like the Bush and Clinton dicksuckers we all laughed at, when it comes to Obama. It's like he's the only successful Black person in history, so you can't say nothin' bad about him. We all live and die by Obama. There was no Oprah, Bill Cosby, George Washington Carver, or Malcolm X. Just Obama. Isn't Michelle the finest woman on earth. Doesn't he have the smartest, most obedient kids in the world. Isnt their dog the greatest dog in the world. It's like "Come on, man", for real.

I aint never gonna let any politician turn me into that which I despise and I despise political groupies. They work for us, remember. It's our money. It's our country. Make all of them prove themselves to us, Democrat or Republican.

Damn Good Post!
 
I've been sayin' this forever. Niggaz act just like the Bush and Clinton dicksuckers we all laughed at, when it comes to Obama. It's like he's the only successful Black person in history, so you can't say nothin' bad about him. We all live and die by Obama. There was no Oprah, Bill Cosby, George Washington Carver, or Malcolm X. Just Obama. Isn't Michelle the finest woman on earth. Doesn't he have the smartest, most obedient kids in the world. Isnt their dog the greatest dog in the world. It's like "Come on, man", for real.

You sound really bitter about Obama winning the election. And to drag his wife and kids into it demonstrates the degree of your bitterness.

And furthermore Barack Obama isn't the only successful Black person in history, but he has accomplished what no one else in the Black community has in all of US History.
 
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I've been sayin' this forever. Niggaz act just like the Bush and Clinton dicksuckers we all laughed at, when it comes to Obama. It's like he's the only successful Black person in history, so you can't say nothin' bad about him. We all live and die by Obama. There was no Oprah, Bill Cosby, George Washington Carver, or Malcolm X. Just Obama. Isn't Michelle the finest woman on earth. Doesn't he have the smartest, most obedient kids in the world. Isnt their dog the greatest dog in the world. It's like "Come on, man", for real.

You sound really bitter about Obama winning the election. And to drag his wife and kids into it demonstrates the degree of your bitterness.

And furthermore Barack Obama isn't the only successful Black person in history, but he has accomplished what no one else in the Black community has in all of US History.
 
You sound really bitter about Obama winning the election. And to drag his wife and kids into it demonstrates the degree of your bitterness.

And furthermore Barack Obama isn't the only successful Black person in history, but he has accomplished what no one else in the Black community has in all of US History.

damn you're the biggest ignorant fanboy ever...

(leaves thread in disgust)
 
This a good thread. Personally, I feel that my people aren't using enough scrutiny regarding Obama. That's just my take...
 
My question to you all (those that are so quick to attack Obama because he's president now) is this.

Who do you feel is qualified to be the next puppet?
Do you all not know that the president can only do but so much?
Do you all not know that he too has to answer to someone or someones?
Did you all not forget the BS Bush and his family has put us in?
Did you all not pay attention to how these politicians lied to the people and took this so-called "tax payers money" and pocketed it?
Do you all not understand that the monies you pay out (taxes) he's trying to give back in order to help America help itself?
Do you all believe that we are in a recession instead of a depression?
Are you all trying to condemn him before he fuck up as you think?
And if so, why haven't any of you voiced your opinions when Bush was doing what he was doing?
Do you not know that Bush and the media lied to the people about the real situation (9/11)?
Even though some of the information has leaked...you are still willing to forget the mess and attack Obama? Please tell me on what grounds?
Do you all not remember how Bush got into office and how Obama got into office (one was actually voted in)?
I've stated this on a number of threads and I might have to keep reminding people...do you not remember or know the Willie Lynch letter?
Do you not believe that the Letter is still alive in most of our every day lives?


I say "not" because in these comments it shows that you all are overlooking what is really important instead of just voicing an opinion on something that you haven't really looked into.

If I am wrong, please correct me.


I'm saying this...because some of us have people and/or love ones that have died in the great lie (9-11)...there's more to this story. I personally don't have time to look at Obama for mistakes when this country is in a world of mess that he didn't create.
 
:smh::smh::smh:

Rush Limbaugh w/ blackface.

I don't necessarily agree with Obama's take on repairing the economy, but THIS--this is just disrespectful jealousy and envy rearing its ugly head.
 
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I've been sayin' this forever. Niggaz act just like the Bush and Clinton dicksuckers we all laughed at, when it comes to Obama. It's like he's the only successful Black person in history, so you can't say nothin' bad about him. We all live and die by Obama. There was no Oprah, Bill Cosby, George Washington Carver, or Malcolm X. Just Obama. Isn't Michelle the finest woman on earth. Doesn't he have the smartest, most obedient kids in the world. Isnt their dog the greatest dog in the world. It's like "Come on, man", for real.

I aint never gonna let any politician turn me into that which I despise and I despise political groupies. They work for us, remember. It's our money. It's our country. Make all of them prove themselves to us, Democrat or Republican.

Couldnt have said it better. People keep coming up with this notion that we are attacking obama the individual. NO. I was happy for the man and wished him luck. Whats wrong though with having a critical eye towards his policies. No he didnt get us into this economic recession but how are policies helping the situation? What will he do if someone attacks Israel? How will he try to resolve the situation in Afghanistan? Its his political views and policies that got some of us with the :hmm: face. Regardless of race color or creed, the man is still a politician.
 
You sound really bitter about Obama winning the election. And to drag his wife and kids into it demonstrates the degree of your bitterness.

And furthermore Barack Obama isn't the only successful Black person in history, but he has accomplished what no one else in the Black community has in all of US History.

Fuck Obama.
 
Barack Obama himself says repeatedly that he SHOULD be held accountable by all citizens. :itsawrap:Does any more really need to be said?

As far as what Keyes is talking about, he just comes across as bitter and ridiculous. Whatever.
 
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