President Obama and Black Leaders: It's Complicated

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Obama, Black Leaders: It's Complicated
Author Jonathan Alter examines the president's relationships with his prominent black critics and allies.

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In this essay, adapted from his book The Center Holds: Obama and His Enemies, author Jonathan Alter breaks down the relationship between President Barack Obama and prominent African Americans, including Cornel West, the Rev. Al Sharpton and Michael Eric Dyson, from the 2012 midterm elections to his second inauguration.

In July 2010 the president spotted Cornel West in the front row of the audience for his speech to the National Urban League. West had given speeches around the country saying that Obama wasn't a true progressive and that he couldn't "in good conscience" tell people to vote for him, though he admitted that his failure to secure special inauguration tickets for his mother and brother contributed to his hard feelings.

After the Urban League speech, Obama came down to West's seat and grew angry. "I'm not progressive? What kind of sh-- is this?" the president hissed, his face contorted. West said later that a brassy African-American woman standing behind him told the president to his face, "How dare you speak to Dr. West like that!" and argued after Obama left that the obscenity would have justified removal by the Secret Service had it come from anyone else.

In the months following the confrontation, West stepped up his attacks, calling Obama a "black mascot of Wall Street oligarchs and a black puppet of corporate plutocrats." He added, "I think my dear brother Barack Obama has a certain fear of free black men. It's understandable. As a young brother who grows up in a white context, brilliant African father, he's always had to fear being a white man with black skin."

After the blowup with West, the president welcomed Al Sharpton and a half-dozen other black hosts and commentators to the Roosevelt Room of the White House. The subject turned to Tavis Smiley, a PBS host (and co-host of a radio show with West) who was also severely critical of Obama. Tom Joyner, a strong Obama supporter and host of the top-rated black talk-radio show, thought that West and Smiley (neither of whom was invited) were causing other blacks to denigrate the president. He began to mix it up with the author Michael Eric Dyson, who wanted the administration to target its efforts more on particular black needs.

Obama jumped in to say he had no problem with Dyson or anyone else disagreeing with him about how to help the needy. What upset him was critics who "question my blackness and my commitment to blacks." He felt the community needed to be a little more sophisticated politically. "If I go out there saying ‘black, black,' do you think that will help black people?" he asked, arguing that Congress would never support legislation explicitly intended for African Americans. His legislative program was aimed at helping all Americans but would disproportionately help blacks: "Pell Grants? Black people. Health care? Black people."

The president's record showed that he had delivered for African Americans far beyond college loans and Obama care. The stimulus saved hundreds of thousands of jobs of state and local workers, a large percentage of them black, and provided $850 million for historically black colleges as part of its aid to higher education. The Fair Sentencing Act of 2010 ended the discrepancy in punishment for crimes that involve the same amounts of crack and powdered cocaine.

The extension of the Earned Income Tax Credit kept millions of the working poor, disproportionately black, from slipping back into poverty, and the extension of unemployment insurance and food stamps helped millions of African Americans. But with black unemployment at 14 percent and 4 out of 10 young black males still caught up in the criminal-justice system, Obama had hardly transformed the community he had sought to join when he was a young man.

In early March of 2013, Sharpton and seven other African-American leaders met with the president in the Roosevelt Room. The issue of whether Obama was pursuing a pro-black agenda came up again. Sharpton told the story of a friend who converted to Islam, then ate a ham sandwich and claimed it wasn't pork. Sharpton told the president, "I said to my friend that day, 'Just because it's not called pork doesn't mean it isn't.' And just because your agenda isn't called pro-black doesn't mean it isn't." Obama was happy to embrace the pork metaphor.

The president was feeling liberated and free to express himself a little more now. About a month after the election, the Obamas hosted a small party for close friends and a few people from the administration and the campaign. The president was standing in a small group and said he was the only president since Roosevelt to have won twice with more than 51 percent of the vote. It was true that Nixon, Reagan and Clinton all had three-way races that kept them under 51 percent.

Eisenhower was, in fact, the last such president, but that was more than a half-century ago, so the boast was still impressive enough. One of his African-American friends, switching to street vernacular, said, "Well, I guess that makes it perfectly clear: Youse a bad motherf--ker."

"That's my point," the president replied, without missing a beat.

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"Well, I guess that makes it perfectly clear: Youse a bad motherf--ker."

"That's my point," the president replied, without missing a beat.

:lol:

Good read.
 
:lol:@getting salty because someone didn't hook up your kinfolk with tickets. If that ain't real nigga shit, I don't know what is. Next niggas gonna be catching a case because the white house didn't let them take home a plate for Keke and Lil' Ray Ray nem.


A lot of people talk about the presidency and know nothing about how the government works.

An Obama "Rebuke CaCs and help all Brothas only and fuck all the mexicans" bill like emilitants want would get defeated 100-0 in the Senate.
 
Can't wait til Obama's term is up when black folk finally feel the ice cold water on their faces.
 
Can't wait til Obama's term is up when black folk finally feel the ice cold water on their faces.

Yeah dem crackers are going in on black folks after obama is gone. Mark my words, Its going to be pay back!. Trust me the Elites they are playing chess with this whole obama thing.
 
:lol:@getting salty because someone didn't hook up your kinfolk with tickets. If that ain't real nigga shit, I don't know what is. Next niggas gonna be catching a case because the white house didn't let them take home a plate for Keke and Lil' Ray Ray nem.


A lot of people talk about the presidency and know nothing about how the government works.

An Obama "Rebuke CaCs and help all Brothas only and fuck all the mexicans" bill like emilitants want would get defeated 100-0 in the Senate.

Man shut up...Obama still is cool but lets not act like we haven't been place on the back burner as a community...
 
Can't wait til Obama's term is up when black folk finally feel the ice cold water on their faces.

Yeah dem crackers are going in on black folks after obama is gone. Mark my words, Its going to be pay back!. Trust me the Elites they are playing chess with this whole obama thing.

This is why i think O needs to set some boundaries before he leaves office or else we're prolly gonna be fucked
 
Man shut up...Obama still is cool but lets not act like we haven't been place on the back burner as a community...

Umm, like I said, you come up with a bill designed to help only black people that can pass the Senate.

You do know that the president doesn't make laws right?
 
I see Obama, but where are the "Black leaders" in the article? SURELY, they're not referring to West, Smiley, Dyson or Sharpton. :hmm: Though, Sharpton has earned more stripes in his sleep than those three clowns combined.
 
Umm, like I said, you come up with a bill designed to help only black people that can pass the Senate.

You do know that the president doesn't make laws right?

I do But if i were him I'd be shooting down everything until they gave one of my proposals some play...Simply if you dont wanna play ball with me then fuck i'm taking my ball home..:yes:
 
I do But if i were him I'd be shooting down everything until they gave one of my proposals some play...Simply if you dont wanna play ball with me then fuck i'm taking my ball home..:yes:

You know congress can override a presidential veto right?
 
You know congress can override a presidential veto right?

I know how the process works 2 out of three always wins..However the cards would completely be one the table and cac would not be able to deny or hide their privilege/prejudice...Honestly i get what you're saying and my first comment was like shooting the messenger but i'm tired of us not being able to be politically stout
 
despite bamo's numerous accomplishments, i feel there is something still missing.

b.b. king sang it best: 'the thrill is gone'.
 
niggas steady riding O's dick like he gonna save you. save yourself (ourselves).

Winter In America by Gil Scott-Heron:

From the Indians who welcomed the pilgrims
And to the buffalo who once ruled the plains
Like the vultures circling beneath the dark cloyouds
Looking for the rain
Looking for the rain

Just like the cities staggered on the coastline
Living in a nation that just can't stand much more
Like the forest buried beneath the highway
Never had a chance to grow
Never had a chance to grow

And now it's winter
Winter in America
Yes and all of the healers have been killed
Or sent away, yeah
But the people know, the people know
It's winter
Winter in America
And ain't nobody fighting
'Cause nobody knows what to save
Save your soul, Lord knows
From Winter in America

The Constitution
A noble piece of paper
With free society
Struggled but it died in vain
And now Democracy is ragtime on the corner
Hoping for some rain
Looks like it's hoping
Hoping for some rain

And I see the robins
Perched in barren treetops
Watching last-ditch racists marching across the floor
But just like the peace sign that vanished in our dreams
Never had a chance to grow
Never had a chance to grow

And now it's winter
It's winter in America
And all of the healers have been killed
Or betrayed
Yeah, but the people know, people know
It's winter, Lord knows
It's winter in America
And ain't nobody fighting
Cause nobody knows what to save
Save your souls
From Winter in America

And now it's winter
Winter in America
And all of the healers done been killed or sent away
Yeah, and the people know, people know
It's winter
Winter in America
And ain't nobody fighting
Cause nobody knows what to save
And ain't nobody fighting
Cause nobody knows, nobody knows
And ain't nobody fighting
Cause nobody knows what to save
 
What's the case or justification for passing a bill that only reduces, rather than eliminates, the discrimination?

The reality is the main reason drug and crack laws are so stringent is because the black community demanded it as a response to the violence and destruction crack was doing to community. After seeing enough stories of kids getting killed in the crossfire of drug shootouts and whole neighborhoods looking like combat zone all those folks that lived there demanded their elected officials and police do something about.

Well when it comes to black people cops aren't going to bother to nuance the situation they're just going to start locking niggas up and making the penalties more and more harsher. All of which was done with the approval of the black community because lets be honest after the 25th little girl gets shot dead in the street do you REALLY give a fuck if some dumb nigga gets 100 years for possessing an ounce of crack??
 
And, it requires a supermajority.

So, now what's your excuse?

You let Obama start trying proposing black only bills and see how many white congressmen vote for it.

And that's not an excuse.

And then the Republicans start using Obama proposing black only bills to get the white house and both houses of Congress and then they'll give you brothas that like to complain some real shit to complain about.
 
Niggas in this thread are showing their ass big time.

Remember when black folk were caping for Bill Clinton, rallying behind 'our president' when the evil GOP tried to bring him down for lying about getting his helmet buffed?

Now the Clintons are the slavemaster's sons?

Black folk and politics....lol....no one takes our asses seriously.

Like I said earlier, 2016 and beyond, I can't wait to see the collective look on our shocked faces.
 
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