Jesse Jackson wants to bag Michelle Obama

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Re: Jesse Jackson wants to bag Michelle Obama

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Yong Xi wrote:
Alter Idem wrote:
Mercury wrote:http://www.nypost.com/seven/07092008/news/nationalnews/jesse_jackson_sharply_criticizes_obama_119161.htm

Judging by his actions I would say Jackson wants to cut the nuts off Obama in order to enact a practice right out of rural Nineteenth Century Mormonism.

Watch out Obama, next Jackson is going after your daughter if the pattern continues.

There is a point to this post. Its this:

In such settings, Obama has urged greater emphasis on fatherhood, advised parents to choose reading books over playing video games and most recently told young students to stick with school and forget about a career as a rap star or professional basketball player.


You want family values? that's family values, not some dips**ts sitting around eating rice crispy squares and following the FHE lesson manual.


You might want to watch the clip and try very hard to not let your biases against Mormonism impede your ability to think reasonably. Jesse Jackson's streetwise comments came because he recognizes that Barak Obama is a snob. I'm not sure why others haven't figured that out yet. He may not be as snobby as John Kerry was, but he's definitely a snob.


If Obama is a snob and talking down to black people (as suggested by Jackson), are you saying that blacks can't figure that out?


Not blacks, people in general. It didn't take long for John Kerry's being "out of touch" with the average person to become an issue in his campaign. I'm quite surprised that Obama's being "out of touch" has not become an issue. I remember hearing early on in his campaign, him comment on the price of "arugula". I thought, "Obama, it's "lettuce" if you don't want to sound snobby...or "cultured" (for Merc)."

Obama does "talk down" to black people--and in my opinion, he does it to curry favor with whites. I think that's what made Jesse Jackson so annoyed with him.

What I wonder is why is Obama lecturing black people about the problems in their families--why aren't Black preachers and ministers doing this? You'd think they would be the ones to address this topic...instead those like Rev. Wright are spouting politics and ignoring the problems Obama brought up.
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Re: Jesse Jackson wants to bag Michelle Obama

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Alter Idem wrote:Not blacks, people in general. It didn't take long for John Kerry's being "out of touch" with the average person to become an issue in his campaign. I'm quite surprised that Obama's being "out of touch" has not become an issue. I remember hearing early on in his campaign, him comment on the price of "arugula". I thought, "Obama, it's "lettuce" if you don't want to sound snobby...or "cultured" (for Merc)."

Obama does "talk down" to black people--and in my opinion, he does it to curry favor with whites. I think that's what made Jesse Jackson so annoyed with him.

What I wonder is why is Obama lecturing black people about the problems in their families--why aren't Black preachers and ministers doing this? You'd think they would be the ones to address this topic...instead those like Rev. Wright are spouting politics and ignoring the problems Obama brought up.


Where to start with this post?

First of all, I wish being "out of touch" with the average person were not an issue in any campaign, because it is not a substantive issue. I don't really care whether I would invite this person home for a BBQ and beers or not. I want someone who seems to have a clue what is going on out there and can actually string coherent thoughts together. Thank sweet Jeebus that these two candidates come much closer than the moron that is currently inhabiting the White House.

Secondly, Obama's elitism has already been made an issue in the campaign! Where have you been? And, maybe if you are Italian, and not some waspy jackass (not that you necessarily are), arugula isn't an elitist vegetable. What is messed up, in my opinion, is that Obama's education is made into a political liability by pandering to people who could stand to get much more of it.

Finally, black ministers do lecture their parishioners about important issues in their community. What grounds do you have for saying they do not? And why is it bad to have others join in the chorus? After all, if the black community has chosen to vote predominantly for Obama, I would say that gives him something of a podium.
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If I want arugula in my salad and get a bowl of iceberg lettuce I'm going to be one pissy snob. For real.
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