Archive for the 'Barack Odrama' Category
most racist campaign: Hillary Clinton or John McCain
Tags: Barack Obama, Democrats, Election 2008, Hillary Clinton, John McCain, Politics, Politics and Race, Republicans
Obama Bucks: Barack, Chicken, Watermelon, and Kool-Aid (the red flavor)
Tags: 2008 Elections, Barack Obama, Conservatives, Election 2008, Obama Bucks, Politics, Racism, Republicans
“Why is everything always about race with you people!?!”
You people…
I betta-not EVER AGAIN hear the above got-damn question come out of a White person’s thin-lipped mouth. Get the story here: OBAMA BUCKS .
*This story was first seen at: News and Views, the companion blog to NPR’s News and Notes.
CNN Responds to My Post with this segment: Prejudice in the election?
Tags: Barack Obama, CNN, Election 2008, John McCain, Politics, Prejuidice in the election, Race Relations, Sarah Palin
OH SNAP!!! CNN responds to my post from yesterday with a timely segment about race and politics. Okay, they didn’t really respond to little ol’ me - but it is a heck of a coincidence. Whatever the case, kudos to the folks at CNN for sparking this much needed conversation. Looks like I’m back in the mix commenting/ranting about all things Campaign 2008.
Stay Well.
Imagine: November 5, 2008. The front page of your morning paper reads???
Tags: Barack Obama, Election 2008, Humor, Joe Biden, John McCain, news, November 4th, Politics, Sarah Palin, Voting
I’ll Start. “Barack Wins! Bin Laden Orders Al-Qaeda To Stand Down”. Have at it.
pre debate observation: McCain, Obama, and Town Hall Meetings
Tags: Barack Obama, Election 2008, John McCain, Politics, Presidential Debates
Everyone keeps talking about how well John McCain does in Town Hall forums. This is supposed to be his element. On the flip side, it’s reported that Obama doesn’t perform so well in these up close and personal settings. I couldn’t disagree more. McCain performs well in Town Hall forums where his White peers are in the majority. Place Obama at a Town Hall gathering where most of the attendees are Black and I bet you he shines. Put McCain in the same predominantly Black setting and I promise you that any onsite press would NOT be writing articles about how McCain was in his element.
Throughout this election cycle Obama has demonstrated the capacity to learn, grow, adapt, and evolve. He has the political momentum. He’s an exceptionally capable candidate. I expect him to continue to out shine McCain whatever the task – whatever the setting.
McCain/Palin and the n-word: you know it’s comin’…
Tags: Barack Obama, commentary, Election 2008, Humor, John McCain, Politics, Presidential Debates, Sarah Palin, society, thoughts, Tom Brokaw
***SEE NEW UPDATE AT END OF THIS POST***
I called this a while back in an earlier post (here). I can see it goin’ down sumthin’ like this:
[Setting: 2nd Presidential Debate. 1/2 way into the program.]
Tom Brokaw (Moderator): “Senator McCain. After the first debate there was much discussion about your outright refusal to make any eye contact at all with your opponent Senator Obama. You received a lot of criticism from Democrats and some Republicans for that. And yet tonight, you’ve not looked at your opponent once. Do you think that is a smart tactic on your part considering…”
[Brokaw is abruptly cut off by a grumbling red-faced McCain]
McCain: “Uhh yeah…I umm…I think…Hey! Fuck you Tom! I’m not looking at that N-!!!
[Gasps and then stunned silence. McCain smiling, winks at the camera. Barack stares, mean-muggin' McCain. The silence is broken only when Michelle Obama launches from her front row seat toward the smiling/winking McCain. Hang time. Her right arm extended. Shoe in hand...]
Don’t even trip. It might not go down exactly like this but… Shit, Jesse called him a nigga!
Get at me…
k to the d to the izo
***UPDATE # 1: Someone said the N-word. I told you it was coming. Granted, it didn’t come from the mouth of McCain or Palin, but they, and the nefarious RNC, with their fear-mongering “he’s not one of us” tactics, are definitely responsible for creating the conditions that breed this type of hatred and stupidity. See the Washington Post article (here). This isn’t just negative. This shit is Birth of A Nation scary. Wow, just a taste of what life – black life would be like under a McCain/Palin regime.***
Larry King/Chris Rock Interview (link)…
Tags: Barack Obama, Chris Rock, CNN, Election 2008, Humor, John McCain, Larry King, Politics, Sarah Palin, satire
Here’s an excerpt from last night’s Larry King/Chris Rock interview on CNN:
KING: You must be … proud that at this stage in our history a black man is running for president on a major ticket.
ROCK: Um, you know what? I’m proud Barack Obama’s running for president. You know? If it was Flavor Flav, would I be proud? No. I don’t support Barack Obama because he’s black.
See the entire story (here)
Barack! Whatever you do, don’t get angry…
Tags: arianna huffington, Barack Obama, Barack Odrama, Election 2008, Politics
See this excerpt from a recent article by Arianna Huffington:
To fully become the transformational leader we need, Obama must demonstrate to the American people his capacity for indignation — for the kind of ferocious passion that fueled King and Nelson Mandela. He has to fight fire with fire, and wield anger in the service of what right, true, and good. The fierce urgency of now demands nothing less.
She’s not the only one. Other neo-liberals have called for Barack to get angry. To “grow a pair”. Brotha – pleeease don’t fall for the okie-dokie. Ain’t these some of the same people that attacked and castigated and demonized Rev. Jeramiah Wright for his rousing displays of “indignation” ??? Look, the truth of the matter is this, the only time White folk really want to see an angry black man…
Video: Blacks Against Barack Protest (CNN)…
Tags: Barack Obama, Barack Odrama, Election 2008, Politics
BLACKS AGAINST BARACK??? WTF!!! See the video (HERE)

I’m not writing anything else about Election 2008 Until…
Tags: Barack Obama, commentary, Election 2008, John McCain, media, Politics, race, race issues, Race Relations, Sarah Palin, society, thoughts
I’m self-imposing a moratorium on commenting about Campaign 2008. I’m tired of all the politalking, the stump speeches, the faux-debates, the mudslinging, the absolutely useless media coverage. And can we please do away with the damn polls! It’s the same stories and soundbites and finger-pointing – by the same people - over and over and over again. So, as far as I’m concerned, there really isn’t anything riveting or substantive to talk about. That is, unless someone in the mainstream media or the blogosphere has the balls/ovaries to spark up a national conversation about the 800 lb. guerrilla in the room. You know exactly what I’m talking about. I’m sure you’ve been thinking about it, and maybe even discussing it under your breath. What’s the 800 lb. guerrilla that I speak of? It’s the persistently ignored fact that the race for the White House is as close as it is because one of the candidates is Black. And relatedly, the only reason that the vast majority of “undecideds” (mostly White) remain undecided, is because on the one hand – in their rational minds – they know that the McCain/Palin ticket is a fucking joke. On the other hand, they just can’t quite bring themselves to vote for – gulp - a negro. Just to be clear, I’m saying that if Barack were White, this thing would’ve been over a long long time ago. Why isn’t anyone touching this? Why isn’t this headline news? Is it because the shot-callers in mainstream media don’t know? Or could it be that they don’t care? Whatever the reason, I refuse to contribute anything else to this white-washed amateurish real-time work of political pop-fiction that’s been over-sold to us as insightful, objective, and professional campaign coverage.
Frank Talk (like Steve Biko);
kd