Jesse Jackson’s Comments

Lefties, Media

Yesterday, while getting prepared for a segment on Fox News on health care, Jesse Jackson was caught on tape when he whispered the following:

“See, Barack has been talking down to black people… I wanna cut his nuts out.”

Once the clip became major news, and he realized that he had been caught on tape, Jackson jumped on the chance to be seen on TV again and said that his comments were “regretfully crude and hurtful” but seemed to write it off by saying that it wasn’t a public speech or declaration. (I don’t see how that matters, since you said it anyway)

I could care less what he said or where he said it but one thing seems clear… he is LOVING the press attention. His ugly mug was on EVERY news channel last night where he took the spotlight to lecture us on how important HE was to civil rights, and what HE had been through history, etc.

I’m willing to put money on the fact that he’s pissed off that Obama has succeeded where he himself failed and he’s doing anything he can to attempt to remain even remotely relevant.

Go away Jesse, the world could use fewer race pimps.

3 Comments

  1. Melinda  •  Jul 21, 2008 @8:00 PM

    AMEN. Good bye Jessie and take Ralphie Nader with you! Jealousy is an ugly thing.

  2. Steve  •  Jul 24, 2008 @8:00 PM

    I have noticed the omission of the title “Reverend” from Jesse Jackson’s name. . . . Isn’t he ordained?

  3. James  •  Jul 25, 2008 @10:59 AM

    According to my research he originally attended the University of Illinois, but left after poor academic performance and a desire to play QB for North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State College.

    After graduating he DID go to the Chicago Theological Seminary… yet he never finished the coursework or graduated from CTS. He was later given an honorary degree from CTS.

    Depending on the religious sect (Catholic, Baptist etc.) “reverend” can simply mean a leader, but in many uses it denotes a religious official with specific credentials and training.

    It’s a badge of rank to him… I choose not to give him the honor of that title as he does not deserve it.

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