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Tuesday, January 22, 2008

The Angry Black Man and the Angry CNN Readers

What in the world? Who up and gave Barack Obama a spine transplant? He and got all indignant and whatnot with Missy. Now that was a good start, but stop being so polite about it. "Hillary You just spoke for two minutes!" Just jump in there. Now this is what you get for being all law professor-like talking about Ronald Regan. We live in a soundbyte generation, folks don't make distinctions. Um why are we talking about Ronald Reagan anyway? *crickets chirp*


Mr. Hopeful, you got to be careful with that Clinton Machine. They are like raw sewage, they love the gutter. If you get in a real brawl with them, that is exactly where they will take you... are you really ready to go there? Will you be able to tolerate the stench? This is great entertainment for a political junkie, not sure if it helps the Obama campaign, but at least the tea party masquerading as a primary is over.

Oh yeah and I am not the only one tired of this whole "Will Black women vote with their reproductive organs or their melanin?" foolishness. Well CNN is reporting that its viewers are NOT happy about this over simplistic strain of reporting and if ONE MORE MSM operation covering Black women in South Carolina does a segment from a beauty shop...

Many took umbrage at the story's suggestion that black women voters face "a unique, and most unexpected dilemma" about voting their race or their gender.

CNN received dozens of e-mails shortly after posting the story, which focuses largely on conversations about Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama that a CNN reporter observed at a hair salon in South Carolina whose customers are predominantly African-American.


YAY CNN viewers from not taking their spoon-fed pablum. I have been whining about the depiction of Black women voters in SC for months. We don't live in beauty shops you dolts. do some heavy lifting instead of relying on regurgitated storylines