Jesse Jackson uses the ‘n’ word when he thinks he can’t be heard
July 17th, 2008 by Scott Marks
Last Sunday, with no ifs and or buts, Jesse Jackson talked about relieving Barack Obama of his nuts.
The situation has become even bigger now that it’s been revealed that he also used a denigrating term that rhymes with “trigger.” During an off-mic conversation on Fox and Friends, Jesse cited Obama for what he labeled a derisive trend.
Whiled chiding Obama for “talking down to black people” he slurred, and let loose with the lethal “n” word.
Even Emulsion Compulsion acted with revulsion when Jesse took to the air wave to scold Barack for telling blacks how to behave.
Isn’t this the same Reverend who, when at his wit’s end, called for a boycott of Michael Richards, the clown, and once suggested that Jews live in “Hymie Town?” If Jackson didn’t call for Richard’s boycott, than my name isn’t Scott.
Furthermore, CDs recorded by ‘n’ word-using rappers should be flushed down the crapper. How’s that for a capper?
Jackson has since expressed that he was “deeply saddened and distressed” for causing the Obama’s such a mess. (My decasyllabic meter is causing me to teeter!)
Jackson, who is traveling in Spain, apologized for creating any pain. “There really is no justification for my comments and I hope that the Obama family and the American public will forgive me,” said Jackson during his plea.
Is this talk part of the mission of the Rainbow Coalition? Operation PUSH should do away with their spokesman whose brain is made out of mush. He actually came off dumber than Bush!
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Jealous Jesse Jackson takes aim at Barack Obama’s “nuts”
July 11th, 2008 by Scott Marks

Where does salty Jesse Jackson get his balls big enough to criticize Barack Obama’s nuts?
Before an interview on Sunday’s Fox and Friends Jackson, seemingly unaware that the microphone was hot, whispered to a fellow guest that Obama was “talking down to black people.” In the spirit of a plantation owner, Jackson went on to say that wanted to “cut his nuts off.”
According to the L.A. Times, Jackson’s comments almost went unnoticed. The Times reports, “The scathing remarks first came to the attention of an employee working the overnight shift Sunday, who transcribed the tape as part of training for the network’s ongoing digital conversion. Otherwise, ‘it potentially would have not been discovered,” Bill Shine, Fox News’ senior vice president for programming said Thursday.
Jackson did not ask Fox News to hold back the tape which aired Wednesday night on The O’Reilly Factor. Before Fox even aired his comments, Jackson went on CNN Wednesday afternoon to offer up a preemptive apology.
Jackson wanted to hog the spotlight in the worst way and that’s exactly how he did it.
Perhaps he felt personally maligned after Obama’s Father’s Day speech in which the Presidential hopeful told black churchgoers that a father’s responsibility “doesn’t just end at conception.” Wasn’t it Jackson, who just a few years ago finally admitted to cheating on his wife and fathering a child out of wedlock? Some Reverend!
There is no way that a man who is a media savvy as Jesse Jackson didn’t know the microphones in the Fox studio were live. He wanted the world to know his true feelings about Barack Obama.
Jackson, who ran his 1988 Presidential campaign solely on the basis of racial divisiveness, appears to have taken umbrage with Obama’s attempts at unification.
By politely accepting Jackson’s apology, Obama couldn’t have handled the situation any better. Even red state crackers, quick to observe that all black candidates look alike, would be hard pressed not to pick up on the differences between Obama and Jackson.
Looks like Massuh Jackson is going to have to find a higher hangin’ tree to throw his noose around. Time to put in a call to Al Sharpton!
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