Jul 21 2008
Media Circus Over Jesse Jackson’s Comments
| the entire program
The story of how Jesse Jackson privately lashed out at Barack Obama before a live interview on Fox News has quickly turned into a media circus. Jackson’s original comments were in response to Obama’s Father’s Day speech aimed at black fathers who fail their families and particularly children. Instead of asking the question of whether Jackson’s critique was justified, mainstream media has instead focused almost entirely on two issues: speculation that Jesse Jackson lashed out at Barack Obama because the former presidential candidate is experiencing intense jealousy, and Jesse Jackson’s use of the N-word even though he had called for a moratorium on the use of the word after stand up comic Michael Richards used it on stage. Jackson has issued two apologies to Barack Obama’s family in response to the overwhelming news coverage.
GUEST: Mel Reeves, long time journalist and activist. His article about this issue on blackagendareport.com is entitled: Rev. Jackson’s Not Down for the Count, Yet
3 Responses to “Media Circus Over Jesse Jackson’s Comments”
Hiya, I’m really glad I have found this info. Nowadays bloggers publish just about gossips and web and this is actually annoying. A good site with exciting content, that is what I need. Thank you for keeping this web-site, I will be visiting it. Do you do newsletters? Can’t find it.
Thank you for the auspicious writeup. It in truth used to be a amusement account it. Glance complex to a lot more added agreeable from you! Even so, how could we be in contact?
This website can be a walk-through its the data you wanted concerning this and didn’t know who to ask. Glimpse here, and you’ll undoubtedly discover it.