Jesse Jackson must really like eating hypocritical toe jam

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Jackson Used Racial Slur

By SOPHIA TAREEN, APposted: 6 HOURS 48 MINUTES AGO

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APCHICAGO (July 17) - The Rev. Jesse Jackson used the N-word during a break in a TV interview where he criticized presidential candidate Barack Obama, Fox News confirmed Wednesday.

The longtime civil rights leader already came under fire this month for crude off-air comments he made against Obama in what he thought was a private conversation during a taping of a "Fox & Friends" news show.

In additional comments from that same conversation, first reported by TVNewser, Jackson is reported to have said Obama was "talking down to black people," and referred to blacks with the N-word when he said Obama was telling them "how to behave."

Though a Fox spokesman confirmed the TVNewer's account to The Associated Press, the network declined to release the full transcript of the July 6 show and did not air the comments.

Jackson -- who is traveling in Spain -- apologized in a statement Wednesday for "hurtful words" but didn't offer specifics.

"I am deeply saddened and distressed by the pain and sorrow that I have caused as a result of my hurtful words. I apologize again to Senator Barack Obama, Michelle Obama, their children as well as to the American public," Jackson said in a written statement. "There really is no justification for my comments and I hope that the Obama family and the American public will forgive me. I also pray that we, as a nation, can move on to address the real issues that affect the American people."

A spokeswoman for Jackson's civil rights organization, Rainbow/PUSH Coalition, said she could not confirm that Jackson used the slur.

Jackson has called on the entertainment industry, including rappers, actors and studios, to stop using the N-Word. He also urged the public to boycott purchasing DVD copies of the TV sitcom "Seinfeld" after co-star Michael Richards was taped using the word during a rant at a Los Angeles comedy club in 2006.

The Rev. Al Sharpton, who has joined Jackson in opposition of the word, said Wednesday he wanted to hear the comments for himself and declined to discuss Jackson specifically.

"I am against the use of the N-word by anyone and I think we must be consistent," he told The Associated Press. "We must not use the word."
 

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Originally posted by: loup garou
wrong forum

Naw, it's national news (I found it in the national news section, not politics) and a good off topic discussion starter.

P&N is too slimy.
 

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calling him a hypocrite would mean he at one time had some respect and credibility, no?
 

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Originally posted by: Nitemare
calling him a hypocrite would mean he at one time had some respect and credibility, no?

No, only that he preaches one thing and does another.
 

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The longtime civil rights leader already came under fire this month for crude off-air comments he made against Obama in what he thought was a private conversation during a taping of a "Fox & Friends" news show.

I love that excuse when people's tongue slips..... OH!!! so its ok if you just fake it in public and don't express your real feelings. In private though you're a different person than your public persona. What a crock of shit that these people feel that is OK and an excuse.
 

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Originally posted by: Amused

"I am against the use of the N-word by anyone and I think we must be consistent," he told The Associated Press. "We must not use the word."

It's fucking funny that he said "N-word".
 

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Jackson is just pissed that Obama talks like Bill Cosby to the black community, except this time around the blacks are listening.
 

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Originally posted by: Amused
In additional comments from that same conversation, first reported by TVNewser, Jackson is reported to have said Obama was "talking down to black people," and referred to blacks with the N-word when he said Obama was telling them "how to behave."

Dammit, that's Jesse Jackson's job! :|
Or maybe Al Sharpton, if Jackson is unavailable.