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“I want to cut his nuts off.” Rev. Jesse Jackson shocking Barack Obama remarks are causing an interesting political scandal. Obama better protect his balls around Jesse. The real funny thing is how Jesse talk about nuts. Jesse Jackson talk like a character from a Mafia gangster movie. I mean who the hell talk about cutting peoples balls off? This is what the Rev. had to say:
“See, Barack been, um talking down to black people on this faith based…”
“I want to cut his nuts off.”
“Barack, he’s been talking down to black people”
Jesse Jackson complained on Tuesday that Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama can seem to be "talking down to black people" at times and should broaden his message. In an aside to another guest after a Fox News Channel interview on Sunday, Jackson had said Obama had been talking down to black people and added: "I want to cut his nuts out."
But the Rev. Jesse Jackson apologized Wednesday for his comments saying Barack Obama is “talking down to black people” during what Jackson thought was a private conversation with a FOX News reporter Sunday.
Rev. Jackson apologized when speaking to CNN about his hurtful comments. This is what he had to say:
“This is a sound bite in a broader conversation about urban policy and racial disparities. I feel very distressed because I’m supportive of this campaign and with the senator, what he has done and is doing,” he said. “I said he comes down as speaking down to black people. The moral message must be a much broader message. What we need really is racial justice and urban policy and jobs and health care. That’s a range of issues on the menu.
“Then I said something I regret was crude. It was very private. And very much a sound bite,” he also said.
Jackson was speaking at the time about Obama’s speeches in black churches and his support for faith-based charities. Jackson added to the reporter, “I want to cut his nuts off.”
At a hastily arranged news conference Wednesday evening in Chicago, Jackson said he supports Obama “unequivocally” and that he hopes to “get this behind me.”
“I have great passion for this campaign and traveled across the country … arguing the case for the campaign,” Jackson said. “And this thing I said in a hot-mic statement that’s interpreted as a distraction, I offer apology for that. I don’t want harm or hurt to come to this campaign.”
He said, “They were hurtful and wrong … but we have a relationship that can survive this.”
Jackson said in a written statement he was trying to emphasize that Obama’s moral message should “not only deal with the personal and moral responsibility of black males, but to deal with the collective moral responsibility of government and the public policy.”
Jackson said the conversation “does not reflect any disparagement on my part for the historic event in which we are involved or my pride in Senator Barack Obama, who is leading it, whom I have supported by crisscrossing this nation in every level of media and audience from the beginning in absolute terms.”
Jackson told The Associated Press on Wednesday that he doesn’t remember exactly what he said Sunday but that he was “very sorry” for his comments about Obama. He called his comments “a side light in a broader conversation about urban disparities.”
Jackson said he has called Obama’s campaign to apologize. I wonder if he also apologize to Obama’s nuts.
But let’s be serious, Jesse Jackson was probably ticked off like every other eyes in the sand black "leader" that Barack Obama used Father’s Day as the day that he would condemn the absence of fatherhood in the black community.
Obama campaign spokesman Bill Burton noted that the Illinois senator grew up without his father and has spoken and written at length about the issues of parental responsibility and fathers participating in their children’s lives, and of society’s obligation to provide “jobs, justice and opportunity for all.”
“He will continue to speak out about our responsibilities to ourselves and each other, and he of course accepts Reverend Jackson’s apology,” Burton said.
Jackson’s son, Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr., also issued a statement condemning his father’s comments in the video below.
A lot of people are now wondering what other black people really think of Barack Obama. We know what Jackson thinks.
Jesse Jackson is a race-baiting, selfish, egotistical piece of crap who can't stand Barack Obama's greater achievement over him because it is perceived by Jackson to minimize his own standing in the black community.