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Who’s to blame?

May 7, 2008

At this point, it’s clear that the Clinton camp is delusional. The party is over and they’re flat out refusing to leave. It isn’t fair then to pick on her anymore. She doesn’t even know where she is. Her friends, though, are another matter.

If Hillary’s superdelegates would urge her to begin to exit this race in a dignified manner, she’d have to oblige. They, and their silence, are the only things keeping Republican hopes alive. If they speak out, the race will end. If they don’t, the questions will continue to be asked and McCain will continue to benefit.

Is that what the less hardcore Clinton “supers” really want?

Blue Briefs: Hillary’s Chant - “Yes We Will!”

May 7, 2008

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Am I the only one who finds Clinton’s new chant, “Yes We Will!” to be a bit tacky and petty? It only makes sense in relation to Barack Obama’s wildly popular “Yes We Can!”

I know, I know. His is hardly the picture of originality, but seriously. What’s worse? The unoriginal, or the person who is so completely out of ideas that they copy the unoriginal. (Of course it isn’t as bad as when McCain tried to steal “Fired up and ready to go!”)

Just a thought.

Blue Briefs: BET’s Black Poker Stars Invitational

May 6, 2008

betpoker.jpgThis show is funny. And I don’t mean cringe-worthy, cover your eyes, regular BET style embarrassingly funny. I mean Katt Williams + Anthony Adams + Kevin Hart + Eddie Griffin funny. It just is. I know you don’t believe me. I almost don’t believe me. Just watch. I promise.
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McCain’s Preacher Problem

May 4, 2008

hageemccainlarge.jpgIf Reverend Jeremiah Wright’s kooky blend of indignant black nationalism and heated Christian rhetoric are fair game this political season, then certainly Reverend John Hagee’s anti-Catholic, Judeo-Christian, apocalyptic fanaticism also meets the test. Hagee reaches many, many more ears than Wright ever did, which is why John McCain stood with him just a few weeks ago to accept the fiery preacher’s endorsement – despite the potential pitfalls. The Maverick needs all the help he can get with The Pious.

Barack Obama has been made to explain (again and again) his decades long relationship with a man who ran one of the biggest churches in black Chicago. The outraged ask, “how could he have sat still in that pew while Wright accused America of, well, everything?”

And perhaps this was a fair question the first (second, third, or 28th) time it was asked, but now it’s just piling on. The answer is actually, and ironically, a bit Rumsfeldian. See, you go to church with the community you have, not the community you wish you had. Because, (and this is the dirty little secret) while Reverend Wright might not be exactly representative of the South Side, he certainly is no aberration.

You wander into one too many store-front black churches and you’re likely to hear one or two patently absurd sermons. Obama, or any other viable candidate coming out of the current black community, was going to have to deal with something like this.

But Reverend Hagee is different. What exactly is he so angry about? And why does he think God is too? Does Hagee really think God was punishing Louisiana and Mississippi for sexual immorality by drowning a city and its citizens? (Has Hagee’s God heard of Las Vegas?) Does he really think God wants us to start a holy war with Iran? Did Hagee bump his head?

Of course these are interesting questions, but the relevant one has more to do with the man running for president who sought, not just accepted, Reverend Hagee’s endorsement. It’s one thing to join a local church that is, by all accounts, doing good work in a distressed community – even if you have to sidestep an eccentric preacher or two.

It’s quite another thing to seek one out for political gain.

Everyone knows that John McCain has a God problem. Unfortunately, he now has a Preacher Problem – one Obama is all too ready to share.

MB Holman is founder and editor of The Blue Journal-Report.
He can be reached at mbholman@bluejournalreport.com.

Pacman Jones and Big D: A Match Made in…

May 4, 2008

pacmanjones.jpg… well, probably a strip club.

From Jason Whitlock’s 10 Truths: “Many of you are probably outraged that a loser like Pacman Jones is going to be brought back into the NFL. He’s been arrested or questioned by police a half dozen times during his brief NFL career. Read more

The “Newness” of Barack Obama

May 1, 2008

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A review of columns by national black journalists reveals a common theme. There is widespread agreement that Barack Obama’s candidacy is significant whether he ends up winning or not. Read more

5 Hot Radio Stations in Chicago

May 1, 2008

radio.gif1. 107.5 WGCI 107.5 - #1 For Hip Hop & R&B
2. 92.3 Urban Contemporary, Radio
3. 102.7 Read more

5 Hot Clubs on a Saturday Night in Chicago

May 1, 2008

1. Shadow Bar
2. Wet
3. Boutique Read more

Let’s Get Started…

May 1, 2008

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Founded at the beginning of 2008 The Blue Journal-Report (The Blue) seeks to cull and create serious writing on news, politics, literature, the arts, community, sport, and religious life. Read more

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