It's interesting that Spike Lee can get a "free pass" with his comment about D.C. [becoming] a Real Chocolate City when Obama becomes President (see article below). Had McCain made the same comment about "D.C. [becoming] a Real Vanilla City" when he wins the election, how many NAACP and ACLU advocates would have jumped all over the comment and called it racist?
This is an interesting article, and it should be cause for concern if Obama doesn't emphatically denounce Spike Lee and the comment as being a source of division, and NOT unity like he is preaching at all his campaign talks.
Spike Lee on Obama: There’s “gonna be a real Chocolate City!”By Michelle Malkin • June 20, 2008 07:50 AM Still bitter from his spanking at the hands of Clint Eastwood (background here), conspiracy nut and race-monger Spike Lee is clinging to Barack Obama for revenge.
He told a film festival crowd this week that he has gathered 1,000 hours of footage of his Obamessiah on the campaign trail and will produce a documentary about the candidate. The dour director instantly cheered up. Via SilverDocs, Lee gloats:
Discussing his Hurricane Katrina epic When the Levees Broke, Lee referenced the current flooding in the Midwest and said, “The infrastructure of this country is crumbling, and money’s going elsewhere.” He paused, then at quadruple the volume: “That’s gonna change, though…gonna be a real Chocolate City!” He went on to drop the news that his longtime editor Sam Pollard has been filming Obama throughout the primary season and has already captured 1,000 hours of footage for a documentary being produced by Edward Norton. When Kennedy began a question with the phrase, “If Obama’s gonna become president…”, Lee interrupted. “There is no if! It changes everything…it’s gonna be Before Obama, and After Obama. And I’m gonna be at that inauguration, too.”
Lee, who believes “someone’s” paying Jeremiah Wright to diss Obama, will be an honored guest at the Democrat National Convention and takes credit for the Obamas’ marriage.
Spike Lee: Soon to be Obama’s NEA chairman in the new Chocolate City?
Shudder.
We know Lee is an energetic spark plug for negative [at times], so, Obama needs to separate himself from this statement and the persona of Lee if he wants to be the first black President.
Pastor Paul :type:
This is an interesting article, and it should be cause for concern if Obama doesn't emphatically denounce Spike Lee and the comment as being a source of division, and NOT unity like he is preaching at all his campaign talks.
Spike Lee on Obama: There’s “gonna be a real Chocolate City!”By Michelle Malkin • June 20, 2008 07:50 AM Still bitter from his spanking at the hands of Clint Eastwood (background here), conspiracy nut and race-monger Spike Lee is clinging to Barack Obama for revenge.
He told a film festival crowd this week that he has gathered 1,000 hours of footage of his Obamessiah on the campaign trail and will produce a documentary about the candidate. The dour director instantly cheered up. Via SilverDocs, Lee gloats:
Discussing his Hurricane Katrina epic When the Levees Broke, Lee referenced the current flooding in the Midwest and said, “The infrastructure of this country is crumbling, and money’s going elsewhere.” He paused, then at quadruple the volume: “That’s gonna change, though…gonna be a real Chocolate City!” He went on to drop the news that his longtime editor Sam Pollard has been filming Obama throughout the primary season and has already captured 1,000 hours of footage for a documentary being produced by Edward Norton. When Kennedy began a question with the phrase, “If Obama’s gonna become president…”, Lee interrupted. “There is no if! It changes everything…it’s gonna be Before Obama, and After Obama. And I’m gonna be at that inauguration, too.”
Lee, who believes “someone’s” paying Jeremiah Wright to diss Obama, will be an honored guest at the Democrat National Convention and takes credit for the Obamas’ marriage.
Spike Lee: Soon to be Obama’s NEA chairman in the new Chocolate City?
Shudder.
We know Lee is an energetic spark plug for negative [at times], so, Obama needs to separate himself from this statement and the persona of Lee if he wants to be the first black President.
Pastor Paul :type: