THE SPEECH
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yeah that was a great touch, especially in Chicago.
did you guys see Jesse Jackson turn the waterworks on for the TV cameras? that shit cracked me up.
Essential heads know the transaction
I actually found it quite touching.
No matter how much of an assclown Jackson has made himself, he's been deep in the cause for his entire life and had to be flashing back on Dr. King last night. Any black man that remembers America in the 50s and 60s (or any point before) had to see last night as a singularly remarkable - previously unthinkable - moment.
It's popular in these parts to hate on Jackson.
I hope people know how hard Jackson has worked to make this happen.
And word to Harold Washington, too bad he was not around to see this.
But when the cameras found him in the crowd, dude was standing there looking bored out of his gourd. Then he noticed the camera, and a minute later he had tears streaming down his cheeks (even though no one had even said shit yet).
Maybe it was just a coincidence or whatever, but it looked corny as hell. I just calls 'em as I sees 'em.
U can call it whatever. But dude broke down barriers before Barack.
U cannot sterilize Obama's win w/out seeing the moves that other cats made before him.
There was a time when the first Black Mayor of Cleveland was considered BIG.
Yes.
Any of y'all remember Bush's little number in 2004?
"I have been given a mandate... I have a lot of political capital, and I intend to spend it."
b/w
As opposed to last night:
"To those Americans whose support I have yet to earn -- I may not have won your vote, but I hear your voices, I need your help, and I will be your president."
b/w