Barack Obama Criticized For Jay-Z Song

    If you think Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama has a lock
    on “the black vote” solely because of his skin color, think again.

    Bob Johnson—former owner of BET and Hillary Clinton
    supporter—had some choice words for the Illinois senator over the
    weekend, alluding to Obama‘s admitted drug use during his teen years.

    I am frankly, insulted that the Obama campaign would imply that
    we are so stupid that we would think Hillary and Bill Clinton who have
    been deeply and emotionally involved in black issues when Barack Obama
    was doing something in the neighborhood—that I won’t say what he was
    doing, but he said it in his book—when they have been involved,

    Johnson said to a South Carolina audience.

    When pressed to elaborate on his statements, Johnson said he was
    not targeting Obama‘s drug use, but his days as a community organizer
    in Chicago.

    My comments today were referring to Barack
    Obama
    ‘s time spent as a community organizer, and nothing else. Any
    other suggestion is simply irresponsible and incorrect. When Hillary
    Clinton
    was in her twenties she worked to provide protections for
    abused and battered children and helped ensure that children with
    disabilities could attend public school. That results oriented
    leadership — even as a young person — is the reason I am supporting
    Hillary Clinton.

    The war of words between the Clinton and
    Obama camps turned towards race this weekend—which may have prompted
    Johnson to say what he said—after Clinton commented on Martin Luther
    King, Jr.
    and the Civil Rights Movement.

    Dr. King had been
    on the front lines. He had been leading a movement
    ,” Clinton said last
    Sunday on Meet the Press. “But Dr. King understood, which is why he
    made it very clear, that there has to be a coming to terms of our
    country politically in order to make the changes that would last for
    generations beyond the iconic, extraordinary speeches that he gave.
    That’s why he campaigned for Lyndon Johnson in 1964. That’s why he was
    there when those great pieces of legislation were passed
    .”

    Clinton quickly elaborated on her comment. “Does [King] deserve the
    lion’s share of the credit for moving our country and moving our
    political process? Yes, he does. But he also had partners who were in
    the political system.

    The comment angered some in the black
    community and many viewed the statement as Clinton trying to diminish
    the role King played in fight for equality in the country.

    Senator Clinton made an unfortunate remark, an ill-advised remark,
    about King and Lyndon Johnson. I didn’t make the statement,
    Obama said
    when asked if he was personally offended by Clinton‘s comments. “I
    haven’t remarked on it. And she, I think, offended some folks who felt
    that somehow diminished King‘s role in bringing about the Civil Rights
    Act
    . She is free to explain that. But the notion that somehow this is
    our doing is ludicrous.

    The issue of Hip Hop music and
    lyrics have also surfaced in this campaign, with Obama‘s camp coming
    under fire for the use of a Jay-Z song.

    During Obama‘s victory party in Iowa, Jay‘s “99 Problems” was played over the loud speaker. Some imply that the line “99 problems but a bitch ain’t one” was a thinly veiled shot at his political rival.

    The Clinton camp says they “didn’t know” Obama used the song and
    Obama says he is a fan of rap music, dismissing the notion that the
    song selection was aimed at his political rival.

    I tell you
    what, I can tell you the kinds of stuff I love dancing to . . . I’m
    sort of the generation of Stevie Wonder and Earth Wind & Fire,
    ” he
    said in an interview with CNN. “But I’m sort of hip to the younger
    stuff. You know, like Beyoncé‘s ‘Crazy in Love.’ That’s a good song to
    dance to. Eminem . . . although he curses sometimes.

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