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Making it Rain on McCain and that Ho

Posted on September 17th, 2008 - By Bossip Staff

Categories: Barack Obama, Hollyweird, News

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Hollyweird folks raised about 9 mili for Barack Obama’s campaign:

Barack Obama partied with Hollywood celebrities Tuesday night and with the help of Oscar-winning singer and actress Barbra Streisand raised an eye-popping $9 million for his presidential campaign and the Democratic Party.Obama spent more than an hour before dinner getting his picture taken with guests. He said later that people had encouraged him to be tougher and had questioned why he was so calm in a close race against Republican John McCain.

“I’m skinny but I’m tough,” he said. “I’m from Chicago and we don’t play. Just keep steady. If we can cut through the nonsense and the lipstick and the pigs and the silliness, then I’m absolutely convinced that we are going to win,” Obama said, referring to some of the offbeat charges raised against him. “The reason I’m calm … is I’ve got confidence in the American people,” he said. “I really think they want to see us do better.” Standing in the courtyard of the palatial estate, he said his campaign was dedicated to people who need jobs and health care and worry about their pensions and sending children to college. “It’s about those who will never see the inside of a building like this,” Obama said. He said the economic turmoil in recent days had been sobering for America. “It’s reminded people that this is not a game. This is not a reality show, no offense to any of you,” Obama said to laughter. “This is not a sitcom.”

YES WE CAN!!!!  If you haven’t done so already, make sure you get out there and register to vote!!!

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Diddy: McCain is Bugging the F*ck Out

Posted on September 1st, 2008 - By Bossip Staff

Categories: Diddy, News

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Here is Puffy’s aka “Ciroc Obama” opinion on John McCain choosing some random ass ex-beauty queen “hockey mom” from Alaska with a knocked up teenage daughter for his VP. He makes some valid points.

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More Manifesto Excerpts Reveal Ex-LAPD Cop-Killer Chris Dorner Has Love For Bill Cosby, Hillary Clinton, Michelle Obama And Hates George Zimmerman!

Posted on February 9th, 2013 - By Bossip Staff

Categories: F*ck a Thug, For Discussion, For Your Information, News, One-Time, out of pocket, Shooting, SMH, Stop the Violence

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He loves Michelle Obama’s bangs and would eff George Zimmerman up… Does that make this killer likable? Continue »

Race Matters: A Complete Breakdown Of The 2012 Election Exit Poll, Who REALLY Helped Barry-O Get Re-Elected??

A Breakdown Of The 2012 Election Exit Polls

Via Huffington Post

Young voters represented a greater share of the national electorate Tuesday than four years ago, once again voting for President Barack Obama by a huge margin, boosting his reelection.

Voters from ages 18 to 29 represented 19 percent of all those who voted on Tuesday, according to the early National Exit Poll conducted by Edison Research. That’s an increase of one percentage point from 2008. Obama captured 60 percent youth vote, compared with Mitt Romney’s 36 percent.

Headlines suggested a lack of enthusiasm among college students in this election and polling showed fewer were registered or planning to vote.

“The role young people would play during this election has been a major question in American politics for over a year, and it seems the answer is that they have been as big a force at the polls in 2012 as in 2008,” said Peter Levine, director of the youth research organization CIRCLE at Tufts University. “They again supported President Obama, although not as lopsidedly as in 2008. Until tomorrow, it will be unclear whether youth turnout — or the turnout of any group — rose or fell, but young people were proportionately well represented in the 2012 electorate.”

Obama’s 60 percent to 36 percent victory among young people this year is smaller than his 66 percent-31 percent win over John McCain in 2008. But it is still the highest any Democratic presidential candidate scored in 30 years among 18- to 29 year-olds. John Kerry, for instance, only won the youth vote by 9 percentage points in 2004. Young people made up 17 percent of the electorate in 2004, when Kerry was defeated by President George W. Bush.

Congrats again to the POTUS Barry-O!

Hit the flipside to see the exit poll stat by stat.

Take That Mittens: NYC Mayor Bloomberg Gives His Vote To Barack!

And you know Mittens’ camp is trying to act like this isht ain’t no thang. Continue »

Black And GOP: Why Colin Powell Doesn’t Support His Republican Party’s Candidate Mitt “Moolah” Romney

Posted on October 29th, 2012 - By Bossip Staff

Categories: Barack Obama, Bolitics, For Discussion, News, Race Matters, SMH

President Barack Obama meets with former Secretary of State, General Colin Powell, in the Oval Office

Colin Powell recently revealed (again) that he endorses Barack Obama over his Republican party candidate. Most folks are saying it’s “just because they are both black,” but here is the rundown on why Powell chooses Barack over Money Mitt.

Via Washington Post:

Colin Powell, retired general and veteran of combat and Republican administrations, endorses President Obama and not his party’s candidate Mitt Romney. As he did in 2008, when he crossed party lines to favor Obama over John McCain, Powell runs down a long list of reasons why — from Romney’s “very, very strong neo-conservative views” to doubts about the candidate’s economic plans.

Instead of taking him at his word or believing the sincerity of the same criticisms others have made, a fellow Republican presumes to know the real reason. Romney adviser and former New Hampshire governor John Sununu – last heard questioning the American-ness of the president of the United States – attempted to explain the Powell endorsement on CNN. “When you take a look at Colin Powell, you have to wonder whether that’s an endorsement based on issues or whether he’s got a slightly different reason for preferring President Obama,” he said. When asked to explain, he went on, “Well, I think when you have somebody of your own race that you’re proud of being president of the United States, I applaud Colin for standing with him.” Talk about a back-handed compliment.

The Republican Party — quick to accuse Democrats of playing identity politics and that old standby, the race card – insists its policies are all about individual rights and liberties. But only certain African Americans qualify as independent thinkers, Republicans such as Clarence Thomas, Allen West and Herman Cain. You earn extra points if you, as Cain did, call African Americans who vote Democratic “brainwashed,” or repeat West’s charge that those African Americans reside on a Democratic Party “plantation.” Veer from the party line, though, and respectable showings in GOP primary polls can’t save you, as Cain found out when he lightly criticized the racial epithet painted on a rock at a hunting camp used by Texas Gov. Rick Perry and faced push back from the same folks who had once lionized him. If that’s what happens to Republicans, no wonder African-American Democrats stick with the party, a voting practice that – bluster aside — predated the black man on the ticket.

Despite former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice’s stirring speech at the Republican convention and her support of Romney, her days as loyal party player might be numbered since she refused to go along with the view that the Obama administration is engaged in a cover-up as it investigates the attack that killed the U.S. ambassador to Libya and three other Americans last month. For years, Powell has proven his loyalty to the GOP. He was once its poster general for a big tent. Now he is a pariah in the party he still claims, one of, he said, a “dying breed,” a moderate Republican who rejects views he sees as extreme.
Powell’s former chief of staff Col. Lawrence Wilkerson is explicit in his view that the Republican Party is “full of racists,” who only want President Obama out of office because he’s black. Years ago, Powell distanced himself from Wilkerson because of his criticism of the Bush administration, and I can’t imagine him using such language as he plots his own independent path.

But to dismiss Powell’s concerns about a party he thinks has gone too far and classify his Obama endorsement as just a case of race-based solidarity — a “brother” supporting one of his own – is another step back for the party of Lincoln looking to reclaim the voters and philosophy of inclusion it jettisoned along the way.

Thoughts???

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For Discussion: “Attitudes And Impediments” Are The Reason For Black Men Not Voting??

Posted on October 15th, 2012 - By Bossip Staff

Categories: Bolitics, For the Children, News, Race Matters, SMH

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Statistics show that the amount of black men who vote is highly disproportionate to the amount of black women as well as whites. Continue »

Ain’t Isht Bolitics: Desperate Romney Republicans Go Racial Trying to Use Old Katrina Video Against Obama [Video]

Posted on October 3rd, 2012 - By Bossip Staff

Categories: Barack Obama, Bolitics, News, Shady, Shook Ones, SMH

SMH at these GOP folks trying to bring out some old azz video of Barack Obama (above) in a desperate attempt to go racial.. Continue »