You Said It
Last week, the big news on the campaign trail was Jesse Jackson’s remarks on The O’Reilly Factor. Well, the remarks were during a commercial break when he though the microphones were off. Oh, and he didn’t really mean them. And he certainly didn’t want to bring any harm to the campaign.
And we’re all supposed to accept that.
I’m sorry Reverend Jackson, but you said, quite clearly, that you wanted to “cut his nuts off.” Is there some meaning in there that the rest of us just don’t get? I’m pretty good with context and giving people the benefit of the doubt when things may be out of context.
Wanting to cut someone’s nuts off is pretty clear. And it would be a stretch to come up with something, anything, that might be positive or even neutral in some way.
Good luck with that.
I wonder how many more votes Sen. Obama will get because of it.
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