JESSE'S NUTS ABOUT OBAMA:
In a cutting remark, Jesse Jackson claims Barack Obama's nuts,
exposing a "vas deferens" between the two politicians


By Robert Knight
("The Knight Report" with Robert Knight, can be heard on the nationally-syndicated "Flashpoints" radio news program <www.flashpoints.net>)

Yeah, he said it. Jesse Jackson wants to castrate Barack Obama.

The "Rainbow Reverend" was wired up, and couldn't take no more of what he claimed was condescension when Obama urged paternal responsibility in a Bill Cosby moment during his Father's Day sermon at a black church. Jackson's Milton Coleman moment and castration call was captured in-studio by the Fox News-like Channel, which released this excerpt overnight:

"See, Barack been, uh... talking down to black people in this faith base... telling niggers how to behave... I wanna cut his nuts out."

The accompanying video shows Jackson delivering a vicious hand-chop as he expressed his sado-homoerotic desire to conduct his orchiectomy on Obama. Also revealed in the tape -- but neglected in mainstream media analysis -- is the oddly encouraging reaction of Jackson's interlocutor, Reed Tuckson of the United Health Care conglomerate. A careful audition of the exchange reveals Tuckson murmuring "Mm-hm, mm-hm," in apparent assent to the "Jackson procedure."

"I wanna cut his nuts out. Mm-hm. Mm-hm."

According to federal records, Tuckson played both sides in the democratic primaries, donating the $2,300 dollar maximum to both Hillary Clinton's and Barack Obama's campaigns. But Tuckson has yet to apologize or explain his "mm-hm" comments.

Jackson launched an apology blitz, prompting his own son to declare that "I thoroughly reject and repudiate his ugly rhetoric. He should keep hope alive and any personal attacks and insults to himself."

Meanwhile, a campaign spokesman said that Obama was not sore, and "of course accepts Jackson's apology."

This is not the first time Jackson has accused Obama of "talking white." Nor is Jackson the only one to confuse eloquence with white supremacy. Third party presidential candidate Ralph Nader also raised the same subliminally racist issues just two weeks ago when he took a page from Bill Clinton's book and said, "There's only one thing different about Barack Obama when it comes to being a Democratic presidential candidate. He's half African-American."

In point of fact, Obama is, by birth, half African and all American. Nader also inaccurately claimed Obama had not addressed economic exploitation of blacks, adding the racist coda: "Is it because he wants to talk white? He doesn't want to appear like Jesse Jackson?"

But it is Jackson's lapse into the terrorist rhetoric of America's wretched history of lynchings and castrations of thousands of African-American men in the 18th, 19th and 20th Centuries that is the deepest cut for blacks in America, and all people of good will.

Jackson did not call for the removal of Obama's tongue that "so offendeth him," nor did he urge testosterone therapy to reverse Obama's recent vote in which he capitulated to the Bush administration's program for domestiuc espionage.

Instead, Jackson's call for Obama's emasculation verbally revived the spectre of violence that is America's unique shame -- from slavery to this month's Louisiana legislation providing for mandatory castrations for those convicted of sexual offenses.

And in the wide angle view of America's racial history, it is Jesse Jackson who manifested the disease described by Frantz Fanon in "Wretched of the Earth," in which blacks psychologically accomodate the attitudes of their white oppressors.

In other words -- it was not Barack Obama, but Jesse Jackson who was really "talking white."