Saturday, July 12, 2008

The Question is Moot


Back Several years ago, Jesse Jackson hosted SNL and somewhere in the show he hosted a gameshow called, "The Question is Moot." This was a catch phrase around campus at college the whole next week and still is just laying there for me today.

This week Jesse Jackson the modern misery merchant was caught by an intern screening tapes late at night saying something about Barrack Hussein Obama that was just plain wrong.

His own son came back at him, almost made me laugh by telling his own dad to "Keep Hope Alive," this was Jesse's saying back in the day.

Here is a link to the story if you have been under a rock:



What is sad is Jesse's press conference as he was trying to circumvent the media of Fox News breaking the story on O' Reilly. (that ploy was for MSNBC and CNN-to cover the ratings spread for the evening) anyway, it is a man that has issues. Here is man about to be crowned king in a stadium in Denver and it isn't him. YOU can only imagine the Clinton's feelings.

This is what should be asked of him. He should be asked to give up his "reverend" title. Look, Barrack's comments on Fathers in America, (black and white) are dead on. It hit Jesse hard because he had a child out with a woman other than his wife a few years ago. It hits hard.

The other thing is the media should be asking for him to give up his title, these comments this week were worthy of it. Someone asked me this week, what if James Dobson had said those words? yes, what if?

The question is moot though. They won't ask for this. He will still go around and create news off of people's misery, it's all he knows about his gospel.

His apology was weak, full of pride and words that he likes to use but none reflected his heart.

Jesse Jackson had his Sister Souljah moment and is fading out of American politics because of his own jealousy of another man. Cain and Abel to today.


AS a man today, how do you handle anger? How do you handle things when they don't go your way or someone else gets the promotion? Is it about title and things?

Jesus Christ is at the center of why you have a job or career. He should be the focus on your steps, your direction and not man. When man gets in the way he will fill him self with jealousy, anger, bitterness, want, and it is all self wanting and lusting.

That is not what we need today.



Also we are sad of the loss of Tony Snow. God, Family and his Career. Good Man. Will be missed. Classy and not self promoting. Peace be with his family.

Would you take time today to pray for those families around you? It is a good thing but in these tough economic times the financial strain is going to lead to a lot of divorces in America, which will affect them and their children. You won't hear the media talk about this. We need to pray.

No comments: