Oh god.
That's it.
I need to chuck myself off a cliff.
They've just announced that they're remaking Melrose Place.
Also, do black celebrities get offended when interviewers ask them about how they feel about Barrack Obama? I don't know. Somewhere in my head I find it a bit condescending.
Kind of like "you're black, do you know Leroy from Detroit?"
Is it unfair to assume that just because a person is Black that they have a feeling one way or another about a black politician?
Although, perhaps this would apply more if someone said something like
"How do you feel about Jesse Jackson?"
Also, Donnie and Marie have totally done it.
I need to chuck myself off a cliff.
They've just announced that they're remaking Melrose Place.
Also, do black celebrities get offended when interviewers ask them about how they feel about Barrack Obama? I don't know. Somewhere in my head I find it a bit condescending.
Kind of like "you're black, do you know Leroy from Detroit?"
Is it unfair to assume that just because a person is Black that they have a feeling one way or another about a black politician?
Although, perhaps this would apply more if someone said something like
"How do you feel about Jesse Jackson?"
Also, Donnie and Marie have totally done it.
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I'm assuming this is all about WGN news this morning. Specifically when Dean had nothing to say to Jada Pinkett (how about "Girl, what's up wich yo HAIR???") and he asked her how she felt about 1) Barack Obama's rally down the street and 2) Jennifer Hudson's family tragedy and if she had any "messages" for her. I enjoyed Jada's response of "no."
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