Friday, February 29, 2008

Politico Article Attacks Color of Change

The Politico released this rather slanted article called Black backers steadfast for Clinton which singles out Color of Change's petition calling on Black superdelegates to vote with their district at the 2008 Democratic Convention. As a member of Color of Change, I am concerned.

Here's an excerpt:

African-American superdelegates said Thursday that they’ll stand up against threats, intimidation and “Uncle Tom” smears rather than switch their support from Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton to Sen. Barack Obama.

“African-American superdelegates are being targeted, harassed and threatened,” said Rep. Emanuel Cleaver II (D-Mo.), a superdelegate who has supported Clinton since August. Cleaver said black superdelegates are receiving “nasty letters, phone calls, threats they’ll get an opponent, being called an Uncle Tom.

[...]

Black superdelegates are getting heavy pressure from such groups as ColorOfChange.org, a grass-roots organization whose members overwhelmingly support Obama.

“Some [Congressional Black Caucus] members are threatening to vote against their constituents, and perhaps against the will of the American people, by casting their superdelegate vote for Sen. Clinton,” the ColorOfChange.org website reads. “We can prevent this from happen by letting black leadership know we're watching.”


Mervyn Mercano, Communications Director over at CoC shared with me the letter that Color of Change sent to the article's author, Josephine Hearn. Emphasis mine.

Josephine,

We here at ColorOfChange.org just came across your story "Black Backers Steadfast for Clinton" on Politico.com. After a careful read of the story, we think there are some serious problems that need to be addressed.

First and foremost, this organization is not "backing" Barack Obama. We did poll our membership on the presidential campaign and an overwhelming number of people were voting for Senator Obama. That, however, did not result in any endorsement of Senator Obama.

In fact, our campaign is not about generating support for any candidate. Our position has been clear from the start: we respect members of Congress supporting whoever they wish, endorsing whoever they wish. The issue at hand is using their superdelegate privilege to undermine the will of voters. We have been clear about this in our email outreaches to members and other materials. The links to those materials, available on our website, are pasted below.

Second, providing an avenue for our members to speak up and contact representatives about this issue, or any other, is advocacy, not intimidation. The fact that your article groups our campaign with others focused on intimidation and threats to CBC members misrepresents our organization and our members. I'm providing a link below to the letter that we sent to Congressional Black Caucus members, which includes a sampling of the thousands of comments written by individuals as part of this campaign, so you get a sense of their level of engagement on what they see as a clear voting rights issue. You may view it online or download the attachment.

It's important to note that neither you nor any reporter associated with Politico ever contacted us about this story. We think it is unfortunate and results in misinformation and misrepresentation to quote and highlight a subject without giving them an opportunity to comment or respond.

We would ask that you print a strong and prominent retraction, making clear the errors in the story. Almost 25,000 of our members have taken time to raise this important issue; it is critical that we defend the integrity of that civic engagement.

I thank you in advance for your attention to this very serious matter and look forward to your prompt response.

To view our materials on this campaign, visit: www.colorofchange.org/superd

Our letter to CBC members is here, in PDF form: www.colorofchange.org/superd/letter_to_cbc_members.pdf


Please note that the Politico has already issued a correction at the bottom of the article:
Editor's note: This story has been updated to reflect the fact that Veronica Escobar is not a superdelegate. The story has also been updated to reflect the fact that while a majority of ColorOfChange.org's members support Barack Obama, the organization has not endorsed him.

MTV Street Team Interview With Arab Comic About Barack "Hussein" Obama

Comedians are taking over the world. More from the world of NYC comedy that's relevant to our discussions.

Sara Benincasa is on the MTV election street team. Despite having promoted disturbingly destructive or unattainable images of success to young people across the globe, MTV's Choose Or Lose campaign is really good. I remember checking some shows out in 2004 that had me in tears, with young ladies talking about their decision to get an abortion.

This year, MTV has raised the notch, financing street teams of local journalists and media mixers all across the country.

In this interview, Sara asks fellow comedian Dean Obeidallah about Barack Obama, his middle name and Christianity vs. Islam. Sara and Dean are both great comedians but also just good people.

Check it



My Open Letter To SNL's Lorne Michaels

Related to that last post and in response to a question many of you asked me in the comments, I've dropped a short, open letter to Lorne Michaels about his casting for Obama on Saturday Night Live.

Here's an excerpt:

I am not one of those people who got upset that the cast member playing Obama wasn’t black. I am one of those people who is regularly upset that so few of any of your cast members are black. SNL, like Hillary Clinton, seems to have a hard time holding on to its black people. The show has rarely had more than two black cast members at a time...
You can find the rest over at The Black Comedy Project

Anyone in the NYC Area Should Check Out The Black Comedy Experiment

Meant to tell yall earlier, but I don't want to burn posts on a lot of shameless self-promo for my comedy. It's relevant though. Two of the three black dudes that auditioned for SNL will in the festival, and I'm on two shows myself.

See more at Black Comedy Experiment
For some background, check out what we're up to at The Black Comedy Project.

I'm on The White House show tonight at 11
and am hosting Laughing Liberally tomorrow (Sat) at 8:30pm

More details at my personal site.

We Are The Ones Song by will.i.am (video)

Full intro text from will.i.am:

people say Obama's words are just words...
but...
when was the last time "words" weren't important...???...

when was the last time a great leader didn't use words to lead...??...
when was the last time a person didn't use words to describe how they felt...?...
when was the last time "words" weren't empowering...?...

and we can all recall the last time "words" were used to divide us and install fear...

Bush used words to fear us into voting for him the second time around...
terror this...
terror that...
nuclear here...
weapons of mass destruction there...

and those words effected a lot of people's choices...

"enough is enough"...
let's rebuild...

let's change ourselves...
let's allow positivity to guide us...

let's take action....
let's activate our passion...
we are Americans....

and this is the first time in forever that someone running for president represents "US"...

some say this is all excitement...
I call it "proud to be an American"...

some say this whole Obama movement is "cult like"...
well...
if it comes across cult like...
then...
the cult is called America...

the Obama movement is connecting America.
and it has made "US" realize our importance...
the youth is excited and activated...
adults are passionate and motivated...
the elderly are proud to know the country they built is in safe hands...

we are one...

for too long politics has been corrupt...
separate from the American people...
with agendas that go against what the American people "need"...
education...
health...
safety...
jobs
etc...

politicians have spoken a different language...
making it so the youth and poor people feel as if voting was only for the wealthy and old people...
making "US" feel as if "we" had no voice...
making "US" feel powerless...
making it feel like if "we" did vote it wouldn't change anything...

but wait...
that did happen...
some of us voted, and it didn't change anything...

we were in the dark...
we had no voice...
we were powerless...

because America was not a united America...
and "they" spoke a different language...
and they had an agenda different from our well being...

correct me if I'm wrong... or speak up if I'm missing something...

we want education, health, safety, and good jobs...right???...
oh yeah...
and "a healthy planet to live on"...

but here we are...

in a war... poor education... poor health programs... the dollar is down... the planet, polluted...
the rich, richer... and the poor, struggling...
with sky high gas prices to top it all off...

and now even the rich aren't really rich internationally because our dollar is has fallen so far down...

in our slumber... a very small few got really rich...

because when you're sleeping...

"it's hard to change agendas"...

we know what happened in 2000 and 2004...
but in 2008...
it's different...

we are awake...
and there is a movement...

and "it's hard to change a movement"...

last time "we" didn't have a movement...
America wasn't united...

and now "United and "Standing"...for something...
we know the power of "US"...
and we have a person who represents the "U.S."...

"US"...

"we are the ones we've been waiting for"...

I'm proud to be an American...

will.i.am