Thursday, February 08, 2007

Joe--I Know You're Not A Racist


Joe, isn't it funny how good intentions can go so far awry?

I feel for you, Sweetie. Really, I do. If the Bush Baby can actually be president, you can at least run for the seat. Don't listen to your detracters. Run, Joe. Run your hardest.

Obama is clean. I know what you meant. You been boning up on Negro Speak, haven't you. You read Clarence Major's, Juba to Jive: A Book of African American slang, cover to cover, didn't you? You know what a lot of people don't--You know that when you referred to Obama as "clean" you meant he dresses with impeccable taste, he has a certain sartorial flair.


Joe, your campaign needs me. Hire me as your consultant. I'll explain things like this to the public. I'll help you stay the rhetorical straight and narrow. I can guarantee the Air Mom vote. Have your people call my people. Okay?

Words are my livelihood, Joe. They're my best friends. I play with them, build with them. If you want to compliment me, don't call me articulate, Sweetie. Call me brilliant.

9 comments:

  1. I didn't know the slang meaning for "clean" until I read this... I'm for Obama.

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  2. Hillarious!!! Genius!!! Charles Osgood needs to give you a segment on Sunday Morning. This sounds like something Nancy Giles would have come up with LOL! I was reading your bio in the purple section of yor blog. I didn't realize you were a really, really, really serious writer. You go Ma! I'm a baseball fan (go Cardinals) and I like sports history too (a customer complimented me on my Kansas City Monarchs cap yesterday) so I can't wait for your Negro Leagues novel to come out. Kep up the great material.

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  3. My dear, sweet, Martin, thank you for your comment.

    Kansas City Monarchs--wow! My dad, Terris "The Terrible" McDuffie, played for the Newark Eagles the longest.

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  4. Surviving Motherhood:

    Thank you. Another of my traits is humility.

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  5. To Oh the Joys:

    I love me some Obama!

    By the way, I think "clean" meant well dressed in the fifties.

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  6. You have a new fan!
    Love this.
    (** Note to self. Subscribe!)

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  7. Thank you, David. Welcome to Mother's place.

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