Jul 12, 2008 5:06 pm US/Central
Jackson Addresses Obama Comment at Rainbow PUSH
CHICAGO (CBS) ―
Demonstrators angry over Rev. Jesse Jackson's comments about Barack Obama got somewhat of a personal response this weekend. They protested outside Rainbow PUSH headquarters Saturday and as CBS 2's Suzanne Le Mignot reports, Jackson addressed their concerns.
"Locker room trash talk has no place in public parlors there's no doubt about that," Jackson said.
The arrival of community activists at Rainbow PUSH has the Rev. Jesse Jackson still explaining the off-air comment he made about Democratic Presidential candidate Barack Obama several days ago.
"SEE, BARACK BEEN, UM, TALKING DOWN TO BLACK PEOPLE, ON THIS FAITH BASED, I WANNA CUT HIS N...TS OFF. BARACK, HE'S TALKING DOWN TO BLACK PEOPLE."
Rev. Jackson says his support for Obama is wide, deep and unequivocal.
"When I made my statement of contrition and Sen. Barack Obama accepted it, that killed that part of the issue," Jackson said. "Our relationship is intact, because it's a longstanding one."
While Rev. Jackson was inside Rainbow PUSH headquarters addressing the controversy, there was a small group outside, voicing their concerns about his comment.
"He, historically, has always done divisive things in the Black community," said Harold Davis of AMER-I-CAN. "We're on the verge of history changing, with the possibility of Barack Obama becoming President of America."
Those who heard the group speak, had different opinions about the issue.
"It was maybe a statement that perhaps was a personal thought that could have been said in another location," said Dedra Williams of Chicago.
"I support the Rev. Jackson and his work," said Rainbow PUSH member Howard Roberson. "He's been doing this for 43 years and he has a track record like no one else."
When Rev. Jackson was asked if he felt his comment hurt Obama's run, he said, "it's probably helped his campaign."
He ended his response to the controversy, with this message following what he called "a little media frenzy."
"I accept the media doing what it does, you guys got to eat too," Jackson said. "But please do it at someone else's expense, please. Give me a break."
And with that, Rev. Jackson said he hopes this story will now, be put to rest.
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