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Journalist Toure’ Calls Tyler Perry, “Worst Director in Hollywood”

The controversy ensues on whether Tyler Perry and his movies are deemed worthy enough for Hollywood and the like. Many critics have bashed Perry’s movies and directing style as he portrays the irreverent character “Madea” the driving force in his films. Director and controversial filmmaker himself Spike Lee, indirectly referred to the films as “coonery and buffoonery”. In a commentary interview with Dr. Boyce Watkins who defends Perry, Toure’ opposes and calls Perry’s movies “Cinematic malt liquor”…

“Tyler Perry is one of—if not the worst—director in Hollywood. He’s willfully ignorant of the craft, and I can think of no aspect of the film making craft that he excels at, certainly not acting or writing or cinematography or directing or set design.

He perhaps excels at marketing but that’s not really a film making craft. But what’s really dangerous about the product he puts out is that he’s celebrating a certain victim hood. I see this especially in For Colored Girls—which was a fantastic play but a horrible movie—and celebrating this victim-hood and sort of telling Black women that it’s okay to feel like a victim and to wallow in the pain of your life. It’s like cinematic malt liquor for the masses.”

Watch video clip here.

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Don’t Believe The Hype! Black Folks Voted On November 2

By Melanie Campbell.

I would like to take this opportunity to thank all voters for taking the time to exercise their right to vote in the November 2nd Mid-Term Election.

On Election Day, the NCBCP (www.ncbcp.org) managed the Black Women’s Roundtable Power the Sister Vote National Command Center, in partnership with the A. Philip Randolph Institute, Congressional Black Caucus Foundation, The Praxis Project, National African American Clergy Network and Girlfriends Pray to monitor Black voter turnout and voter suppression in 12 states.

The preliminary reports we received from the ground reflected that Black folks voted, especially women, in strong numbers in many states, contrary to some media reports stating the minority and youth vote was low based on exit polls. Let us not forget that exit polls have not been very reliable in past national elections.

It is amazing to me how pundits jump to the same conclusion when democrats lose that ‘Black folks and youth must have stayed home,’ only to find that when the official numbers come out weeks later, it usually turns out to be just the opposite that we in fact voted much higher than exit polls reflected.

Don’t believe the hype, Black folks voted!

No matter what the final official Black voter turnout shows, we know that it could have been even higher if resources were made available much earlier for our Black civil rights, civic sector and trusted voices to do what we do best—Get Out the Black Vote!

We cannot wait for someone else to fund our politics. The late Dr. Ronald Walters challenged Black leaders for years saying “he who funds our politics, controls our politics.” Dr. Walters also gave us the road map over 10 years ago, a Unity strategy to maximize the impact of the Black vote. This would involve the Black civic sector coming together to create a Unity Civic Engagement Fund to ensure we are empowered to mobilize and leverage our vote so that our issues are addressed by the people we elect to public office on a national, state and local level. I truly believe, now is the time to take up Dr. Walters challenge to fund our politics to ensure the Black vote is no longer taken for granted by any party.

We did not underestimate the power of technology in getting the vote out. Our Black Women’s Roundtable and Black Youth Vote! organizers tweeted, blogged, utilized Facebook and other sites to reinforce the necessity to let your voice be heard by voting in 2010.

Building the capacity of the Black civic sector will require increasing the use of technology to register, educate, engage and mobilize Black youth and the broader Black electorate.

We also witnessed several historic moments in American politics for democrats, republicans and women including:

* A major shift in political power with republicans taking control of the U. S. House of Representatives and winning several statewide races in key battleground states. We also witnessed the democrats retaining control of the U. S. Senate.

* First African American woman elected to the U. S. Congress in Alabama (Terri Sewell-Democrat)

* First African American republican elected to Congress since 2003 in South Carolina. (Tim Scott)

* First African American woman elected State Attorney General of California. (Kamala Harris–Democrat)

* First Black immigrant woman elected Lt. Governor of Florida (Jennifer Carroll-Republican, born in Trinidad)

* The only African American governor was reelected to a second term in Massachusetts (Governor Deval Patrick-Democrat)

* First African American republican elected to Congress in Florida (Alan West-Republican)

* First Hispanic woman elected governor in New Mexico. (Susana Martinez-Republican)

* First woman elected governor of South Carolina (Nikki Haley – Republican, whose parents were born in India)

* Majority-minority district elects an African American to the U. S. Congress in Louisiana. (Cedric Richmond-Democrat)

Many pundits also believe the results of the 2010 Mid-Term Election, was a vote against President Obama and his bold policy agenda. Others believe that the American people want our elected officials to find common ground to work together to turn our economy around to create jobs, educate our children to compete in a global society and other solutions to our nation’s challenges.

One thing that is for certain, your vote counted and it’s up to each of us to hold our elected officials accountable, no matter the party, to serve our interests, not just for the few, but for all of the American people.

I thank you again for raising your voice by voting. Remember, together, we are the change we are looking for.

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Melanie Campbell is the president & CEO of the National Coalition on Black Civic Participation and convener of Black Women’s Roundtable. She is a nationally recognized expert in Black civic engagement, voter participation and coalition building.

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Republicans Think They Have The Power…Seriously??

Let’s make this clear and simple People! The way I see it President Obama was a pawn for the previous party that so-called had the power of the United States in their hands. What is happening, is that they (meaning republiCONS or Tea Party Bags) knew how to divert the negatives from their party by putting all blame on the current administration. Let’s not forget that President Obama inherited 2 wars and an economical disaster not to mention the housing market, jobless. Need I go on?

It amazes me how people put faith into the TV personalities and believe everything they hear on the networks. I actually had someone tell me and I quote “I believe everything Fox News says” I about went through the roof, that someone with whom I thought was so smart could really be that stupid. Come on!!!!

We (meaning All People) really need to go back to the school ways of doing things for example, studying and research. We need to put our emotions aside, I know a lot of people are struggling and it is hard but to vote merely on emotion does nothing but more harm. I can tell you this that having a gridlock will do nothing for our Country and it will bury us even more.

We need to educate ourselves and make better voting decisions!!!!!

With all this said, we are in for a world wind of mayhem. Hold on to your seats folks!

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Republicans Win Big, America-Divided We Stand

A divided government was the theme as Republicans gained control of the House and strength in the Senate Tuesday night. President Barack Obama will now face a conservative front aimed at trimming government and cutting public aid programs such as welfare, unemployment, and healthcare. By passing socio-economic legislation such as equal pay for women, healthcare reform, extending unemployment, and the auto bailout, to name a few, the Democrats and President Obama aimed at helping those directly affected by the economy.

Many sources blame the President for his disconnect to the people and inability to “reach across the aisle”. Mid-term voters have stated that they are unhappy about unemployment, finances, the political parties, and the federal government.

Did America make the right decision by putting the party responsible for the financial meltdown back in power?

Here are some key results from Tuesday’s election:

Republicans scored the biggest party turnover in more than 70 years Tuesday.

Incomplete returns showed the GOP picked up at least 60 House seats

Republicans also gained at least six Senate seats, and Tea Party candidates Paul in Kentucky, Mike Lee in Utah and Marco Rubio in Florida were among their winners.

The GOP also wrested 10 governorships from the Democrats, Ohio and Pennsylvania among them, and gave two back, California and Hawaii.

Seizing control of the House and gaining strength in the Senate, triumphant Republicans ushered in a new era of divided government Wednesday and served notice they will confront President Barack Obama with a conservative agenda to cut government and spur private-sector jobs.

“We’ve been given a second chance and a golden opportunity,” Rep. Eric Cantor of Virginia, No. 2 Republic

Seizing control of the House and gaining strength in the Senate, triumphant Republicans ushered in a new era of divided government Wednesday and served notice they will confront President Barack Obama with a conservative agenda to cut government and spur private-sector jobs.

“We’ve been given a second chance and a golden opportunity,” Rep. Eric Cantor of Virginia, No. 2 Republican in the House, said as his party reaped a windfall from independent voters and tea party activists. He called the outcome a rejection of Obama more than an endorsement of the GOP, cautioning fellow Republicans they must to work to win public confidence.

“People want to see results,” he said on CBS’s “The Early Show.” “They want to see the government go on a diet just like they have.”

Republicans scored the biggest party turnover in more than 70 years Tuesday with their win in the House and, in doing so, will dethrone Democratic Rep. Nancy Pelosi — a prime target of their campaign — who had crashed a political glass ceiling and made history with her elevation to speaker four years ago.

an in the House, said as his party reaped a windfall from independent voters and tea party activists. He called the outcome a rejection of Obama more than an endorsement of the GOP, cautioning fellow Republicans they must to work to win public confidence.

“People want to see results,” he said on CBS’s “The Early Show.” “They want to see the government go on a diet just like they have.”

Republicans scored the biggest party turnover in more than 70 years Tuesday with their win in the House and, in doing so, will dethrone Democratic Rep. Nancy Pelosi — a prime target of their campaign — who had crashed a political glass ceiling and made history with her elevation to speaker four years ago.

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Glenn Beck and Fox News: Hate For Profit

Let’s face it. If you watch “The Cleveland Show”, “Family Guy”, “Cops”, “America’s Most Wanted”, “American Idol”, “American Dad”, “The Simpsons”, “Glee”, or “So You Think You Can Dance” , you are directly contributing to the hate war chest of Conservative talk show host Glenn Beck and his employers, Fox TV (A network built in the backs of African-American shows like “In Living Color”, “Living Single”, “New York Undercover”, and “Martin”).

Beck, a former Top 40 radio DJ, has turned up the heat nationally on race relations, justice for the rich, immigration and religious freedom. His dislike for President Barack Obama stems from the Conservative and Tea Party prospective that America is a capitalist society and if you become wealthy (no matter how that wealth is attained), you should not be told by the government what to do with your money.

Glenn Beck and his followers believe America is a level playing field and he keys in on the fear of the nation’s white majority. Beck discounts the ramifications of slavery, religious persecution, and unregulated capitalism .

This is a man that recently commented about the Islamic mosque in New York City and believes that it should not be built close to Ground Zero. Beck and his right-wing Christian followers believe Islamic leaders should be “sensitive” to the families of 9/11 victims.

(If that is the case, Oklahoma City should prevent all white, Christian males from constructing any building in that area because of Timothy McVeigh’s attack on the Federal Building).

We can not stop Glenn Beck from talking, but his rhetoric has become borderline treasonous. Please remember folks, this man is in the entertainment business and does not have a journalistic bone in his body. Even if we don’t agree about a president’s policy, we must respect the office. We can make a difference in this type of journalism by simply turning off Fox TV.

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