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Samuel L. Jackson to Obama: ‘Be f**king Presidential’
09.26.2013
11:43 am
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Samuel L. Jackson to Obama: ‘Be f**king Presidential’


 
Samuel L. Jackson has told President Obama to be “a leader” and to “stop trying to relate.”

In an interview with Playboy magazine, Jackson took issue with Obama dropping the “G"s at the end of words:

“We know it ain’t because of his blackness, so I say stop trying to ‘relate’. Be a leader. Be fucking presidential.”

The star of Pulp Fiction, Snakes on a Plane and The Avengers finished off his tirade by saying:

“Look, I grew up in a society where I could say ‘I ain’t’ or ‘what it be’ to my friends. But when I’m out presenting myself to the world as me, who graduated from college, who had family who cared about me, who has a well-read background, I fucking conjugate.”

The Playboy interview was obviously conducted before Obama’s speech to the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation Phoenix Awards Dinner the other night when Obama was dropping his “G’s” by the dozens.

Though critical of his presentation skills, Jackson, who campaigned for Obama in the 2008 election, still believed the President was a “safe dude.”

“[Obama’s] still a safe dude. But with those Republicans, we’re now in a situation where even if he said, ‘I want to give you motherfuckers a raise,’ they’d go, ‘Fuck you! We don’t want a raise!’

“I don’t know how we fix this bullshit. How do we fix the fact that politicians aren’t trying to serve the people, they’re just trying to serve their party and their closed ideals?

“If Hillary Clinton decides to run, she’s going to kick their fucking asses, and those motherfuckers would rather see the country go down in flames than let the times change.”

Mr. Jackson was also critical of political campaigns and petitions organized through Facebook and Twitter.

“You need to have your physical body out there in the streets and let these people - and the rest of the world - know. When our anti-war movement led the world, it was because people could see us in the streets, see our faces, hear the protest music.

“You can’t do that shit blogging in a room.”

Via the Independent

Posted by Paul Gallagher
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09.26.2013
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