No talk of Kramer? Rangel?

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No talk of Kramer? Rangel?

Postby sohotrightnow on Thu Nov 23, 2006 12:53 pm

I thought this place would be all over it...just wondering
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Postby Beta on Thu Nov 23, 2006 1:11 pm

Disgusting comments by Kramer. Regardless of how annoying the crowd is...ya just gotta work through it. Kind of like the new Jack Black movie with the beer bottles and the string simulating the crowd. Mel Gibson, Kramer and Michael Irvin need to get together and straighten themselves out because it's absurd how ignorant the comments they made are.
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Postby laxfan25 on Thu Nov 23, 2006 1:45 pm

It's really a shame there's no webcast of Mel's rant - I bet it would have been on par with Richards'. Thye had the two recipients of his rant on the Today show yesterday (with their lawyer, natch) and they said that there were several other comments made that weren't captured on film.
Thank God for residuals from the Seinfeld show - what else has he ever done? I remember when he was on a short-lived ABC competitor to Saturday Night Live called ABC Friday's. I would think he'll have even more trouble getting work now, unless they're looking to re-cast Archie Bunker.
As for Michael Irvin, I think most people recognize him as a complete moron.
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Postby StrykerFSU on Fri Nov 24, 2006 11:20 am

Jason Whitlock The Wise offered this on Kramer:

7. People keep e-mailing me asking me what I think of Kramer’s racist meltdown and apology on Letterman. I can’t decide what was worse – the fake apology, N-word tirade or the people acting like Kramer’s bigotry is important in the grand scheme.

I’m glad I know where Kramer (actor Michael Richards) stands. I’ll never support his work, and it will be extremely difficult for me to watch “Seinfeld” again. I’m sure Jerry Seinfeld had Kramer appear on the Letterman Show because Jerry doesn’t want to be damaged by Kramer’s bigotry.

But Jerry should’ve used his muscle to get Kramer on Oprah or Montel Williams or on the Tom Joyner radio show. Going on Letterman was a business decision. “Seinfeld” is popular with white people. And going on Letterman is a sign that Jerry and Kramer want white people to be comfortable with Kramer.

Kramer doesn’t care what black people think about him. If he did, he would’ve apologized on stage the night it happened.

Having said all that, I’m bored by all the black leadership using a neurotic Hollywood comedian as a whipping boy. Everything Kramer said can be heard much more cleverly on a standard rap CD or on “Def Comedy Jam.
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