Is Bob Johnson Jealous Of Obama?
Bob Johnson is a rich man, but that does not necessarily mean that Johnson is an intelligent man. Johnson made millions when he found Black Entertainment Television (BET) and sold it years later to Viacom for 3 billion dollars. He is currently the owner of the Charlotte Bobcats of the NBA. Johnson is also friends (translation - campaign contributor) with Bill and Hillary Clinton. Naturally since he is a Clinton supporter, he is upset that Barack Obama is on the verge of becoming the Democratic nominee for president.
I don't have a problem with Johnson supporting Clinton - that's his choice. My problem with Johnson is that for a man who is going around the Charlotte area and whining about how much money he is losing with the Bobcats franchise, he sure has a strange way of trying to attract fans to support the team. Most owners keep their politics out of public view because they do not want to offend members of their ticket buying public. Some owners will donate money to various political causes and candidates, but none of them make the front page of the newspaper every time they open their mouth.
Every time Johnson talks about Obama, something stupid comes out of his mouth. A few months ago, he made dumb comments about Obama and his use of drugs. Now Johnson feels like he needs to expound on the comments Geraldine Ferraro made a few weeks ago about Obama.
"What I believe Geraldine Ferraro meant is that if you take a freshman senator from Illinois called `Jerry Smith' and he says I'm going to run for president, would he start off with 90 percent of the black vote?" Johnson said. "And the answer is, probably not... ."
"Geraldine Ferraro said it right. The problem is, Geraldine Ferraro is white. This campaign has such a hair-trigger on anything racial ... it is almost impossible for anybody to say anything."
If Johnson is truly supports Clinton then he needs to keep his thoughts on Obama to himself. Why on earth would you want to remind any undecided voter about the comments that Ferraro made. Don't get me wrong, Johnson is not entirely wrong with what he said. It's just that when Johnson comments on Obama he always sounds like he's jealous of Obama's success.
However this jealous or resentful behavior is something that Johnson has common with many older and successful blacks in regards to Obama. They don't think he has paid his dues yet to be in the position that he is in. They believe his road to success has been easier than theirs. I believe Obama has traveled a different road than most blacks, but that does not make his road traveled any easier. It may have been more difficult. You would be hard pressed to find a black person who can talk about being discriminated against by black and white people. This is what some biracial people have to experience during the course of their lives.
Sorry Johnson - this is 2008. Obama has paid his dues - he just had to do it in a different way.
