Tuesday, July 22, 2008
Wednesday, July 16, 2008
American Black Journal - Mosaic Youth Theatre Episode
Check out this clip from American Black Journal. This segment features a behind the scenes look at the prodution about the Fisk University Jubilee Singers by the Detroit Mosaic Youth Theatre Episode.
Tuesday, June 17, 2008
Kilpatrick Becoming Invisible
Whether it’s by choice or just the way the situation has played out, those who want Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick to just go away may be getting their wish. The Mayor says it was his decision not to attend Monday night’s massive Barack Obama Joe Louis Arena rally.
According to a published report in the Detroit News Kilpatrick has seen the light.
"This is my choice," he said. "I want Barack Obama to have his moment," said Kilpatrick, who acknowledged his woes and media scrutiny could distract the presidential candidate.
He said he and Obama have had "numerous conversations," dating back to when they were both elected to their respective state legislatures, but he did not say when they last spoke.
It was strange to be at the gathering of at least 20,000 people and hear the names of local leaders announced and not hear the name of the mayor.
The next morning Detroit City Council members met with the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Barrack Obama and reportedly the mayor was not included.
It seems the mayor finally realizes that there is a limit to the happy-face spin he can put on his legal predicament. Facing a more than a half dozen felony charges has a price. For Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick part of the price is making your self invisible when high profile events take place in your town.
Thursday, May 08, 2008
Hey Hillary, It’s Midnight

The turn of events brings to mind sports clichés.
The sports world lives and dies by the cliché and Hillary’s campaign strategy fits perfectly. There have been many vaunted sports strategies, some have become legend. The Dallas Cowboys of the 70’s were known for their Flex Defense; Bill Walsh made the West Coast Offense a staple of pro football. In college basketball, Dean Smith ruled with the Four Corners Offense.
Hillary has crafted the Moving Metric strategy. It works like this, whatever metric she is closest to becomes
the most important factor in deciding the nomination. At one point it was popular vote, then it was elected delegates, next it was the super delegates. When she fell short on all of the above she trotted out the Electoral College strategy. She just can’t make up her mind. Fortunately the voters in
The Moving Metric doesn’t work. It’s effective to help explain a momentary stumble, but it can’t head off inevitable movement that is Barack Obama. Hillary Clinton has run out of excuses it’s time to do what smart teams do on third and forever, they punt.
Friday, April 18, 2008
Reverend Wright: The Whole Story

Even during this week’s
Here is the sermon that Reverend Wright made to his congregation after September 11 titled, “The Day of Jerusalem’s Fall.” It was delivered on Sept. 16, 2001
“I heard Ambassador Peck on an interview yesterday did anybody else see or hear him? He was on FOX News, this is a white man, and he was upsetting the FOX News commentators to no end, he pointed out, a white man, an ambassador, he pointed out that what Malcolm X said when he was silenced by Elijah Mohammad was in fact true, he said Americas chickens, are coming home to roost.”
“We took this country by terror away from the Sioux, the Apache, Arikara, the Comanche, the Arapaho, the Navajo. Terrorism.
“We took Africans away from their country to build our way of ease and kept them enslaved and living in fear. Terrorism.
“We bombed
“We bombed the black civilian community of
“We bombed Qaddafi’s home, and killed his child. Blessed are they who bash your children’s head against the rock.
“We bombed
“We bombed
“Kids playing in the playground. Mothers picking up children after school. Civilians, not soldiers, people just trying to make it day by day.
“We have supported state terrorism against the Palestinians and black South Africans, and now we are indignant because the stuff that we have done overseas is now brought right back into our own front yards.
“Violence begets violence. Hatred begets hatred. And terrorism begets terrorism. A white ambassador said that y’all, not a black militant. Not a reverend who preaches about racism. An ambassador whose eyes are wide open and who is trying to get us to wake up and move away from this dangerous precipice upon which we are now poised. The ambassador said the people we have wounded don’t have the military capability we have. But they do have individuals who are willing to die and take thousands with them. And we need to come to grips with that.”
Strong words for sure, but I still believe in the right to free speech. Wright and other preachers should be allowed to express ideas freely from the pulpit without fear of retribution. More people seem outraged about what the Reverend said after Sept. 11th than the actions President George W. Bush took in leading our country into a war in
Friday, March 28, 2008
Text Messages Key to Kilpatrick/Beatty Defense
From the get-go Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick’s $750.00 per hour legal mouth piece attacked the admissibility of what he feels is the key element in Wayne County Prosecutor’s case against the Mayor. In his Monday press conference following Worthy’s announcement of the 12 count indictment against Kilpatrick and Beatty, Webb trotted out the Stored Communications Act, a Federal statute that he says has been violated by the Detroit Free Press in its acquisition of the damaging text messages. On Monday afternoon we hooked up with the Michigan Chronicle’s Senior Editor Bankole Thompson and recorded his interview with Kym Worthy. Click on the links to your right to hear Worthy’s unfiltered comments about the case.
Friday, March 21, 2008
McCain Knows Which Iraqi’s We’re Fighting – Doesn’t He?
misidentified which broad category of Iraqi extremists are allegedly receiving support from There is no way Senator McCain doesn’t know what’s going on in
McCain said several times that
Speaking to reporters in
Pressed to elaborate, McCain said it was "common knowledge and has been reported in the media that al-Qaeda is going back into
Al-Qaeda in
How could McCain keep getting this wrong? While it’s hard to make a factual argument that John McCain is not versed on foreign affairs, his repeated gaffes lend credence to some who argue that he’s too old to be president. The age issue is the 800 lb gorilla in the McCain candidacy and it’s an issue most don’t want to address but you have to wonder. If McCain, who turns 72 in August, wins, he would be the oldest person ever inaugurated as president.
Here’s what Anna Quindlen of Newsweek wrote about McCain and the issue of age.
… the senator is not your average man of his age. He takes stairs slowly and cannot lift his arms to comb his hair. One reason few people want to address his age, or his infirmity, is the valor of his
No one wants to say John McCain is too old be President. He’s a war hero and is widely respected for his independent views. But a few more lapses like the four he had this week and his candidacy might be doomed.
Wednesday, March 12, 2008
Kilpatrick Saga A Tale of Squandered Potential
Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick's ending comments from his State of the City speech are the talk of the town. It's a good time to take a step back and make a broad assessment of what's happened.After his speech at the Democratic convention in 2000 his star was on the rise. As the youngest person ever elected as Detroit Mayor, Kilpatrick came into office with hope and optimism. His charisma and oratory skills shone through.
So what happened?
The answer is between him and his God. There very well may be a wide spread conspiracy afoot to take him down. The media bloodhounds may be out to get him. But the reality is that no matter how much he protests most of his most serious wounds are self inflicted.
I won't even touch the so-called text message scandal except to point out that the Mayor's response to Chief of Staff Beatty's alert that Gary Brown had been fired is very telling.
Since when does a Chief of Staff unilaterally fire a Deputy Police Chief without first discussing it with the Mayor and/or the Chief of Police?The published text messages reveal that Beatty received an anonymous memo indicating Brown was conducting a "secret" investigation of the Mayor. Excuse me, but isn't the Chief of Internal Affairs supposed to conduct "secret" investigations?
What did the memo actually say? Why did Beatty shred the memo without showing it to Kilpatrick or Chief Jerry Oliver? Why did Oliver say he knew nothing about the memo? How did Beatty determine so quickly that the memo had merit? Was there ever really a memo?
These are all questions about which we may never know the answers. What we do know is that if the Mayor had handled this initial crisis with more wisdom all of the other drama may have never played out.
But he didn't. Now the city is on the verge of losing a young visionary of seemingly limitless potential because he exercised extremely poor judgment and now he's left the city of Detroit in a lurch.
By American Black Journal producer Tony Mottley
Kilpatrick Attack on Cockrel Up-Close and Personal
You just knew when the Mayor turned his attention to In a moment more Godfather than State of the City, the blast of verbal assault spewed forth. “President Cockrel, we have much more serious issues affecting our city than whether we attend a speech or not. I love you, and I love what you've done in our city, and at this moment in our history we must start to turn to each other and not on each other.”
As Kilpatrick blew the smoke away from both barrels, it was clear he was taking no prisoners. Stunned by the attack, Cockrel brought forth a tight smile – the kind that crosses the face of a prize fighter before he crashes to the canvas in a heap.
You all know the rest. The N-word, the threats, the lynch mob comments and so on and so forth. But to me this was personal.
I grew up a great admirer of Ken’s dad, Ken Cockrel, Sr. Ken’s father was a brilliant attorney and dynamic speaker. Cockrel, Sr. was an often-controversial, often-inspirational figure in
One of the first programs I produced when I began my tenure with Black Journal was a tribute to Ken Cockrel, Sr. It was then that I first met Ken Cockrel, Jr. In a gesture of thanks and kindness I will never forget, a few weeks after the program aired the younger Cockrel sent over a framed portrait of his dad that included hand a written thank you note. It was touching and classy.
To see this man humiliated in front of the entire city was appalling. None of us know the ins and outs of what takes place between Council and the Mayor. But knowing Ken professionally for the past fifteen years I can say with certainty that he’s done nothing to merit the attempt at public castration that Mayor Kilpatrick tried to pull at the end of the State of the City address. Now we can add Ken Cockrel, Jr. to the long list of people that Mayor Kilpatrick owes an apology.
By American Black Journal producer Tony Mottley