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"Is This Thing On?" Live-Mic Oops Crank Up Bush and Jackson

Thu, 07/10/2008 - 7:01am by CitizenSugar
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Live microphones are turning controversial remarks up to an "11" this week. Jesse Jackson used the N-word — the one for the dangly part of the male anatomy — when dishing about Obama during a break from taping a segment on Fox & Friends on Sunday. Jackson was, he thought secretly, gossiping with his co-guest about Obama's position on black churches and his support for faith-based charities. Jackson made the rude (and puzzling) remark, "I want to cut his n**ts off," into his live mic, moments before going on air.

Jackson didn't know his words had been picked up at the time, but by yesterday the clip was ready to air on The O'Reilly Factor and Jackson was in full damage-control mode, apologizing at a news conference in Chicago and releasing a statement saying:

For any harm or hurt that this hot mic private conversation may have caused, I apologize. My support for Senator Obama's campaign is wide, deep and unequivocal.

Barack Obama has accepted his apology. His spokesman said, "[Obama] will continue to speak out about our responsibilities to ourselves and each other, and he of course accepts Rev. Jackson's apology."

Not all hot-mic trouble results in hot water. George W. Bush had an uncharacteristically endearing private/public address series of moments at the G-8 Summit this week. To see what everyone heard him say, read more.

At an unintended broadcast lunchtime chitchat Bush said:

  • “Amigo! Amigo!” cheerily in Spanish to Italian prime minister Berlusconi. “How you doing, Silvio? Good to see you!” And later, “I read the courts are after you again. it’s unbelievable. I’ve never seen anything like it. Constantly after you.”
  • On his parents' recent joint replacement surgeries to Angela Merkel on his dad, "yeah, I’m worried about him,” and mom “two knee operations, two knees at the same time, because she didn’t want to rehab but once.”
  • On the hilly bike ride in Japan, “so I got on my bicycle this morning and got to the bottom of the hill and realized it was really tough to get up. When you’re older, as you know. . . "
  • And my favorite, on the Fourth of July celebration, “big party at the White House, and they had fireworks. My little girls were there.”

Aw! Though at the next day's lunch, the mics were conspicuously turned off.

What do you make of the Jackson remark? Should it have been broadcast on The O'Reilly Factor given that it was clearly off the record — or has that concept disappeared with technology? Is everything now on the record? Should it be?

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  • LibertySugar's picture
    LibertySugar
    1

    Jackson's remarks are inexplicable.

    And Bush . . . I'm still laughing/cringing at the Amigo remark.

    18 weeks 6 days ago Report Comment
  • amybdk's picture
    amybdk
    2

    Ditto, Liberty.

    I want more of the lunch snippets! MORE! MORE!

    18 weeks 6 days ago Report Comment
  • UnDave35's picture
    UnDave35
    4

    Hey Jesse. Do you see that microphone on your lapel? That means you're being recorded...

    18 weeks 6 days ago Report Comment
  • trésjolie's picture
    trésjolie
    5

    Bush is Bush at this point..

    But Jackson?! WTF!? You don't joke in front of the microphone, even if you think it is off. And what is his deal? Cut Obama's nuts off? What an idiot!

    18 weeks 6 days ago Report Comment
  • hausfrau's picture
    hausfrau
    6

    I think people need to employ one of the rules of gun handling - "always treat a gun like it's loaded" - always treat a mic like its on!

    Get it together people!

    Though it IS kind of nice to hear a moment thats REAL whether it be ugly or not...

    18 weeks 6 days ago Report Comment
  • amybdk's picture
    amybdk
    7

    "Amigo! Amigo!" I'm still laughing about this! It's my favorite "news" of the day!

    18 weeks 6 days ago Report Comment
  • hausfrau's picture
    hausfrau
    9

    Thanks Am!

    I'm pretty sick of apology media tours though, so if this could just blow over that would be nice.

    18 weeks 6 days ago Report Comment
  • CitizenSugar's picture
    CitizenSugar
    11

    I think people need to employ one of the rules of gun handling - "always treat a gun like it's loaded" - always treat a mic like its on!

    Brilliant and revolutionary cabaker! I love it.

    18 weeks 6 days ago Report Comment
  • stephley's picture
    stephley
    12

    Generally, I think those things should be left off the record, the media only releases them cuz they're gotchas! But that's generally, I can think of times when I can see the news/information value to releasing them.

    18 weeks 6 days ago Report Comment
  • ladychaos's picture
    ladychaos
    13

    Jesse Jackson is the main reason the NAACP is so effed up right now. How can he stand for advancing colored people, yet he'll be the first one to call an educated black person a sellout and annoying, etc.

    He boils my blood.

    18 weeks 6 days ago Report Comment
  • geebers's picture
    geebers
    14

    I cringed at Jackson's remarks. Cabaker said it- when you have a mic assume it is ALWAYS on. That was a lousy remark JJ -very rude.

    As for Bush -well it IS Bush. I expect nothing more haha.

    18 weeks 6 days ago Report Comment
  • mondaymoos's picture
    mondaymoos
    15

    Is anyone at all really surprised that Jesse Jackson said something inappropriate? *sigh* Every time that man is on television, on the mute button goes.

    18 weeks 6 days ago Report Comment
  • em1282's picture
    em1282
    16

    Because I have the sense of humor of a 12-year-old, when I saw/heard the "I want to cut his nuts off" video this morning when I was aplying my makeup, I giggled. Hard. What's funny is that the person next to him had that "deer in the headlights/we shouldn't be talking about this" look on his face, which brought me back to the expression Mike Myers had on *his* face when Kanye was talking...

    18 weeks 6 days ago Report Comment
  • RosaDilia's picture
    RosaDilia
    17

    Definitely saw the other side of the coin and Jackson is definitely on the hypocrite side.

    18 weeks 6 days ago Report Comment
  • trésjolie's picture
    trésjolie
    18

    I agree Rosa. At least now people can see his true colors. It reminds me of Senator Clive Davis from the Wire series. Sh*******t.

    18 weeks 6 days ago Report Comment
  • bleached's picture
    bleached
    19

    That face was so awesome em. I watched that clip about a hundred times

    18 weeks 6 days ago Report Comment
  • Zahara Pitt's picture
    Zahara Pitt
    20

    jackson said a lot worse, hope fox news plays the rest of the tape tonight :popcorn:

    18 weeks 6 days ago Report Comment
  • raciccarone's picture
    raciccarone
    24

    I actually like Bush a lot more when he does stuff like this. It's a shame he's so overhandled, because he's sort of a funny guy left to his own devices.

    18 weeks 6 days ago Report Comment
  • hypnoticmix's picture
    hypnoticmix
    25

    First rule of media interviews if you have something to say that is not intended for print or report and it can wait till after all is said and done, bite your tongue.

    Jessie Jackson’s comments where no worse than comments I make about my own friends in frustration of their judgment or actions. This doesn't mean they're not my friends or associates it just means I'm human and venting is part of the natural process. I'm sure as the Rev. Jackson reasserted yesterday that he is still whole heartedly behind Sen. Obama's nomination and will continue to support him.

    18 weeks 6 days ago Report Comment
  • bellaressa's picture
    bellaressa
    26

    I hate that he apologized; I think he spoke the truth for himself and he should just own up and let it be. I am so sick of the apology front. Maybe he was the sell out b/c he allowed himself to be bullied and punked into an apology.

    At this point no one should be shocked.

    18 weeks 6 days ago Report Comment
  • CaterpillarGirl's picture
    CaterpillarGirl
    27

    Aw the Bush comments just warm my little heart, just another reason to adore him.

    Jackson- doesnt really surprise me, try to back out of that one jesse

    18 weeks 6 days ago Report Comment
  • Jillness's picture
    Jillness
    28

    I can't help it...balls are just funny. I am way more entertained by Jackson's comments than I am offended.

    18 weeks 6 days ago Report Comment
  • lovelie's picture
    lovelie
    29

    I agree hypno-- we all say things out of anger and we all are guilty of saying things at inappropriate times once and a while. He, unforunately, was caught. Big deal.

    18 weeks 6 days ago Report Comment
  • underyourwaves's picture
    underyourwaves
    31

    You know, as much as I try to hate Bush-- I really can't. He's just a nice guy, a bit clueless, and really funny (Amigo? SO ClOSE Dubya SO CLOSE) with some of his goof-ups.

    18 weeks 6 days ago Report Comment
  • NYFashionista's picture
    NYFashionista
    32

    "It's a shame he's so overhandled, because he's sort of a funny guy left to his own devices." - lol, I have to agree with this.

    18 weeks 6 days ago Report Comment
  • hausfrau's picture
    hausfrau
    33

    I remember watching cspan once where Bush was sitting down with the president of Colombia and they were chatting while the flashes were going, then all of a sudden Dubya says "Are we done here?" and one of his handlers says "yes mr. president" and Dubya says "Alright", gets up, shakes the president's hand and says with a big smile, "Adios!"

    18 weeks 6 days ago Report Comment
  • stephley's picture
    stephley
    34

    Geez, I know I'm Debbie Downer, but I can't think of Bush as a nice guy as long as I can remember mentally retarded people being executed and thousands of people being killed in Iraq and Katrina's victims. Clueless yes, loves his family - yea him - but nice guy, no, definitely not.

    18 weeks 6 days ago Report Comment
  • Great Sommelier's picture
    Great Sommelier
    35

    I think this is just a classic example of the human condition. It is unhealthy to have such support and unconditional agreement with a candidate. This shows you can support someone and not think they are perfect. I have never seen such blind support for any candidate than I do for big O. Unconditional love and support comes from either blood ties (mother,father/child) or a longtime bond (husband/wife, you/friend). This undying support for a candidate that most have never met let alone heard speak words that weren't written by someone else for him to say, is puzzling at best, terrifying at worst.

    18 weeks 6 days ago Report Comment
  • Great Sommelier's picture
    Great Sommelier
    36

    “big party at the White House, and they had fireworks. My little girls were there.”

    I love hearing him be himself. This is adorable. we are always children to our parents.

    18 weeks 6 days ago Report Comment
  • Jillness's picture
    Jillness
    37

    "This shows you can support someone and not think they are perfect."

    I haven't heard any polls on the number of people that think Obama is perfect. I don't think that a large number of people fall into that group. During campaigns, it is typical to hype up the person you support...it happens on both sides.

    18 weeks 6 days ago Report Comment
  • CaterpillarGirl's picture
    CaterpillarGirl
    38

    he is a nice guy, i know of this by way of my brother in law who flew Marine One. being that close to someone for so long you really get to know how they seriously are especially in times of crisis (9/11)

    Iraq, and killing mentally retarded people?

    18 weeks 6 days ago Report Comment
  • Krradford's picture
    Krradford
    39

    Jackson should have apologized since he "claims" to be in support of Obama. It's definitely the crab syndrome at work here.

    18 weeks 6 days ago Report Comment
  • kia's picture
    kia
    40

    It's nice to read something endearing about Bush.

    18 weeks 6 days ago Report Comment
  • hausfrau's picture
    hausfrau
    41

    Jill you know i respect your opinion but you can't really think that people obsess over mccain the way some do over obama... i mean, come on.

    18 weeks 6 days ago Report Comment
  • hausfrau's picture
    hausfrau
    43

    Oh I know why, I'm saying its not explainable, its just not the same situation. There are a lot of points that are mute because they happen on both sides, but I don't think is one of them.

    18 weeks 6 days ago Report Comment
  • stephley's picture
    stephley
    45

    We have a number of very ardent Goldwater and Reagan fans here, Cab. They cite their heroes as the last word on any number of topics. No one criticizes them as obsessive.

    18 weeks 6 days ago Report Comment