Friday, March 6, 2015

Merle Haggard - It's Almost 'Criminal' What They Do To President Obama


http://www.dailykos.com/story/2015/03/05/1368652/-Merle-Haggard-To-Rolling-Stone-It-s-Almost-Criminal-What-They-Do-To-President-Obama?detail=email


A Merle Haggard quote has been circulating social media over the last two days, almost as if it appeared in response to the incredible disrespect shown to President Obama by Republicans in Congress and foreign leader, Benjamin Netanyahu. The quote is from a 2010 Rolling Stone interview. Patrick Doyle spoke with music legend Merle Haggard, who was attending the 33rd Kennedy Center Honors. Haggard was invited to the White House to receive a Lifetime Achievement Award.
Doyle asked Merle Haggard about President Obama, and the traditional 'stone-country' singer-songwriter said he enjoyed meeting Obama and found the President to be quite different from what he had seen in the media. That's when Haggard interestingly added:
Merle Haggard:
"It's really almost criminal what they do with our President. There seems to be no shame or anything. They call him all kinds of names all day long, saying he's doing certain things that he's not. It's just a big old political game that I don't want to be part of. There are people spending their lives putting him down. I'm sure some of it's true and some of it's not. I was very surprised to find the man very humble and he had a nice handshake. His wife was very cordial to the guests and especially me. They made a special effort to make me feel welcome. It was not at all the way the media described him to be."
Doyle asked, 'What's the biggest lie out there about Obama?'
Merle Haggard: 
"He's not conceited. He's very humble about being the President of the United States, especially in comparison to some presidents we've had who come across like they don't need anybody's help. I think he knows he's in over his head. Anybody with any sense who takes that job and thinks they can handle it must be an idiot."
Merle Haggard:
"He's not conceited. He's very humble about being the President of the United States, especially in comparison to some presidents we've had who come across like they don't need anybody's help. I think he knows he's in over his head. Anybody with any sense who takes that job and thinks they can handle it must be an idiot."
i must admit i am somewhat flabbergasted i only know of Mr. Haggard from back in the day when "HEE HAW" was on TV, it was like the only time Black kids who were only exposed to White media and programming got a chance to see how let's say colorfully they were in the settings we never saw.  for instance one of my favorites was a quick round of funny like Laugh In used to do, lady ask guy sitting on a chair kicked back "is it raining outside?, why don't you call the dog in and see if he's wet"  now that was lazy and shiftless. 

he was not of my culture as little as i knew of it then but as i grew i judged him not by content but by his association with White good old boyz and country music, i see that was wrong as i know it to be for years now, i lived i learned and  see this as another positive teaching experience WHO WE ARE IS NOT WHO WE APPEAR TO BE ALL THE TIME.