Sen. Barack Obama has been long criticized from leaders in the African American community, such as, Al Shrapton, for not being "black enough." Many calling Obama's personal history as being too disconnected from the 'black community' to authentically represent them, which prompted the senator to make an ill-fated speech today at the NAACP in an attempt to bridge that gap.

Unfortunately, Friday, Sen. Obama made a poor attempt to reach out to members of his own community during a speech given at an NAACP forum.
The Illinois Senator proceeded (in an ill-advised manner) to try and prove to African Americans that he was just like them by espousing a series of stereotypical characteristics about black people only held by racist white people.
"I eat fried chicken," Obama said to the stunned crowd, "why sometimes I go to bed with a bucket of KFC, so I can eat it while I fall asleep, and again when I wake up in the morning." The senator apparently did not notice how uncomfortable this statement made the crowd who were still willing to give him a chance to save himself.
Things just got worse however, as Obama proceeded to talk about the infamous O.J. Simpson trial. "And we all know that the white man set him up...Am I right N#$%@'s?" Obama said as he held up his hand for mental a high five that never came.
"So all of you who say that I don't know much about the Black community don't know much about me." Obama continued as he pulled out a 40 oz bottle of Hurricane Malt Beverage and began to swig it.
At this point ushers began to help the elderly out of their seats and into the lobby to spare them what could only be a truly hurtful experience. However, the senator, desperate to close the gap between himself and front-runner Hillary Clinton in the presidential race only got out one more comment before security had to escort him away for his own safety.
"Lets face it," he said, "we all love a good Dog Fight now and then," Obama said as the crowd began to boo and throw furniture at the stage. "I mean, I fight dogs all the time, and make a good living doing it too."
The senator was then quickly removed as the once patient crowd turned into what witnesses described as a murderous mob.
"I just don't know what to say," said Steven Mitchell, who had come to the speech supporting Obama, "I mean, he doesn't need to prove anything, and now he just looks like a racist white guy, I might have to vote Edwards."
The senator was then quickly removed as the once patient crowd turned into what witnesses described as a murderous mob.
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