
Brown took his band to Vietnam in 1968 at the height of the anti war protest movement, defending it through his proclamations of patriotism for America. All this did however was put him on the government’s watch list. But President Brown would probably be as pro Iraq war as Bush, or at least as most of the Republicans have been. dang.
What if James Brown was President?
by Ricky Vincent aka the Uhuru Maggot
http://therickeyvincentblog.blogspot.com/2009/05/what-if-james-brown-was-president.html
On The Godfather of Soul’s birthday, many of us funkateers, soul brothas and soul sistas like to entertain the phrase “James Brown for President” and play his 1974 hit “Funky President.”Now we actually have a Funky President, and I think Obama is doing a better Job than President Brown might have done. I stopped to think what realisitcally would be James Brown’s policy positions?
First of all, Brown endorsed Richard Nixon and supported Nixon’s “Black Capitalism” campaign, which was frought with contradictions. He would likely support the major corporations ideas of de-regulation and small government. He would probably not support Affirmative Action,as he was adamant about self help and community self determination without intervention.
Brown took his band to Vietnam in 1968 at the height of the anti war protest movement, defending it through his proclamations of patriotism for America. All this did however was put him on the government’s watch list. But President Brown would probably be as pro Iraq war as Bush, or at least as most of the Republicans have been. dang.
Remember Watergate? Brown wrote the song “You Can Have Watergate, Just Gimme Some Bucks and I’ll be Straight” which, while it empathized with the bro on the street, it also supported the notion that government snenanigans should not be investigated. I think Brown would be an obstructionist and secretive administrator.
Imagine all the white girl interns running around the white house.
Having said all of that, James Brown would definitely be Soul Brother Number One in the White House, and be King of the World, let’s be real about that one. He would stand up to any petty dictator on the planet and roll with legit world leaders like…like Obama has done.
Not sure about Brown’s stance on women’s rights. He believes “It’s A Man’s World” after all. Not many women appoointed to the Supreme Court from President Brown. But he would definitely be a strong leader, making “Soul Power” a party platform.
Regardless of all of his contradictions, James Brown allowed us to imagine our own greatness as Black and Proud people for the first time, and he has a singular legacy across the entirety of the black community in that respect.


Waited till after Coachella to write this tdome . We had a great time playing the Nations set in front of a very large So-Cal crowd. I’d been reading about this festival the past 9 years in magazines like URB , and this year felt being part of their 10th year was officially dope as they used to say. Met some peeps like one of the promoters Mr Bill Folds who personally thanked me afterwards.
In the day where acts say “nothing” and get talked about PE will bring noise without really trying. Professor Griff was mentioning the upcoming Alex Jones film documentary he and KRS are featured in called the Obama Deception. He mentioned it several times. The press seemed to jump all over it. Coupled with the press continuing to pin “reality TV star all over Flav , some media are foaming at the mouth to position this on Public Enemy 20 years after the PE-Griff-semetic scandal of 89. Flavor and Griff are the energy of Public Enemy like it or not…at this juncture I could care less about what opinion thinks of the “PE Perception, on stage myself, DJ Lord, the banned, S1Ws gotta play our zone. The energy Griff and Flav bring has never been duplicated by any other rap act to this very day because they’re beyond definition. The press has really very little to say beyond the music of many acts today and their transparent ‘opinions’. Thus they’ve welcomed the rap worlds tendency of crime and the brush with law to be the biggest reason to cover a ‘rap’ act . Not their music nor their show.
JIMMY FALLON SHOW Had a great time Jimmy Fallon Show. Of course turning around a email quickly to make it happen right after everyone was in town for Flavors 50th birthday celebration down the block at BB Kings. I remember the same format for the man he replaced CONAN O BRIEN at 50 Rockefeller Center. ?uestlove and the Roots are always accommodating and humble. We talked about some special projects and of course will be playing live in Philly JUNE 6th at their picnic event. Playing NATIONS as a celebration. The possible recording of the album caps a request by ?uest at 2008 ROCK THE BELLS in Cali where he wanted to remix the record and do something at DEF JAM/ Universal. Of course the company didn’t give a fk. Now there are better ideas upcoming , stay tuned. Or ‘tweet’ him. I heard he’s on it religiously.
Review Lead Sports WriterThey grew up in the same household and played on the same football team at two different levels.Charlie King and Tony King, also known as Malik Farrakhan, were impact players at Alliance High in the Mel Knowlton Era, went their separate ways in college but were reunited at the professional level over 40 years ago.
Adam Bradley first learned Shakespeare, Coleridge and Keats at the knee of his grandmother, Jane Frances. Then, after hours of home instruction, he stole away with his little brother to listen to some hip-hop and try out the latest in break-dancing moves.
Texarkana, TX…On Monday, May 4th, Freeway Ricky Ross will finally be released from prison after serving 20 years for being a “drug kingpin.” The real Ricky Ross oversaw a Los Angeles based multi-state drug operation in the early 1980’s, which earned upwards of $2 million dollars per day at its height. After L.A.P.D. set up a sting operation to bring him down (The Freeway Taskforce), Ricky finally turned himself in, weeks after a rogue police officer attempted to set him up and murder him in an alley. Ricky was sentenced to prison and released in 1996. After 6 months, his former cocaine distributor, who was working for the CIA (unbeknownst to Ricky), asked Ricky for a favor—it turned out to be a set up, and in 1996, Ricky Ross was sentenced to life in prison for orchestrating the purchase of over 100 kilos of cocaine from an undercover federal agent.
Rapper Asher Roth has gotten himself in a LOT OF controversy over comments posted on his Twitter blog. The white rapper supposedly, attempting to make a joke, wrote “Been a day of rest and relaxation, sorry twitter – hanging out with nappy headed hoes.” This was around the time Roth also made another comment, “At rutgers stirring up a suckus,” hinting that the rapper made the controversial comment “hanging out with nappy headed hoes” because he may have been at Rutgers University at that time.