Date a president
By sharone74
@sharone74 (4837)
United States
January 26, 2009 2:54pm CST
If you're in need of a laugh you gotta watch this Katt Williams clip "Date a President" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kxxLA7Z2QbA on You tube.
I'll give you the beginning just so you get the idea. He says that we need to just take a moment and be happy that we are getting rid of Bush's *^*&%$^. Now they want us to pick a President, pick a President. I'm like wait a minute! Didn't we just get out of a messed up relationship with a President? Can't we as a country just be single for a minute? Maybe date a President and see how that works out? It is hilarious. Of course if you want more Katt you can go to my youtube channel www.youtube.com/synnisin click playlists and there is a playlist named "Katt" I have saved a good number of his clips to this list to make it easy for ya.
Peace!
2 responses
@owlwings (43897)
• Cambridge, England
26 Jan 09
So it's OK for that guy to say the 'N' word (amongst many others) just because he is one. Some of his stuff is funny but the whole tone is just destructive abuse for the sake of it. I can understand when people are critical by being witty. This guy is neither. He is not only dragging the best of black culture through the dirt, he is making a mockery of ANY culture at all.
@sharone74 (4837)
• United States
27 Jan 09
That is in your opinion. A lot of blacks call one another the "n" word and worse as a matter of course. His comedy is not for everybody, I understand that. I found it funny as heck, both before and after the election. If you can look past his use of that one offensive word however what he was saying is funny in a way, because it's kinda true.
@owlwings (43897)
• Cambridge, England
27 Jan 09
I know that it is my opinion ... that is what discussion is about, after all. I hope I did not give the impression that I thought yours wrong! It takes all sorts, as they say ... and some people may find a message in something which has no meaning or value for others.
I find it odd and disturbing, though, that it's OK for a black person, admittedly only in certain circumstances, to call another black person by the 'N' word (especially it it has an 'a' on the end), yet I, as a white person, might use the same term with the same intonation and connotation and step well over the line of politeness, if not actually be in danger of my life.
My mouth and yours are the same colour inside, even if our skin isn't. Isn't the use of the word just as racist, no matter who utters it?
@shakadoodoo (737)
• Dallas, Texas
27 Jan 09
I do not agree with using the N word because we are not 'n' etc... It is something we need to stop. So you need to check yourself with that fist line in your comment (because he is one) Kat Williams is not a 'n' (in its original definition.) On the same note - I am pretty sure you were offended with the Hillary Clinton comments - she is not a b word - many woman now a days call them self Bs (and I am not talking about you or the woman you hang around) but they call each other the b word just as commonly as they say "Hey girlfriend". Now - when you get called something so much - it comes a time when that person accepts the term and they start using it themselves. Any thing you here over and over again affects your sub-conscience mind - (I am sure you have read Napoleon Hill or Anthony Robbins before) - Back in the 60's anyone that called a black person a the n word - would get hurt - black, white Mexican whoever - Blacks had not wet excepted being the n word. By the 80's it was common place. That is the same with the evolution of the word the b word - when I was little calling a woman a the b word was like spitting on her - Now its common place - So I am sure with the intelligence that you have - you know that that is more environmental and socially complex than just saying the word itself.
With that said - Kat Williams is very funny if you like that kind of comedy - George Carlin did the same thing and I did not think he was dragging his whole race through the dirt - That is just a form of comedy - sort of like a "shock Jock" they will say the craziest thing that are controversial and that ups you fame and ratings. They make their money off of mockery. Kat Williams is not dragging the whole race anywhere - You may think he drags his self down but not the whole race. And it does not matter if you like it or not - many people do and it maks a lot of money - 1.6 million people seem to think it was very funny!
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@sconibear (8016)
• United States
28 Jan 09
who cares......black people and especially black comedians have been calling each other "N" since Richard Pryor did back in the '70s.....they can call each other whatever they want, if it doesn't offend them why should it offend me.
that was some FUNNY chit....plain and simple.
thanks for sharing.
@sharone74 (4837)
• United States
31 Jan 09
Thank you for not being too politically correct to enjoy a joke!



