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 TWiB! #12 - President-Elect OBAMA (video)
TWiB! #12 - President-Elect OBAMA (video)
http://thisweekinblackness.comThe Brooklyn Comedy Company is proud to present the 12th installment of the series This Week in Blackness. In the latest ep Com...
President-Elect Obama
President-Elect Obama
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This Week in Blackness: Election Night Edition
Open Left - Front Page — Laughing Liberally to Keep from Crying This momentous occasion deserves celebration, and with that comess laughter.  How many of us laughed out loud through the course of last night out of pure joy?  Laughed as we embraced our friends? Well, Laughing Liberally's Elon James White stayed up all night to cut a video to keep us laughing: the 12th episode of This Week in Blackness.

Elon James White: This Week in Blackness Episode 12: President-Elect OBAMA
Politics on HuffingtonPost.com — The Brooklyn Comedy Company is proud to present its 12th installment of the web series "This Week in Blackness" on the Huffington Post. With this episode, Comedian Elon James White has a few spaztastic moments after hearing of the Obama win in the election. Elon also addresses some of the points brought up about black people in light of a President Obama. Read more reaction from HuffPost bloggers to Barack Obama's victory in the 2008 presidential election ...

Ten Post Round-Up: Big News In Digestible Bits (Thursday, November 6th)
The Democratic Daily — Well, the good news is, the presidential election is finally over.  Obama/Biden clinched it and McCain/Palin are slinking off into the sunset, but not without leaving a trail of “shoulda-coulda-woulda” in their wake.  We are very, very lucky that Bible Spice did not get anywhere near the Oval office in any kind of “official” capacity, is all I’m sayin’. Of course, the bad news, if the blogosphere is any indication, is that right out of the gate, Obama has made a pick for Chief of Staff that not many progressives are very pleased with.  Too bad for Obama, that halo was starting to fit nicely.  It ...

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