The Rev. Dr. Bishop Curtis Eldorado Lowe laughed Wednesday for saying Barack Obama is “talking down to black people” during what Lowe thought was a private conversation with Hip-Hop star and WNWA wrestler Antonio "Da Crunk" Davis on KLIB Radio, a Ham Radio station based out of "Libtown" in Pride, TX.
Lowe was speaking about Obama’s speeches in black churches and his support for faith-based charities. Lowe added before going live, “I want to cut his nuts off.” His microphone picked up the remarks.
At a hastily arranged news conference Wednesday evening in Libtown, Lowe said he supports, "da Ma-Si-ah (the Liberal Librarian) non-ekwivally” and that he hopes to “get dis behind my ass, foo!” “I have great pashun fo' da Lib and trabeled akross da country … preeching,” Lowe said.
“And dis ting I sait, wuz funny as shit!" Lowe, further obscenely noted, "I offa no fukin apology for dat shit. Dat dam unkel Tombama, a dam FOO!!"
Lowe’s comments reignited something of a family feud. His son, Shamookey Sanders, said he was disappointed by his father’s “dumbass statements.”“But I don't know wut else to say no mo. He's my pop, and me and him now is close,” Shamookey said.
The comments are not the first the Rev. Dr. Bishop has had to explain after believing he was off the record. In 1984, he called New York City “Hymietown,” referring to the city’s large Jewish population. He later acknowledged it was wrong to use the term, but said he did so in private to a reporter.
In 1990, he called Washington, DC "n*gga town" because as he was quoted, "some black-ass foo, mugged my ass and stole my g*dd*mn wallet."
In 1995, he called Michael Jackson a "honky ass foo!"
His most famous controversial comments came in November 2007 at the Texas fundraiser for Hillary Clinton which was organized by the Liberal Librarian. During the prayer, Lowe called Catholics "a bunch ub dam wite honky fish-eetin foos!!!"
Wednesday, July 9, 2008
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