Joe is an intellectual weakling. On his facebook page, when he is challenged with facts he kicks the commenter off his page. He doesn't want his minions to be exposed to any other opinion or facts than his own. This tactic is plain on his show. God forbid you say anything derogatory about Holder, Obama, Maxine Waters et al. He will dump you and live in his own safe narrow world. He is rude even to the ones that support his often warped views. I must admit I like to listen to him because I am amazed this popular guy is so ill informed and narrow minded. He makes his living talking but still can't spell NAACP (he calls it NACP) and he can not pronounce words like Massachusetts...genuine comic relief.
You last two are idiots. Maybe per capita should be in your vocabulary.
What you gonna RISE UP? LMFAO I wish you would!! Blacks only make up just short of 13% of the total population with Latino's passing you quickly and Whites at 74% Get out of the inner city and get a clue.
Maybe in the prision population you have the numbers but the nation is a bit bigger than the inner prisons and inner cities. idiots. God please give the rest ot the races another excuse to not like,respect, or trust black people.
fed up listener: Mr. madison has an unique forum on his show and if you get off your lazy butt and view his qualifications and his involvement in civil rights issues, social issues and political issues you will find that he has more than enough qualifications to make the statements that he does. He also lets you know from the beginning that he is trying to teach his listeners to be critical thinkers and to know how to get to the point. You only have 30 seconds in some cases...I for one have learned a great deal from his show. And he has other parts of his show that are very helpful like his tax tips and home mortgages solutions. Maybe you should take your white privelage ass to the internet and look up Tim Wise--white privelage and listen to what he has to say about poverty and racial issues.......http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J3Xe1kX7Wsc....here it is for you and anybody else..... If you want more time on a talk show for you to be heard go to Rush Limnbach or bill O'reilly show where im sure that your racist meandering will be greatly appreciated.......
You were always Fed Up. From the very first time you tuned in, your white face scoweled with hatred and your neck became blood red, you were Fed Up. Each time Mr. Madison points out the devilish ways of your kind, you seeth. But you're going to keep listening. You're going to listen because you're scared that we will rise up for payback time. You'll listen because your President is Black and the fate of your kind is in his hands. Regarding the quote about "lazy people on public assistance", I'm sure the reference is about "white's" since it's been known for a long time that "white's" are the largest recipients of welfare. p387
I'm fed up with the "Black Eagle's show; as long as you agree with Madison you have uninterrupted time.. If you challenge Joe on something and he can't logically defend his point he rambles over you and diverts the conversation by picking some irrelevant point or just simply laughs and takes the next sheep in line. I suppose to some entertainment and spice takes precedence over quality of information
Anyone remember this from the MSNBC show, Hardball with Chris Matthews, radio talk show host Joe Madison came up with these pearls of wisdom:
"And this mess about is it economics or is it race? It's a double whammy when you're black. It's economics because poor people in this country are always marginalized. It's race because if you are poor and black you are marginalized doubly."
After that remark, I went out and put my hip-boots on. You would think that the lessons of the past 40 years of the Great Society would begin to sink in eventually. Throwing money at the impoverished without any level of personal responsibility on the recipients part is not the answer.
80% of success in life is merely a matter of showing up.
Poverty is rooted in laziness, not inability. While there are some in our society who are unable to cope for themselves because of illness or disability, most people below the poverty level are capable of providing a good life for themselves. However, it is much easier to let someone else provide lifes essentials and our society is willing to do it. Poverty in general, and poverty among African-Americans in particular, will be reduced substantially when individuals are forced to become self-reliant.