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Is the Black Vote For Sale?

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Tonight we discuss Rap Mogul P-Diddy's recent comments concerning the Black Vote NOT being for sale, and that Former VP Biden is not guaranteed the Black Vote in November. We address these controversial comments during tonight's show. What do you think of what he said? These comments came out of an interview he had with Supermodel Naomi Campbell on her show "Unfiltered with Naomi." He also insinuated that he would hold the Black Vote hostage if necessary. What do you think of this statement? Does Diddy own the Black Vote, can he hold it hostage, or is he blowing alot of smoke?  This is definitely a hot topic that we plan to dive into during the 1st segment of tonight's show. 

In addition, we also plan to address CNN Anchor Don Lemon's comments to Donald Trump. If you missed it, Don Lemon openly questioned the origin of Trump's jealousy of Former Pres. Barack Obama. I believe Don is really saying what we are already thinking, and we plan to get into it during the 2nd segment of the show. We also take time to reflect upon the extradionary presidency of the Pres. Barack Obama. 

And, finally we recap episodes 5 & 6 of the ESPN Documentary "The Last Dance" where the focus of Episode of 5 centers around the noticable absence of Detroit Pistons Star Point Guard Isaiah Thomas  from the 1992 Dream Team. And, who was ultimately responsible for that decision being made. Should Isaiah Thomas been included on the Olympic Dream Team, OR was the decision right for him to be left off the roster? We discuss this tonight as well. 

PLUS, we close tonight's show with another dynamic Thought of the Week. Needless to say, we have a great show in store for you tonight and we look forward to you tuning in at 8pm. 

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