Homepage > Politics

Clinton Supporter Apologizes For Obama Slam

A supporter of Hillary Rodham Clinton is apologizing for remarks he made about Barack Obama during a Clinton campaign rally in South Carolina on Sunday.

Bob Johnson, the founder of Black Entertainment Television, said he made some "very inappropriate remarks" about Obama in his "zeal" to support Clinton.

During the rally Johnson hinted at Obama's admitted use of drugs as a teenager. He later claimed he'd been referring to the senator's days as a community organizer.

Johnson backed off that explanation on Friday, two days after Clinton said she found the comments to be "out of bounds."

In a statement, Johnson said he's "truly sorry" and that he hopes his apology will be accepted.

The move comes as Clinton tries to mend ties with black voters after engaging in a war of words over race with Obama. The two have since called a truce.


Links We Like

In the workplace it’s the little things that get you noticed and help you stand out above the rest. Do these things and increase your chances for a promotion. More

If your credit is shabby, you'll need to shore up your score to convince a lender you're worthy. Here's how to boost your point total. More

Everyone is trying to save a little cash these days, and one way to do it is by having an easy to insure car. Check out 20 cars that can save you money. More

Featured On 5

Consumer Info


Sponsored Content Provided by ARA