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Apparently Wanda Sykes was a guest at The White House Correspondents Dinner where traditionally The Prez and The Press get roasted, in a tough but light-hearted manner. She stank the place up. Which should surprise no-one. She is, and always has been (if you’ll pardon the expression) spectacularly unfunny. With her inability to speak English, her appalling syntax and complete lack of any grammatical rules, she is the poster-child, nay a parody, of all that is wrong with black culture today. Ebonics be her frien’.Â
That she appeared at the dinner and basically spewed venom in a punch-line free environment was to be expected. Another left wing temper tantrum and cry for help. So desperate is she for attention, that she recently outed herself to a world that did not care in the slightest. How very courageous in these oppressive times!
Bill Cosby has been very vocal, and oft-criticised, for statements that Sykes, and her ilk, set back the advancement of black people by years as she glamorises ignorance and stupidity. They famously clashed at the 2003 Emmy award show when she attempted to engage him in her sleep-inducing and unintelligible stylings.
 but she was majorly dissed by Bill Cosby during her loud and sassy finger-snapping, jive-talking go-go-ghetto-girl antics at the 2003 Emmy Awards. She squawked at Cosby, asking him if The Cosby Show was all scripted. Cosby, an outspoken critic of noisy black comics, snubbed her on camera with the reply, “Yes, we spoke English.”
Reportedly, the great post-racial uniter, Obambi, laughed uproarously at her ramblings. I am not surprised.
Big Hollywood has more. Check out the debate at Hot Air. And here.
Or over at Patterico
May 9, 2009
Tags: Barack Obama, Bill Cosby, Wanda Sykes Posted in: Barack Obama, Hollywood

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