March 10, 2005

Tavis Smiley: "Black Leader"


So says David Lambro:

At a well-attended "town hall" meeting in heavily black Prince George's County, Md., some 250 people turned out to hear Mr. Mehlman in a question-and-answer dialogue. It was a rare event in a party that has all too often ignored the black community. A chief adviser to Mr. Mehlman told me this week he plans to meet with and speak to a broad range of black groups in the coming weeks. A major speech is planned at predominantly black Howard University, and he plans to visit more black neighborhoods. "There will be a lot of community-type events within the African-American community," this adviser told me. Notably, Mr. Mehlman appeared last week on the nationally televised PBS talk show named after and hosted by Tavis Smiley, who sponsored the civil-rights meeting in Atlanta that alarmed Miss Brazile. An independent-minded black leader who wants a broader political dialogue in the black community, Mr. Smiley is being sounded out by the NAACP to become its next president, a sign that the venerable black organization may be ready to soften its often-harsh anti-GOP rhetoric.

This is funny.

Posted by at March 10, 2005 11:00 PM | TrackBack

Heck, if Tavis Smiley can get the Black Leader card, shouldn't be too hard for me to secure one, too. Now what seminar can I start with so I can get on the PATH.

Posted by: Solomon Mason at March 11, 2005 01:07 AM