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Obama on Premio Lo Nuestro : Pandering or Props to Latinos?

11:53 am By Maegan la Mamita Mala · Media|Obama|Politics|TV

27 Mar 2009

I didn’t watch Premio lo Nuestro last night. Really, how much silicone and fajas can a mujer watch? Pero apparently the highlight was President Obama making a video appearance on the show.

Here’s what he said:

Buenas noches (Good evening). I want to thank the millions of you who voted for tonight’s winners, and I also want to thank all of you who voted in that other election back in November – even if it wasn’t for me. With the challenges we face right now, it is absolutely critical that you stay involved and make your voices heard. I want you to know that I will always be listening, and my Administration is working hard so that we can expand opportunity for all Americans and reach that better day. Now I know you tuned in for “Premio Lo Nuestro,” so let me get right to it. I don’t know who’ll get married tonight or who’ll get Video of the Year, but I know you’re in for some great performances that celebrate the rich diversity of Latin music, and that’s good news. So enjoy the show, y para los nominados que se preguntan si esta será su noche, les digo, ¡si se puede! (and for all those nominees wondering if tonight is their night, let me just say, ¡yes you can!)

Yesterday, La Macha and Jen were talking about the causal tone that many official presidential events have taken. Pero when is too casual too casual and perhaps downright offensive? Has he and everyone taken the whole Si Se Puede chant/rallying cry out of context so much rendering it meaningless? No mention of important issues like immigration. It’s as if he wants Latino support using buzzwords and catch phrases.

Maybe I’m just too damn cynical/sensitive.

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4 Responses to Obama on Premio Lo Nuestro : Pandering or Props to Latinos?

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tom

March 27th, 2009 at 6:35 pm

You must have noticed, Obama lost to Clinton in Puerto Rico.

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Peta-de-Aztlan

March 29th, 2009 at 12:16 am

Obama supports Latino causes and many fail to understand that his whole self-concept is tied into being an American, not necessarily an African-American. Read ‘The Audacity of Hope’ by him!

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gret

March 30th, 2009 at 12:31 am

Puerto Ricans voted for Clinton because she was a senator for New York. If you read about the Island’s history, you will find that many Puerto Ricans have a strong bond with New York. It was normal for them to vote just as New Yorkers did. That vote was not related to being latino or hispanic.

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