Posted on 09/14/2012 8:25:44 PM PDT by grundle
As the next Presidential election draws nigh in November, the two most popular candidates, Democratic President Barack Obama and Republican candidate Mitt Romney have been paving the campaign trail. With election year comes slander, controversy and your occasional celebrity political rants. Politics met entertainment with the latest celebrity rant, coming from Nicki Minaj, in which she rapped in vote of Republican Mitt Romney. This was a shock to fans and celebrity bloggers everywhere, but Nicki is not the only popular African-American face that has shown favor to the GOP. Here is a list of some African-American celebrities who have supported or are affiliated with the Republican party:
LL Cool J
LL Cool J attended the Republican Convention in 2004 and has been a supporter of Republican New York governor George Pataki back in 2002. He has never officially stated his political party.
50 Cent
Rapper and entrepreneur 50 Cent was a supporter of former Republican president George W. Bush Jr. during his term in office. In 2005, he is noted for stating to GQ Magazine that wants to meet the former president, and just shake his hand and tell him how much of me I see in him.
Karl Malone
Karl Malone, known more famously as The Mailman, is a former NBA player and is registered as a member of the Republican party. Malone also donated to the 2004 re-election campaign of former president George W. Bush.
Dwayne The Rock Johnson
The Rock, a household name from the WWF franchise is claimed to be a registered Republican. He was formerly invited to speak at the 2000 Republican National Convention.
Zora Neale Hurston
As one of the most popular African-American female authors, Zora Neale Hurston supported the Republican party during the span of her life. Hurston belonged to the Republican party and agreed with many of Booker T. Washingtons politics on hard work and self-help. She also highly opposed the Supreme Court ruling in the Brown vs. Board of Education case in 1954 for various reasons.
Don King
As one of the most popular African-Americans affiliated with the GOP, its no surprise that this political figure is on the list. In 2005, he highly supported former president George W. Bush and his policies amongst other Republican candidates.
T.D. Jakes
He has not made his official political party very clear, but renowned Bishop T.D. Jakes has been affiliated with the former President George W. Bush, stating that the President seemed to take his faith seriously and was a very believable and straight-forward person.
Wilt Chamberlain
Known for many, many things in addition to his basketball feats, Wilt Chamberlain is also known for supporting the GOP. He voted Republican throughout his life, and in 1992, published a book about his life, A View From Above, that went deep into his life and his views as a supporter of Republican politics.
Sheryl Underwood
Comedienne Sheryl Underwood is a self-proclaimed and registered Republican. She has officially stated her political preference: I would call myself a sexually progressive, God-fearing, black Republican.
Lynn Swann
Lynn Swann is most famously known as a former wide receiver for the NFLs Pittsburgh Steelers team from 1974 to 1982. After his tenure as a football player, Swann went on to become the Republican nominee for governor of Pennsylvania in 2006.
Condoleezza Rice
Another famous political figure, Condoleezza Rice is known for being the 66th United States Secretary of State under the Bush administration and the first female African-American to hold the title. She proudly supported the Bush administration while in office, and more recently spoke at the 2012 Republican National Convention.
Jimmie Walker
Jimmie Walker is known for being J.J. from the classic 1970′s sitcom Good Times and he is a registered Republican. In an interview with Bill OReilly, Walker stated his personal opinion about President Obama, noting that he is not a good guy for the job we need to do.
Joseph C. Phillips
Best known for his role in the long-running sitcom The Bill Cosby Show, actor Joseph Phillips is a conservative Christian commentator and is known for being a critic of same-sex marriage. The Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Inc. member was National Co-Chair of the African American Steering committee for the Bush Cheney campaign in 2004, and was named a member of the Republican National Committees African American Advisory Board.
Colin Powell
Colin Powell was a very important political figure for the beginning of the Bush administration, serving as the 65th United States Secretary of State from 2001 to 2005, right before Condoleezza Rice.
Booker T. Washington
You may remember him from the history books, but Booker T. Washington was also affiliated with the Republican party, having been both Teddy Roosevelt and William Tafts adviser during their tenure.
Condoleezza Rice oh please She voted Obama in 2008 and Colon Powell I bet he did too
Conservatism is for everyone who believes in freedom and personal responsibility and choice.
God is no respecter of persons, and neither am I.
Interesting... If only more would realize Republicans welcome conservative thinking peoples,of all races.
I would guess the Chicago Democrats will have Booker T vote for Obama.
No surprise that these people all pay taxes; I’m sure that the small number of blacks that voted for McCain do, too.
What is Colin Powell doing on that list.
Rice?
And Colon Bowell!?
Oh please. He supported Zero in '08 because he's black.
Condi Rice sure doesn’t sound like someone who would have voted for Obama - her philosophy on both domestic and foreign policy does not at all match. Maybe marginally on a few social issues. Can’t find any proof she voted for Obama.
“Colon Powell I bet he did too”
What do you mean you “bet he did”? He strongly and openly endorsed him. Not exactly a small news story...major point of controversy here and elswhere.
I call total BS on Colin Powell. He’s a bammy-boy big time.
Uh, Wilt Chamberlain is dead.
Isn’t Denzel Washington conservative?
“Uh, Wilt Chamberlain is dead.”
Yes, but he voted for 20,000 different women.
So out of this list of 15 there is no mention of an endorsement of Romney in 2012 or any other Republican in the primary field.
And they had to push Booker T onto the list even though he died 96 years ago. Whoa, we must be hurtin for Black Repubs.
‘Uh, Wilt Chamberlain is dead.’
...then he’s voting for Obama
Colin Powell did support 0, in a big way.
The Rock is black?
Why not just post who Louis Armstrong voted for?
This list or story is useless.
While naming dead folks like Booker Washington, let’s keep in focus that the first “Black” president was Lincoln. A republican. (at least more so... MUCH more so... than Clinton)
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