Parodies include Maya Angelou prepares a poem for the inauguration of the next president. Plus, a commentary of the death of Hip-Hop. Finally, a rapper creates a public service announcement for the No Child Left Behind Project.
Included: a need for good behavior before the presidential election; an in depth interview with the black actor who broke the color barrier in pornography; a stop to John McClain's dry cleaners; a discussion of prison time as a presidential qualification.
This special election recap edition asks this question: Will David be cheering a Chocolate White House this week, or wondering if America has lost its damn mind?
Included in this episode is a look at what Barrack Obama will be doing in his leisure time while in office; vitamins created for the crack addicts; adoptions of babies from Africa; the insatiable appetite of a death-row inmate; an NHL black goalie; and who will be Oprah Winfrey's replacement?
Skits include a TV series for kids which is hosted by rappers; consequences for the cosmetic company after signing Beyonce as their spokeswoman; an interview with Ludacris; a report of violence as caught on film; African bottled water; and roles for black actors in movies.
Skits include Barack Obama should quit and leave the country while on top now that he has won the election, Black Daddy, a new R&B singer who only sings clean, family oriented songs, "Blacks Only" features the original electric chair which was used on a black man during segregation, an NFL summit raises awareness to brain damage incurred by past NFL players, the 'gangsta' side of an Army recruiting ad on TV, and a roundtable on why black people keep getting caught with guns.
David Allen Greer exposes the original band KISS, in which the members were all black.
The season finale for season one includes a look at the expectations which citizens have for our first black president, Barack Obama, plus, a visit to the Black Comic Conference.