Jesse Jackson, when I met him, he had an innocence about him which is still very much a part of him today.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Jesse Jackson is a master of the old expression that it doesn't matter what someone says about you as long as they spell your name right.
I have very mixed feelings about Jesse Jackson. He's very good about labor, and human and civil rights issues, but not so good on cultural issues.
One thing of the many things that I know about Jesse Jackson, he is persistent.
Jesse McCartney is one of the nicest people around. I hate when I hear bad things about him, because anyone who knows him would agree that he's a good guy and really humble.
Martin Luther King, Jr., would have been the last person to have wanted his iconization and his heroism. He was an enormously guilt-laden man. He was drenched in a sense of shame about his being featured as the preeminent leader of African-American culture and the civil rights movement.
Jesse Jackson is not anti-Semitic, but in politics, you always get in trouble when you try to be cute.
Michael Jackson is an accidental civil rights leader - an accidental pioneer. He broke ground and barriers in so many different realms in artistry, in pictures, in movies, in music, you name it.
Jesse Tyler Ferguson is probably one of the funniest people I've ever met in my life. Everything the kid does is funny. I think he tunes his life to being funny.
I find Jesse Jackson to be religiously, progressively old fashioned.
Elvis Presley, you can't define him in a couple of sentences, but he was a country boy and he was very respectful.