Lifestyle / racial slurs Fox: Jackson Used N-Word in Off-Air Obama Comments Jesse apologizes, again, to frontrunner By Rob Quinn, Newser Staff Posted Jul 17, 2008 4:46 AM CDT Copied Barack Obama, right, listens as Rev. Jesse Jackson responds to a question after Obama addressed the Rainbow PUSH Coalition's annual conference breakfast in Rosemont, Ill., Monday, June 4, 2007. (AP Photo/Charles Rex Arbogast) Red-faced civil rights leader Jesse Jackson has again had to apologize to the nation's first black presidential candidate, this time over his use of a racial slur in off-air comments during the taping of a FOX show, reports AP. Fox News confirmed that Jackson said Obama is "talking down to black people, telling n—s how to behave" after a transcript was leaked to TVNewser. Jackson had earlier apologized for his "hurtful words," but his use of a racial slur hadn't been reported. Jackson has spearheaded a campaign to convince rappers, actors, and other entertainers to stop using the epithet—and in fact once led a Seinfeld boycott to protest Michael Richards' infamous use of it. "I am deeply saddened and distressed by the pain and sorrow that I have caused as a result of my hurtful words," said Jackson in a statement. "I apologize again to Senator Barrack (sic) Obama, Michelle Obama, their children as well as to the American public. There really is no justification for my comments and I hope that the Obama family and the American public will forgive me." (More racial slurs stories.) Report an error