The more I think about it, the more I think rappers’ political views might be pretty reflective of the American people’s total lack of interest in the presidential election.
First was DMX, a convicted felon, and his hilarious summary of the race:
Are you following the presidential race?
Not at all.You’re not? You know there’s a Black guy running, Barack Obama and then there’s Hillary Clinton.
His name is Barack?!
Barack Obama, yeah.
Barack?!Barack.
What the f-ck is a Barack?! Barack Obama. Where he from, Africa?Yeah, his dad is from Kenya.
Barack Obama?Yeah.
What the f-ck?! That ain’t no f-ckin’ name, yo. That ain’t that nigga’s name. You can’t be serious. Barack Obama. Get the f-ck outta here.You’re telling me you haven’t heard about him before.
I ain’t really paying much attention.I mean, it’s pretty big if a Black…
Wow, Barack! The nigga’s name is Barack. Barack? Nigga named Barack Obama. What the f-ck, man?! Is he serious? That ain’t his f-ckin’ name. Ima tell this nigga when I see him, “Stop that bullsh-t. Stop that bullsh-t” [laughs] “That ain’t your f-ckin’ name.” Your momma ain’t name you no damn Barack.So you’re not following the race. You can’t vote right?
Nope.
Then came 50 Cent, who is giving DMX a run for his candidate-knowledge money. First he was supporting Sen. Hillary:
“I just think she’d do a good job. There’s nothing bad about Obama in my eyes either, but I just think Hillary would be my choice.
“I’m not sure America is ready to have a black president. I think they might kill him.”
Then after Sen. Obama’s race speech two weeks ago, Fiddy switched sides:
“I heard Obama speak. He hit me with that he-just-got-done- watching-’Malcolm X,’ and I swear to God, I’m like, ‘Yo, Obama!’ ” He threw his fist in the air. “I’m Obama to the end now, baby!”
And now?
“To be honest, I haven’t been following that anymore. I lost my interest,” he said. “I listened to some of the debate and things that they were saying, and I just got lost in everything that was going on. … Don’t look for my vote, for me to determine nothing on that. Just say, ‘50 Cent, he don’t know, so don’t ask Fiddy.’”
Actually I think Fiddy and DMX might be a good barometer of how people really feel about the election. Continue asking Fiddy, I say!







This is exactly why I always look to celebrity types for political advice. There all just so darn smart aren’t they?
Read the article. You can tell the interviewer is trying and giving DMX multiple chances to pull his head out of his ass but then he finally gives up and asks: “How’s your family and your kids?” I mean does it get more journalistic than that? Might be a Pulitzer Prize winning interview right there.
They say that money can’t buy you happiness…well it can’t buy intelligence either. If you combined both of their IQs, you still couldn’t quite reach room temperature. (Celsius that is)
DMX sounds like a white supremacist.
Seriously. Read it as if it’s not him.
Dave Chappelle anyone?