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GaryJohnston
07-31-2008, 10:27 AM
Ludacris Releases Song Attacking Clinton, Jackson, McCain

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In his new song “Politics: Obama Is Here,” rapper and staunch Barack Obama supporter Ludacris trashes presumptive Republican presidential nominee John McCain and former Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Hillary Clinton.

“,” Ludacris sings.

The Grammy Award-winning rapper, whose real name is Christopher Bridges, also takes aim at the Rev. Jesse Jackson, who was recently caught on video slamming Obama.

“Jesse talking slick and apologizing for what? If you said it then you meant it how you want it have a gut,” Ludacris sings, refering to Jackson’s off-the-cuff criticism of Obama’s speeches on morality at black churches.

In another line, he disses Bush.

“Ball up all of his speeches and I throw ‘em like candy wrap, cause what you talking I hear nothing even relevant and you the worst of all 43 presidents,” the lyrics read.

In his song Ludacris encourages people to go to the polls and make Obama the first black president of the United States: “[B]So get off your ass, black people, it’s time to get out and vote. Paint the White House black and I’m sure that’s got ‘em terrified.”

Obama’s spokesman Bill Burton told Politico the presumptive Democratic nominee condemned the song.

“As Barack Obama has said many, may times in the past, rap lyrics too often perpetuate misogyny, materialism and degrading images that he doesn’t want his daughters or any children exposed to,” Burton told Politico. “This song is not only outrageously offensive to Senator Clinton, Reverend Jackson, Senator McCain and President Bush, it is offensive to all of us who are trying to raise our children with values we hold dear. While Ludacris is a talented individual he should be ashamed of these lyrics.”




Obama campaign rejects rapper Ludacris' rhymes By DEANNA BELLANDI, Associated Press Writer
Wed Jul 30, 9:32 PM ET
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080731/ap_on_el_pr/obama_ludacris



Barack Obama's presidential campaign said Wednesday that a new rhyme by supporter and rapper Ludacris is "outrageously offensive" to Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, Republican Sen. John McCain and President Bush.

The song brags about an Obama presidency being destiny. It uses an expletive to describe Clinton, calls Bush "mentally handicapped" and says McCain doesn't belong in "any chair unless he's paralyzed."

The lyrics also don't spare the Rev. Jesse Jackson, who recently apologized for making crude comments about Obama. "If you said it then you meant it," intones the rapper.

Obama's campaign blasted "Politics As Usual," which is on the "Gangsta Grillz: The Preview" mixtape with Atlanta spinner DJ Drama.

"As Barack Obama has said many, many times in the past, rap lyrics today too often perpetuate misogyny, materialism, and degrading images that he doesn't want his daughters or any children exposed to," campaign spokesman Bill Burton said in an e-mail statement. "This song is not only outrageously offensive to Sen. Clinton, Rev. Jackson, Sen. McCain and President Bush, it is offensive to all of us who are trying to raise our children with the values we hold dear. While Ludacris is a talented individual he should be ashamed of these lyrics."

Ludacris' publicist and manager did not immediately return calls Wednesday for comment.

In a recent interview with Rolling Stone, Obama included Ludacris when he talked about hip-hop moguls and rappers he thought were "great talents and great businessmen." Obama met privately with Ludacris, talking with him in Chicago about young people in 2006 before he announced his run for president.

In the two-minute track, the song makes a pitch for Obama to pick Ludacris as his vice president, rhyming "Hillary hated on you, so that (expletive) is irrelevant."

In the song, Ludacris also encourages black people to vote on Election Day.

"The world is ready for change 'cause Obama is here," he says repeatedly.

GaryJohnston
07-31-2008, 10:28 AM
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Ludacris "Obama's Here" Lyrics

I'm back on it like I just signed my record deal
Yeah the best is here, the Bentley Coup paint is dripping wet, it got sex appeal
Never should have hated, You never should've doubted him
With a slot in the president's iPod Obama shouted 'em

Said I handle my biz and I'm one of his favorite rappers
Well give Luda a special pardon if I'm ever in the slammer
Better yet put me in office, make me your vice president
Hillary hated on you, so that bitch is irrelevant

Jesse talking slick and apologizing for what?
If you said it then you meant it how you want it head or gut?
And all you other politicians trying to hate on my man,
watch us win majority vote in every state on my man

You can't stop what's bout to happen, we bout to make history
The first black president is destined and it's meant to be
The threats ain't fazing us, the nooses or the jokes
So get off your ass, black people, it's time to get out and vote!

Paint the White House black and I'm sure that's got 'em terrified
McCain don't belong in any chair unless he's paralyzed
Yeah I said it cause Bush is mentally handicapped
Ball up all of his speeches and just throw 'em like candy wrap
'cause what you talking I hear nothing even relevant
and you the worst of all 43 presidents

Get out and vote or the end'll be near
The world is ready for change because Obama is here
'cause Obama is here
The world is ready for change because Obama is here, yeah
cuz Obama is here

GaryJohnston
07-31-2008, 10:30 AM
Of course Obama is going to "denounce" the song. It would be political suicide not to.

But what the hell is he doing associating with an uninformed, unintelligent rapper in the first place, who's lyrics speak of criminal activity, drug use, and berating women?

2centsworth
07-31-2008, 10:33 AM
he's just chillin with the peeps.

clambake
07-31-2008, 10:38 AM
forget it. britney spears is a bush supporter. doesn't mean anything.

2centsworth
07-31-2008, 10:41 AM
forget it. britney spears is a bush supporter. doesn't mean anything.

britney is going to be VP!

GaryJohnston
07-31-2008, 10:42 AM
forget it. britney spears is a bush supporter. doesn't mean anything.

Bush never met with britney to discuss political topics

clambake
07-31-2008, 10:47 AM
Bush never met with britney to discuss political topics

thank god. still, the mentality of the supporter speaks volumes.

GaryJohnston
07-31-2008, 10:49 AM
thank god. still, the mentality of the supporter speaks volumes.

I say that exact same thing about Obama

clambake
07-31-2008, 10:51 AM
I say that exact same thing about Obama

why not just vote for mccain?

O-Factor
07-31-2008, 10:57 AM
Ludacris??? Jeez Obama. :nope

FromWayDowntown
07-31-2008, 11:18 AM
But what the hell is he doing associating with an uniformed, unintelligent rapper in the first place, who's lyrics speak of criminal activity, drug use, and berating women?

What uniform is rapper wearing?

And the dude is lyrics?

I'm very confused. . . .

Anti.Hero
07-31-2008, 11:44 AM
I gotta get that Benjamin shirt.

nkdlunch
07-31-2008, 12:42 PM
I heard instead of threatening USA enemies like Bush, Obama is gonna "jone" on them

timvp
07-31-2008, 12:51 PM
Wow that's the worst attempt at a "song" I've ever heard in my life. If I'm McCain, I make sure that song is played on every radio station in America in the days leading up to the election. He'd be the runaway winner.

Oh, Gee!!
07-31-2008, 12:56 PM
it's got a good beat--you can dance to it

Mr. Peabody
07-31-2008, 01:29 PM
Wow that's the worst attempt at a "song" I've ever heard in my life. If I'm McCain, I make sure that song is played on every radio station in America in the days leading up to the election. He'd be the runaway winner.

I'm sure Clear Channel would be happy to oblige....:lol

Nbadan
07-31-2008, 03:18 PM
I'm sure Clear Channel would be happy to oblige....:lol

Speaking of CC, they try to inject their wing-nut views into everything, even home and garden shows and car-repair shows on the weekend...just ask Duel...I wonder how much more desperate they have to get to have Tony, Tim and Manu to do PSA's for McCain...

JoeChalupa
07-31-2008, 03:19 PM
Lame as hell. I've always liked McCain but this shit is just plain ludicrous. All this weak smack from the republicans is going to give their candidate a bad rap. WTF cares what music a candidate listens to?
I don't care that Bush or McCain love his beer drinking country music.

who cares.

JoeChalupa
07-31-2008, 03:20 PM
and I haven't heard any good rap songs so WGAF.

Nbadan
07-31-2008, 03:22 PM
...If there is a better actor-rapper than Ludicrious I can't think of him...but I like this Jay-Z Obama song better...


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Mr. Peabody
07-31-2008, 03:25 PM
Lame as hell. I've always liked McCain but this shit is just plain ludicrous. All this weak smack from the republicans is going to give their candidate a bad rap. WTF cares what music a candidate listens to?
I don't care that Bush or McCain love his beer drinking country music.

who cares.

That's my problem with McCain's campaign. I was telling a friend the other day, a fellow Obama supporter, that the McCain of 2000 would have cleaned Obama's clock in a general election. This iteration of McCain is exactly what McCain of 2000 was railing against. His campaign has failed in that they've kept him from being the candidate that excited independents and moderate Democrats. It's a shame and it will probably cost him the presidency.

JoeChalupa
07-31-2008, 03:28 PM
That's my problem with McCain's campaign. I was telling a friend the other day, a fellow Obama supporter, that the McCain of 2000 would have cleaned Obama's clock in a general election. This iteration of McCain is exactly what McCain of 2000 was railing against. His campaign has failed in that they've kept him from being the candidate that excited independents and moderate Democrats. It's a shame and it will probably cost him the presidency.

But this isn't 2000 and the time wouldn't have been right for Obama. Now is the the time. I'll be surprised if Obama wins. I just hear too much talk from too many people who simply won't vote for Obama 'cause the republican pundits and bloggers are putting so much false crap out there that people are buying into it. Still shocks me how so many still believe the muslim bs about Obama. Some just are too lazy to look up the facts for themselves.

2centsworth
07-31-2008, 03:30 PM
That's my problem with McCain's campaign. I was telling a friend the other day, a fellow Obama supporter, that the McCain of 2000 would have cleaned Obama's clock in a general election. This iteration of McCain is exactly what McCain of 2000 was railing against. His campaign has failed in that they've kept him from being the candidate that excited independents and moderate Democrats. It's a shame and it will probably cost him the presidency.

Let's see the republicans won with Bush, hmm... I don't think running as a liberal wins elections. McCains only chance is to expose Obama as the communist that he is.

Nbadan
07-31-2008, 03:30 PM
There was a recent article in the local fishwrap where 15% of Americans couldn't consistently tell their right hand from their left hand - so I'm not surprised at all that 1-10 Americans still believes that Obama is a closed muslim....

Nbadan
07-31-2008, 03:31 PM
Let's see the republicans won with Bush, hmm... I don't think running as a liberal wins elections. McCains only chance is to expose Obama as the communist that he is.

Obama is no Kerry, and Kerry won.....

mavs>spurs2
07-31-2008, 03:33 PM
Does Ludacris secretly want Obama to lose? What a dumbass idea

Mr. Peabody
07-31-2008, 03:37 PM
But this isn't 2000 and the time wouldn't have been right for Obama. Now is the the time. I'll be surprised if Obama wins. I just hear too much talk from too many people who simply won't vote for Obama 'cause the republican pundits and bloggers are putting so much false crap out there that people are buying into it. Still shocks me how so many still believe the muslim bs about Obama. Some just are too lazy to look up the facts for themselves.

Well, like I said in 2004, this country deserves what it gets from the leaders we elect. We've let the media turn election coverage into tabloid journalism. We no longer require discussions of issues, it's all about who's wearing what (Obama-no flag pin, McCain-$520 shoes), what endorsers are saying (Obama - Wright, Ludacris; McCain-Hagee), what spouses are doing (Obama - Michelle's "militancy"; McCain - Cindy's drug use), etc. This type of coverage is easy to digest and doesn't require much thought.

Spurminator
07-31-2008, 03:40 PM
Well, like I said in 2004, this country deserves what it gets from the leaders we elect. We've let the media turn election coverage into tabloid journalism. We no longer require discussions of issues, it's all about who's wearing what (Obama-no flag pin, McCain-$520 shoes), what endorsers are saying (Obama - Wright, Ludacris; McCain-Hagee), what spouses are doing (Obama - Michelle's "militancy"; McCain - Cindy's drug use), etc. This type of coverage is easy to digest and doesn't require much thought.

This year we have a campaign ad featuring pictures of Britney Spears and Paris Hilton. That's what it's come to.

Oh, Gee!!
07-31-2008, 03:41 PM
Well, like I said in 2004, this country deserves what it gets from the leaders we elect. We've let the media turn election coverage into tabloid journalism. We no longer require discussions of issues, it's all about who's wearing what (Obama-no flag pin, McCain-$520 shoes), what endorsers are saying (Obama - Wright, Ludacris; McCain-Hagee), what spouses are doing (Obama - Michelle's "militancy"; McCain - Cindy's drug use), etc. This type of coverage is easy to digest and doesn't require much thought.

I guess you could say they don't deserve a "Peabody" award.

Mr. Peabody
07-31-2008, 03:43 PM
Let's see the republicans won with Bush, hmm... I don't think running as a liberal wins elections. McCains only chance is to expose Obama as the communist that he is.

McCain should run as McCain, that's my point. He's not basing his campaign on himself; rather, his campaign, thus far, has been about Obama. McCain doesn't have to do this. He is an impressive candidate. From his actions as a prisoner of war (refusing release until others were released) to his ability to reach across the aisle (McCain-Feingold, McCain-Kennedy), he has a good narrative. Instead, he's decided to engage in partisan hackery. I don't get it.

Mr. Peabody
07-31-2008, 03:44 PM
I guess you could say they don't deserve a "Peabody" award.

Thank you. I will also be performing at the Luxor on Tuesday and the Golden Nugget tomorrow.....

JoeChalupa
07-31-2008, 03:54 PM
Well, like I said in 2004, this country deserves what it gets from the leaders we elect. We've let the media turn election coverage into tabloid journalism. We no longer require discussions of issues, it's all about who's wearing what (Obama-no flag pin, McCain-$520 shoes), what endorsers are saying (Obama - Wright, Ludacris; McCain-Hagee), what spouses are doing (Obama - Michelle's "militancy"; McCain - Cindy's drug use), etc. This type of coverage is easy to digest and doesn't require much thought.

I concur. :tu

IceColdBrewski
07-31-2008, 03:55 PM
Does this mean Obama will now call Ludacris a typical black person?

Anti.Hero
07-31-2008, 06:20 PM
There was a recent article in the local fishwrap where 15% of Americans couldn't consistently tell their right hand from their left hand - so I'm not surprised at all that 1-10 Americans still believes that Obama is a closed muslim....

Why even go there? :lmao We all know who the Dims depend on for the vote.

Mr. Peabody
07-31-2008, 06:22 PM
Why even go there? :lmao We all know who the Dims depend on for the vote.

Left-Handed people...?

Anti.Hero
07-31-2008, 06:22 PM
McCain should run as McCain, that's my point. He's not basing his campaign on himself; rather, his campaign, thus far, has been about Obama. McCain doesn't have to do this. He is an impressive candidate. From his actions as a prisoner of war (refusing release until others were released) to his ability to reach across the aisle (McCain-Feingold, McCain-Kennedy), he has a good narrative. Instead, he's decided to engage in partisan hackery. I don't get it.

This election is solely determined on rather people want Obama and his policies or not. McCain really has nothing to do with it. Conservatives think McCain is a fool. They couldn't care less about their candidate when they see increased socialism staring down at their paychecks. The thought of Pelosi and Obama teamed up does not send chills up their legs like Hardballs over there.

Republicans/Conservatives/etc would vote for a monkey if it were up for election, as long as the other side does not win. In a two-party low competition, low accountability, etc etc bullshit system...that is reality.

Mr. Peabody
07-31-2008, 06:26 PM
This election is solely determined on rather people want Obama and his policies or not. McCain really has nothing to do with it. Conservatives think McCain is a fool. They couldn't care less about their candidate when they see increased socialism staring down at their paychecks. The thought of Pelosi and Obama teamed up does not send chills up their legs like Hardballs over there.

Republicans would vote for a monkey if it were up for election, as long as the other side does not win. In a two-party low competition, low accountability, etc etc bullshit system...that is reality.

That's becoming evident. Unfortunately for the left, this election should have been a referendum on Bush and instead, it's become a referendum on Obama.

Anti.Hero
07-31-2008, 06:30 PM
That's the only thing the right has to question Obama on. Since he doesn't have much time in the pit, the only thing left to attack him on is his past, his words, etc.

Nbadan
08-01-2008, 03:17 AM
Is Britney suing McCain?


My inside Hollywood sources have hinted that Britney Spears is in discussions with her legal team about a possible lawsuit against John McCain for the unauthorized use of her photo in a recent political ad.

Expect to hear about this soon through the traditional media.

Blog (http://www.sushibandit.com/2008/07/britney-spears-to-sue-mccain-campaign.html)

jochhejaam
08-01-2008, 06:07 AM
Obama is no Kerry, and Kerry won.....

Right and the U.S. brought down the twin towers and you and Kucinich were abducted by aliens.

Keep 'em comin' dan.




And why the he** are people jumping on McCain for this? The only idiot is Ludacris! The republicans could have spent millions in advertisements and not accomplished what Ludacris has.

jochhejaam
08-01-2008, 06:10 AM
Thank you. I will also be performing at the Luxor on Tuesday and the Golden Nugget tomorrow.....

What would go best with what you'll be wearing, tomatoes or eggs?

:lol