Posted on 06/14/2013 3:18:52 PM PDT by SaveOurRepublicFromTyranny
Hilarious and priceless music video by libertarian rapper (yes, you read that correctly), GoRemy, which slams Obama-style, Big Brother government. Entitled, Tap It: The NSA Slow Jam, this surely to go viral masterpiece was done in collaboration with ReasonTV (scroll down for lyrics)...
(Excerpt) Read more at tpnn.com ...
Not much into rap, but that is brilliant.
Talk about the oxymoron of oxymorons
Awesome! woot!
Ping for later viewing.
Enjoyed it....not your average brain dead rapper.
Well done.
The thing that older people don’t “get” about why this scandal has longer legs than the IRS and other scandals is that:
1. Lots of young people live their lives in a “connected,” “on-line” way that most of us can’t imagine. They’re plugged in 24x7.
2. This is what caused problems for the GOP in 2006. Recall the issues with the wiretapping issue back then.
3. Obama ran on the idea (with lofty words) that what the Bush administration was doing was “wrong,” and so many supposedly “intelligent” and “intellectual” liberals were lauding the idea that Obama was a “Constitutional scholar” and would see how John Yoo’s justification of the wiretap issue was all wet.
4. Now we find out that Obama’s rate of intercepting electronic comm makes Bush look like a rank amateur. I’ve discussed this issue with two young people this past week - one who was wound up about it, one who was willing to give Obama a pass, until I asked her “You do know that FBI wiretaps are up over 1000% under Obama over Bush, right?”
Right there, it was all over. You could see her get really pissed within one minute. Sure, she wasn’t following all the details. Just gave her the high points. She said she was going to go read up on it that evening at home. I’m sure she could only have gotten madder.
As this is snowballing, some idealistic young people are becoming very, very angry. They’ve been duped, and now they know it.
lol! “Text yourself about it, let us know how you feel”
BTTT
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