Posted on 09/25/2020 10:19:37 PM PDT by conservative98
2Pac lives!
Vice presidential nominee Kamala Harris called Tupac Shakur the best rapper alive during an interview at the NAACPs virtual convention Friday even though the legendary emcee has been dead for more than two decades.
Best rapper alive? CNN commentator Angela Rye asked the Oakland native.
Tupac, Harris answered with little hesitation before Rye reminded her that the West Coast icon had passed away long ago.
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Everyone knows its Biggie.
Pandering aint easy
Biggie Small.
Joe loves him some Tupac, too. Make sure you have the phonograph playing Tupac at night for yo children.
In her defense he is probably still voting Democrat.
That woman is disgusting in so many ways..
I am sure Trump and, possibly even Pence know he's dead.
Joe’s try to cut down to one pack.
Her panders just hypnotize.
The right answer was: I don’t listen to that filthy rap “music.” Willie use to have it blaring from his limo stereo while he was giving it to me . . . .
I have some black colleagues who hate her because she’s married to a white man. This is gonna leave a mark.
Fiddy Cent!
I don’t like Harris a bit but it’s a stupid question. Why not ask a question that matters?
It only takes one way.
She compounds it.
Tupacs’
California!
.
I’m there.
The former San Francisco district attorney then struggled to name a living rapper theres so many, you know? she went on.
Theres some I would not mention right now because they should stay in their lane, Harris said, without elaborating.
Eventually, she passed on the question.
That was not supposed to be a stumper, Rye added.
The only thing sadder than a softball question is a flubbed softball question.
People, I know nothing about rap, but I know these people are dead.
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