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Democratic Party vice presidential nominee Kamala Harris named deceased rapper Tupac as the best rapper alive in a recent interview with CNN commentator Angela Rye.
Kamala Harris answered Tupac when asked to name the best rapper alive.
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Sixpak? Meh.
Kameltoe loves the filth.
Answer: She doesn't. Tupac has been dead at least 20 years. I am not a rap fan but even I know that.
She was so ignorant about rap, she blurted out the first name that came into her head.
Trying to look “cool” I guess.
Maybe she’s angling for the “Tupac lives” conspiracy theorist vote.
I call that ‘pandermonium’. How friggin’ embarrassing.
She graduated in ‘83, so that’s quite interesting.
Soon to be named in her administration as African-American Outreach (Outrage) Coordinator - because she is not one of them.
You conservatives are always jumping to conclusions. Did any of you even consider that Kamala Harris might be an alien being from an alternative universe?
If that were the case, what she is saying might well be true.
So that means he’ll be able to vote, right?
hey Kamala, Jay Z is still alive. Use his name next time.
All the “Rappers” have done a tremendous job in keeping Blacks poor, mired in Crime, Uneducated, desperate and dependent on Democrat Policies for their daily bread.. They should all be thanked.
There is a truth in that.
Wrappers.
“...Hey, hes only been dead for 24 years...”
But he’ll still be voting for Biden/Harris.
Since rap tends to have violent lyrics, about violence to police, violence to women, and anti social statements in general, why does she listen to, or endorse, rap music in the first place?
Good Q.
Is Ms. Harris into rap for the murder, drugs, anti-Law Enforcement, anti-societal messaging , or just for the enabling and promotion of violent and misogynistic sex?
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