Posted on 09/02/2008 2:10:54 PM PDT by tobyhill
DENVER - During the 2004 presidential election, Diddy and his Citizen Change campaign, known best for its Vote or Die slogan, figured prominently in headlines about celebrities and politics. So where is Diddy this time around?
Here in Denver, there was some chatter among DNC organizers that led some to believe that Diddy had been asked specifically not to come.
Thats completely untrue was Diddys response when asked about being un-invited to the convention. A rep for Diddy confirms: An Obama advisor invited Diddy to the convention, but he was unable to attend because he was supposed to be in L.A. on vacation with his family.
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A man with a name of Diddy who says he’s not going to ‘let’ McCain win.
I don’t care how many diamonds you wear or how expensive your suits are. Grow up.
Speaking of diddy needing to grow up, have you seen his rant about gas prices?
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,413582,00.html
About a month or so ago I saw that idiot playing touch football in Central Park. The guy is a complete spaz. No hands, no moves, no speed, no athletic ability whatsoever.
OH and did you notice he can’t keep his tongue inside his mouth and close his teeth and lips together like regular humans, giving him this perpetual, “I’m a pound puppy” look?
He refuses to fly commercial unless he has too. Costs too much to gas up his private jet. It’s degrading for a man of his, uh...talent.
This Diddy (or is that DITZY) clown — who I’m ashamed to say owns a home a few miles from mine — is the exemplar for a term which may not be original with me but fits him to a tee:
AMERITRASH.
The GOP should invite Diddy to the GOP convention and give him a half hour in primetime. Let America see him ranting for Obama.
Ironic isn’t it?
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