Posted on 07/31/2024 7:22:04 AM PDT by SJackson
Megan Thee Stallion is under fire for her performance at Kamala Harris’ campaign rally in Atlanta on Tuesday, July 30. The singer was seen performing one of her hit songs featuring X-rated lyrics. Kamala Harris has been blasted too, with netizens saying she is “not a serious candidate.”
Megan performed at the Georgia State Convocation Center, donning a blue pantsuit and tie. She rapped her Grammy award-winning hit, Savage, before an audience comprising an estimated 10,000 people.
The song was released in 2020, and the lyrics include Megan bragging about being “that b-tch.” “P—y like water, I’m unbothered and relaxing,” she is heard rapping. Another line of the song says, “N–gas say I taste like sugar, but ain’t sh-t sweet, ah.”
Megan performed before Harris took the stage. The artist was accompanied by dancers wearing matching attire.
The video of Meghan’s performance is viral, but netizens believe this was not an appropriate performance for the vice president’s campaign. Take a look at the clip:
STANK A.P.
Under the dictionary definition for the phrase “no class”, there’s a picture of Tina Snow [Megan Thee Stallion].
I'm sure Megan Thee Stallion will be a performer at the President Harris White House Christmas party...
If this is the constituency she is chasing, good luck to her. I’m thinking the majority of those in attendance were there to see Megan Thee Stallion and didn’t even know who Kamala Harris is.
This is the left’s idea of family values.
The Democrats are counting on the majority of Americans being vapid, mindless sheep. They’re not even pretending to be serious any more. In the past they’ve at least made feeble attempts to appear capable of leading the country. Not any more. This election will demonstrate whether or not the dumbing down of America has been completed.
Kamala’s wearing a leisure suit that she borrowed from Frank Costanza.
Exactly! 😂😂😂
All I can say is, “Heels up!”
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