VIDEO: Scarface Calls McCain a Nigger-Hating Racist + Diddy says "That One"? WTF!

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Scarface Calls McCain a Racist


In a Q & A session with Rolling Out TV, rapper Scarface talks about music and his influences and how a lot of today's music sounds the same.  Then the interviewer asked Scarface how he felt about the current Presidential election and being the outspoken, never one to hold his tongue, man that he is, he told him exactly how he felt.  


The Houston rap legend said, "I love Barack and I also love that nigger-hating Senator John McCain.  If I... If you never in your life seen a nigger-hating motherf--ker, a motherf--ker that just hates niggers, look at that pink ass whiteboy, but at least he real with himself though, at least McCain is real with himself.  The whole time they had that debate you know the motherf--king pecker wood would not look that nigger in his eyes and that right there showed me the respect he had for niggers, right there.  John McCain, man I respect that, f--king racist, redneck, piece of sh-t whiteboy, short arm, no top lip moving, brown teeth motherf--ker, I love you dude."  He want on to say, "he said no to the Martin Luther King Day in Arizona ... Are you serious bro, you playing right?  This whiteboy right here doesn't even want you in here."  He then shifted towards Obama, "I think Barack Obama has the right idea, you know.  I think he has the right idea and I think he played his campaign very, very well.  He didn't lead the meter either or he kept it right there in the center and that's politics.  If you wanna politic god damn it that's how you politic, it ain't too black, it ain't too white, this is what needs to be done, and I love that about Barack Obama."  

   

VIDEO: Scarface calls McCain a nigger- hating racist 

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McCain's "That One" Statement

Interestingly enough this interview with Scarface was before the second debate where many felt that McCain's disrespect towards Barack Obama became even more blatant.  After the first debate many viewers felt that McCain's lack of eye contact and his unwillingness to talk directly to Obama was a sign of disrespect towards the younger Senator.  He also constantly kept saying that "he doesn't understand," while Obama was much more diplomatic and many times throughout the debate pointed out when he agreed with the elder senator on certain issues.  However during the second debate McCain made his disdain even more obvious and in one particular exchange he referred to Senator Obama as "That One" while pointing his finger at him.  Many took offense to this blatant form of disrespect towards Obama, including Diddy who released a statement via his video blog.  In the installment entitled "Diddy Blog #27: McCain calls Obama THAT ONE, What the ...."  Diddy says McCain scares me more than Sarah Palin, in reference to his previous comedic post about how the Alaska Governor scares him because of her seemingly clueless knowledge of world affairs.  A visibly agitated Diddy declined to comment directly on McCain's 'THAT ONE' statement, calling these blogs "dangerous," but he kept repeating the phrase and invited viewers to voice their opinions.  He did however have a message to McCain "We'll see you at the polls on November 4th," the post ends with a caption reading "Vote for THAT ONE on November 4th."  As a result there's been an avalanche of viewers' feedback posted about McCain's clear disrespectful attitude and gestures towards Obama.

VIDEO: Diddy Blog #27 - McCain calls Obama THAT ONE, What the ...
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Foo Fighters say McCain is Not Their Hero

In related news, the Foo Fighters have released a statement telling John McCain to stop using their song “My Hero” at campaign appearances.


Foo Fighter's Statement:


“The saddest thing about this is that ‘My Hero’ was written as a celebration of the common man and his extraordinary potential.  To have it appropriated without our knowledge and used in a manner that perverts the original sentiment of the lyric just tarnishes the song.”


McCain’s campaign has not responded.



U411 Note: I think Scarface summed it up best

 

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