- Contrast: Trump has Ave Maria sung at end of RNC convention
- Biden gives interview to perpetrator of probably the single most vile song in the rap music genre, a high bar, a chart topper
- Extreme language warning – lyrics posted
MAYBE THE DEMOCRATS HAVE THEIR CAMPAIGN SONG
I had heard the name “Cardi B’ but that was about it. As I understood it, she was something of a female rap star. I saw part of her “interview” with the Sleepy One. Then Tucker Carlson mentioned her on his show and suggested if one wants to learn more about “Cardi B” they might look up the lyrics to her newest ‘big hit’, “WAP”.
He suggested that, as an entertainer, she may not be the most wholesome personality out there.
I recalled when the Obamas were into Rap stars and their “music”: and the performers they invited to the White House, seemed not to be too terribly “wholesome”. In fact the lyrics in many of their biggest ‘hits’ were not merely ‘suggestive’, but downright pornographic in some instances, and, the individuals were not the kind of people a sensible parent would encourage their teen and pre-teen daughters or sons to admire and emulate. We recounted the Obams’s exemplary parenthood
And so, I checked out the latest Democratic party “leader’s” newest celebrity ‘thought leader’.
It was easy enough to do.
Then-putative nominee Biden agreed to a “tough” interview with one of show biz’s leading ‘intellectuals’…who else but? Cardi B !
Below, following a review of the lyrics in Cardi B’s latest hit song, “Wap!”, is a recap of the interview.
Like me, I’m sure you’ll be impressed by Ms. B’s grasp of the issues facing the president in the next four years. And the would be ‘president’ is his usual keen mind with the quick quip. (President Trump was criticized by some of his more rabid critics for a song introductory to his address at the Whirlpool plant in Clyde, O….”Live and Let Die”.)
For the Biden campaign it looks like “Wap’ is a great selection for each of his ‘virtual’ basement campaign speeches…maybe with a steady “wap, wap” in the background.
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Maybe one will recall when Trump, in a private conversation, which was secretly taped, long before he announced his candidacy for president, engaged in what he termed a ‘locker room exchange’, rather ‘lightheartedly’ used the term “grab’em by the p—y”?
People were shocked…and we might add, ‘appalled”…especially LIBERAL folks! People like Alyssa Milano, like Julia-Louis Dreyfus, and, THE “nasty woman”, Ashley Judd!
And, now…”The Song”: “WAP” (WAP is the three first letters of the song’s “topic” …a hint: the first word is ‘Wet’)Warning: This Ain’t Rogers and Hammerstein ! (Lyrics are as they are in the song; we did not attempt to edit for universal consumption…so this is a ‘rough’ adult read…be on notice.) dlh
“WAP” lyrics
I said, certified freak
Seven days a week
Wet ass pussy
Make that pull-out game weak
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
Yeah, you fucking with some wet ass pussy
Bring a bucket and a mop for this wet ass pussy
Give me everything you got for this wet ass pussy
Beat it up, nigga, catch a charge
Extra large and extra hard
Put this pussy right in your face
Swipe your nose like a credit card
Hop on top, I wanna ride
I do a Kegel while it’s inside
Spit in my mouth, look in my eyes
This pussy is wet, come take a dive
Tie me up like I’m a surprise
Let’s role play, I wear a disguise
I want you to park that big Mack Truck
Right in this little garage
Make it cream, make me scream
Out in public, make a scene
I don’t cook, I don’t clean
But let me tell you how I got this ring
Gobble me, swallow me
Drip down inside of me
Quick jump out ‘fore you let it get inside of me
I tell him where to put it, never tell him where I’m ’bout to be
I run down on him ‘fore I have a nigga running me
Talk yo shit, bite yo lip
Ask for a car while you ride that dick
You really ain’t never gotta fuck him for a thang
He already made his mind up ‘fore he came
Now get your boots and your coat
For this wet ass pussy
He bought a phone just for pictures
Of this wet ass pussy
Pay my tuition just to kiss me
On this wet ass pussy
Now make it rain if you wanna
See some wet ass pussy
Look, I need a hard hitter, I need a deep stroker
I need a Henny drinker, I need a weed smoker
Not a garden snake, I need a king cobra
With a hook in it, hope it lean over
He got some money, then that’s where I’m headed
Pussy A1, just like his credit
He got a beard, well, I’m tryna wet it
I let him taste it, now he diabetic
I don’t wanna spit, I wanna gulp
I wanna gag, I wanna choke
I want you to touch that little dangly dang
That swang in the back of my throat
My head game is fire, punani Dasani
It’s going in dry and it’s coming out soggy
I ride on that thang like the cops is behind me
I spit on his mic and now he tryna sign me, woo!
Your honor, I’m a freak bitch, handcuffs, leashes
Switch my wig, make him feel like he cheating
Put him on his knees, give him something to believe in
Never lost a fight, but I’m looking for a beating
In the food chain, I’m the one that eat ya
If he ate my ass, he’s a bottom feeda
Big D stands for big demeanor
I could make you bust before I ever meet ya
If it don’t hang, then he can’t bang
You can’t hurt my feelings, but I like pain
If he fuck me and ask, “Whose is it?”
When I ride the dick, I’ma spell my name
Yeah, yeah, yeah
Yeah, you fucking with some wet ass pussy
Bring a bucket and a mop for this wet ass pussy
Give me everything you got for this wet ass pussy
Now from the top, make it drop
That’s some wet ass pussy
Now get a bucket and a mop
That’s some wet ass pussy
I’m talking WAP, WAP, WAP
That’s some wet ass pussy
Macaroni in a pot
That’s some wet ass pussy
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And, here’s the recap of THE INTERVIEW:
“Biden … told Cardi B one of the things he most admires about her “is that you keep talking about what I call equity—decency, fairness, and treating people with respect.”
Cardi B has talked with presidential candidates in the past and she recently flexed her political muscles again when she joined Joe Biden for an ELLE Magazine interview. The 2020 Democratic presidential candidate engaged in a wide-ranging conversation with the music star and activist about the issues that matter most to her.
To start off the Zoom interview, Biden told Cardi B that they may be related — his daughter used to call him “Joey B” growing up. After Cardi greeted Biden’s daughter, Ashley, the interview took a serious turn.
Biden asked Cardi B about the issues that interest her in this election, and her list was extensive. The rapper, whose real name is Belcalis Almánzar, said first she wants President Trump out, citing his handling of the coronavirus pandemic as one issue. (scroll down for more of the interview)
Cardi B Talks Police Brutality, COVID-19, and the 2020 Election with Joe Biden | ELLE by ELLE on YouTube
“And also what I want is free Medicare,” she said. “It’s important to have free [health care] because look what is happening right now. Of course, I think we need free college. And I want Black people to stop getting killed and no justice for it. I’m tired of it. I’m sick of it.”
She said she wants “laws that are fair to Black citizens and that are fair for cops, too. If you kill somebody who doesn’t have a weapon on them, you go to jail. You know what? If I kill somebody, I’ve got to go to jail. You gotta go to jail, too. That’s what I want.”
Biden responded by saying, “There’s no reason why we can’t have all of that,” and he stressed the importance of presidents taking responsibility, leveling with the American people and telling the truth.
Biden urged young vote to turn out and vote, saying that if more 18- to 24-year-olds had voted in 2016, Hillary Clinton would have been president instead of Donald Trump.
Joe Biden “The vote matters,” Biden said. “That’s why you keep talking to people about the need to vote. Your generation can own what happens in the next election. They can change things dramatically if they show up and vote.”
During the Zoom conversation, the two bonded over being parents. Biden, who is 77, noted that he had four kids and five grandchildren. Cardi B, who is 27, has a 2-year-old daughter with her husband, fellow rapper Offset.
She brought up her concern about the lack of after-school programs for kids, saying programs she grew up with are now disappearing from her neighborhood.
“I’m the guy that put in those after-school programs,” Biden said. “I was able to get $20 billion [for] more boys and girls clubs.” He blamed the loss of such programs on people not wanting to pay taxes to support them.
Biden also told Cardi B one of the things he most admires about her “is that you keep talking about what I call equity—decency, fairness, and treating people with respect.”
“John Lewis, one of the great civil rights leaders, used to say the vote is the most powerful nonviolent tool you have,” Biden said. He spoke of the civil rights movement, and how people are again demanding racial justice and change.
Cardi B said the demand for change is simple: “I feel like Black people, we’re not asking for sympathy, we’re not asking for charity—we are just asking for equality. We are asking for fairness, and we are asking for justice. That is all. I feel like everything people are asking for is getting interpreted in a very different way. No, it’s simple: We just want justice. We want to feel like America.”
Biden praised the younger generation, saying they are the “smartest, the best educated, the least prejudiced, and the most engaged generation in history.”
“Look what they’re seeing now with this president. He’s promoting hatred, prejudice, racism. Talking about protecting the Confederate flag when Mississippi takes it off their flag,” Biden said. “This is all about the game of making people hate each other. Because that’s how he wins, by dividing us. Your generation is changing it.”
Cardi B said prejudice is dangerous and “could be the start of a civil war.”
“Everybody just wants the best for themselves, their future, their kids’ future. I don’t want to [have] to tell my kid, ‘You have to be careful going to the store. Don’t wear a hoodie. Please don’t get stopped.’ We don’t want that,” she said.
Earlier in the primary season, Cardi B was a prominent supporter of Bernie Sanders, but once Biden ascended to the top of the Democratic field she came out and endorsed him.
Celebrities who support Joe Biden for president one of the issues she focuses on most — and one her fans are concerned with — is the need for free college. The rapper opened up about her own education and the struggle to transition from high school to college.
“I’m from New York, and when you’re in high school or middle school, they give you a free MetroCard for you to be able to get to your school, and they gave me free lunch,” she said. “When I was in college, I didn’t get any more [free] transportation. So I had to get a job, because I needed $5 every single day to be able to go from Washington Heights to Chambers Street. And I had to feed myself.”
The rapper said some days she had to wait until she got home to eat, because she was able to afford lunch. “I was starving, and I felt so discouraged,” she said. “So I just feel like that is so important, to finance students while they’re in college.”
Biden told Cardi B that if he is elected president, he’ll push for families that make less than $125,000 to get free education. When the rapper asked if that would actually happen, the candidate said, “Absolutely, positively.”
“Just check me out; I’ve never broken my word. Never in my life,” Biden said.
First published on August 17, 2020 / 11:31 AM
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A report on Cardi B’s newest hit “song” and comment from “LifeSiteNews”:
——August 14, 2020 (LifeSiteNews) — I’m quite aware that hip-hop and rap lyrics have long been sexually explicit and vulgar. And I’m quite aware that, already in 1968, the Beatles were singing “Why Don’t We Do It in the Road?” But when the latest #1 song is too vulgar even to quote, and when you realize it will be sung by millions of young children, it’s time to say, “Enough! We really need a gospel-based moral and cultural revolution.”
Back in 2017, when Cardi B, the rapper and former stripper, began to skyrocket in fame, she said, “I realized, after Halloween, a lot of little girls, they be looking up to me. They love me, and I’m thinking to myself, like, ‘yo, I really need to be a better example.’”
At that point, she had 12 million Instagram followers. Today she has 72 million. How many of them are “little girls”?
She continued, “But I be trying to be a better example, though, you know what I’m saying? I’ve been trying to be more PG-13, less rated R. But I be hanging out with my hood rat friends and then they [expletive] me up all over again.”
Based on her latest hit, which she performed together with Megan Thee Stallion, who is also known for salacious lyrics, it would appear that she was hanging out with her “hood rat friends” again. The results are virtually unquotable in a family friendly environment.
Yet there is no doubt that little girls are singing along and dancing along to the filthy lyrics, even if they don’t have the slightest idea what the words mean. As for the tens of millions who celebrate the song, they are a picture of just how depraved our culture has become.
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Yes, this is the same Cardi B who is currently enjoying a new hit single with co-rapper Megan Three Stallions called “Wet A** P**sy.”
Not even kidding. This is who was permitted to interview the Democratic Party’s 2020 nominee for president.
The same people who rail on President Trump’s alleged ‘absurdities.’ The same people who claim to be ‘offended’ by things President Trump says. The same people who wax indignant at his expressions, his way of speaking, his mannerisms.
They just let their presidential nominee be ‘interviewed’ by a foul-mouthed 27-year-old rapper whose current hit single is a little diddy about a woman’s sexual organ.
That’s significant because we’re less than three months away from what many Americans view as the most important elections in our history, and voters essentially have no idea what Biden’s agenda is.
How will he help the U.S. economy rebound to its pre-coronavirus levels? What are his foreign policy objectives? Does he have a plan to address the rising rates of crime in our biggest cities?
Other than ‘vote for me because I’m not Donald Trump,’ why should Americans cast their ballots for Biden?
We don’t know.
The Cardi B interview is also significant because it wasn’t really an ‘interview’ in the normal sense. It was…vacuous. It was devoid of substance. It reminded me of a teenager talking to her grandfather about her life’s ambitions. And frankly, Biden looked like he was…somewhere else.