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Saturday, September 08, 2012

So [Conservatives] Are Mad That Snoop Dogg Endorsed Barack Obama?

Snoop Dogg endorses Barack Obama. Took on the name Snoop Lion for a new album.
Snoop Dogg, the world famous rapper and advocate for the legalization of marijuana, has endorsed President Barack Obama for reelection. Reinventing himself as the reggae singer Snoop Lion, the entertainer has been in the crosshairs of conservative ire. The rapper has a long history of arrest records for possession of his "sticky icky" and disorderly conduct. In 1994, he managed to beat a murder rap. After releasing two successful albums, Snoop left the controversial rap label Death Row Records in 1998.

Death Row Records was the home of Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Tha Dogg Pound, Lady Of Rage, and a newly freed Tupac Shakur. The rap label was founded by Dr. Dre and Marion "Suge" Knight. The label dissolved in 2010 after Knight failed to pay for its past debts. Big Suge has been feuding with Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg for years. He felt that Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg sold out when Death Row was at its peak of success.

The Drudge Report has worked itself into a frenzy when the rapper stated his interest in Barack Obama being the choice for fixing the struggling economy.

Where was Matt Drudge when the rapper endorsed Congressman Ron Paul (R-Texas)?

Last year, the rapper was in favor of the Republican congressman and perennial candidate for president.

Congressman Paul's controversial stances including deregulating to marijuana and cocaine laws and mandatory pull out of U.S. military from the war in Afghanistan, and repealing laws that could hurt the middle and lower class.

While in Canada, the endorsement was made, the controversy ensued.



"[Former President George W.] Bush fucked up for eight years so you at least gotta give (Obama) eight years. He cleaned up half the shit in four years realistically,' the rapper said on Friday.

'It ain't like you gave him a clean house. Y'all gave him a house with a TV that didn't work, the toilet was stuffed up; everything was wrong with the house.'

Americans "need to give Obama four more years," Snoop added during a press conference at the Toronto International Film Festival, where he premiered a documentary on his turn to reggae under the moniker Snoop Lion.

"Then he went and knocked down the most hated, most wanted, the one who had our terror alert on Orange or Red, whatever color it was on," Snoop said. "He went and found him, the one that Bush couldn't seem to find, that seemed to fly away the day of 9/11. Remember all that? He went and found him and knocked him down, so don't forget about that. Now everybody is peaceful and able to move and have a good time -- it's because he made that happen."

Like most Americans, it seems, Snoop has evidently been paying attention to the Democratic National Convention. "You heard what Clinton said. You loved Clinton, didn't you?" he said. "Give [Obama] four more years to get his thang together and finish his deal out."

Snoop Dogg aged 40, who appeared in an all-white outfit with a white rastacap over his long hair, was asked numerous times whether he would continue to play his rap songs in the wake of his transformation. "One thing about me as a performer, I understand the business," he said. "A lot of my fans want Snoop Dogg, and I'm gonna give it to them. I can give you a little bit of both, or I can give you one or the other -- it depends on what the people want. And whatever the people want, I'm gonna give it to em, up close and personal."

He also cleared away any confusion over whether he will continue to use the name Snoop Dogg or switch entirely to Snoop Lion, the moniker imprinted on his name tag during the press event. "I'm Snoop motherfuckin' Dogg till the day I die, but at the same time when I'm making my reggae music I'm in the light of the Lion. But if you disrespect me or get out of pocket, you will get the motherfucking dog."


Drudge be lion, dogg!

The Drudge Report post stories that paint President Barack Obama and the Black community in a negative light.
The race-baiting gay conservative agitator is strongly in favor of Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan. The conservative agitator's website The Drudge Report zeroed in on the rap legend's endorsement of Barack Obama for president. He knows that Romney isn't going to win any of the Black vote. So in order to rile up people who think Snoop Dogg is a "natural born criminal" and President Barack Obama is a "racist", Drudge put this on his website.

The conservatives want to rile up White voters who have bigoted views towards race, gender, sexuality, nationality, religion, political and economic standings.

Besides Snoop Dogg, many other entertainers endorse the president.

Jay-Z, Chris Rock, Madonna, Kerry Washington, Eva Longoria, Kanye West, Scarlett Johannson, Denzel Washington, and Samuel L. Jackson been in the crosshairs of conservative ire for endorsing the president.



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