That is absolutely brilliant. The way he blends a hardcore street attitude with the nuances of American politics is mesmerizing. Never before has one from such humble beginning woven such a tapestry of verbal grave and attitude. This quite possibly could go down as one of the most inventive and original campaign theme songs since FDR used “Happy Days are Here Again”. It represents the perfect package of urban angst and K-Street know-how allowing both pundits and thugz the freedom to rejoice in the heralding of the coming messiah. Years from now patriots will bow their headz in reverence when they reminisce about the hard fought struggle against capitalism when the first few stanzas are played. Long live Mr. Ludacris and his muse Obama!
-—> Total and complete sarcasm off
verbal grave and attitude = verbal grace and attitude.
sorry.. the smoke from my bluntz got in my eyez.
Fo schizzle my nizzle
“That is absolutely brilliant. The way he blends a hardcore street attitude with the nuances of American politics is mesmerizing. Never before has one from such humble beginning woven such a tapestry of verbal grave and attitude. This quite possibly could go down as one of the most inventive and original campaign theme songs since FDR used Happy Days are Here Again. It represents the perfect package of urban angst and K-Street know-how allowing both pundits and thugz the freedom to rejoice in the heralding of the coming messiah. Years from now patriots will bow their headz in reverence when they reminisce about the hard fought struggle against capitalism when the first few stanzas are played. Long live Mr. Ludacris and his muse Obama!”
Hey, Angry Capitolist,is this a quote from Chris Matthews?