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Friday
Feb192010

sky blu is what's wrong with politics today

The LMFAO-Mitt Romney story is a remarkable confluence of my interests: hiphop in mainstream media, flight security, rich folks interaction. Of course, what ends up fascinating me is a one-off comment about politics. Hate is a strong word. I almost hate politics. But peep this, towards the end of this video:

Sky Blu: I have no hard feelings for him, I'm sure he's a good dude.

Redfoo: Will you vote for him?

Sky Blu: [matter-of-factly] No. 'Cause I'm a democrat, he's a repub.

Can it all be so simple? This is what I read on Newsvine with far too much frequency. I would never vote for ______ because I am ______. That 'gang mentality' bit Chris Rock did six years ago is relevant as ever. Sky Blu looks like he's explaining something to an alien. 'Look, this is how it works.' SMH.

Other thoughts:

  • As a frequent rap apologist, I have no defense for LMFAO, who are truly lowest common denominator club music, but it's shortsighted to get all reactionary and claim that this guy will 'end up in prison or murdered'. He's a rich kid, Berry Gordy's grandson. Not a gangsta.
  • Good gravy I forgot how bad LMFAO is. Have you heard 'Shots'? Gack. Lil Jon is slumming.
  • You can lean your seat back in first class. It's never occurred to me, but I feel confident that flight attendants do not roll up on first-class folks and ask them to return their seat to upright and locked. That's where the money's at. And that's why Romney was prodding Sky Blu in the first place.
  • I wonder if Blu is cringing at this the way I do whenever I remember House of Payne is still on.
  • LMFAO actually come off really, really well in this. It's good PR, and anyone who will dismiss it because they're in their underwear would probably dismiss it in suits at a press conference anyway.
  • If you're on that plane, who do you recognize first, LMFAO or Mitt Romney? Do you feel good about recognizing either?
Tuesday
Jan122010

explaining td celebrations is my new niche

Steve Breaston did this on Sunday:

It's this [click to go right to the move - YouTube, if I can jump, then let me embed with jump]:

And it may have been in response to Aaron Rodgers' patented belt-mime, which is cooler than anything Brett Favre has done in the past decade.

Previously: desean jackson, mainstreamin' jerkin'

Tuesday
Apr072009

andy samberg vs. slim thug. book it.

Andy Samberg, officially carrying SNL, killed another digital short:

What your average SNL viewer or hulucrawler might not realize is that it's a parody of Slim Thug's 'Like A Boss'. Though Slim's video is better. Check it and the original track after the jump.

Maybe Samberg's trying to promote the Boss of all Bosses' recent project?

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Friday
Aug222008

question...can john mccain throw a football?

Barry certainly looks like he could hum a few in there, but the Republican nominee looks like he doesn't know he's not holding a baby. [Double negative, that means I'm positively/The best writer that you ever read, obviously.] Was this photoshopped?

This is gonna run in the Orlando Sentinel, so I suppose  it's pretty important, swing-state wise. We need a panel on who's got more pocket presence. Stat. You know people in Florida would probably really care about that.

I bet you Kathleen Sebelius can toss the pigskin around pretty good.

[Found @ SportsStuff]

 

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Saturday
May312008

rrraaaggghhh, or, i was lucky to go to school here

Okay, confession time. [Not Confesión time, unfortunately.] I've actively been trying to avoid watching wrestling for the past month and a half. That shit is super addictive for the same reasons I like football, Fight Club, and dumb hip-hop: Extremism + talent = allure. It doesn't really matter that it's ham-handed misogynistic and occasionally racist; if anything, that makes it more entrancing as a weird subcultural construct that gets to ignore a lot of now-established rules. I don't think you can portray Samoans [exclusively] like this on Law and Order: SVU, which precedes the show the below fellow, Umaga, stars on.

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Um, about that.

Thankfully, one of my hip professors let me write a senioritis-curing essay, well, about that - how and why WWE can have straight-up ethnicized savages on their primetime shows, and what that means for audiences. The last true essay I posted on here was the love one, which everyone but my sister dug, so get your scroll button ready if you're not interested. But it's a good read. Hyperlinked for your pleasure, too.

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