Republican rapper: “I don’t trust politicians, they are greedy crooks”
Published: 16 November, 2009, 11:40
Edited: 17 November, 2009, 10:11
US rapper Hi-Caliber used to rap about everyday life, but after 9/11 he found God and became conservative. He now rhymes about burning social and political issues that, he says, many are too afraid to talk about.










And I do not trust such "artists". There is no substance there, not even rudimentary knowledge of what he is promoting. This style of politics is all about ignorance, as their patrons want people to be ignorant. One can bet anything that he knows next to nothing about all the issues that he claims to be "passionate" about. Not even a clue. Try holding a conversation with this type of ideologue, or his followers, and it will soon dawn on anyone that these are the people who are content with screaming slogans, but have no idea why. or how will their ideas change anything for the better. In fact, they proudly have no ideas, do not care to explain why is their way better. In fact, sociologists should be really interested in these types and their followers. They will blindly follow Rush Limbaugh to the cliff, and jump off it, fully convinced that they are fighting "liberalism" and other "ism", while they themselves do not have a clue when it comes to the world they live in. They are just "unhappy". Generically unhappy, expecting that somebody, somehow, makes them happy --- or else. Whatever else is. They are an empty vessel ready to be filled. And this is what is dangerous about them. And this is why Sarah Palin, and those calculating heads that are bankrolling her "Going Rogue" tour, are counting on. Sooner or later, a group of interests will be able to fill the empty vessel of republican politics, and promise "happiness". And when the disillusionment with the Obama administration takes hold, the process will be hard to undo. One full year this administration is counting on the faithful base to deliver something. A very watered down health care bill is limping through the Congress, while on foreign policy, Obama administration seems to have a myriad of dissonant voices. Nobody knows who is really speaking for the Administration.