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Jay-Z Speaks On George Bush, Kanye West

Posted on December 7th, 2010
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Karen


Over the weekend, the Associated Press published a Jay-Z interview in which he spoke on former President George Bush’s recent comments towards Kanye West.  Of course, Hov sided with ‘Ye’s 2005 declaration.

“I 100 percent agreed with the comments that he made, because again … it felt like it was being done to black people,” Jay-Z told the Associated Press. “Like all you saw on the news was black people with help signs and all this stuff, and then you have this picture of the commander in chief, who we all rely on, just flying by.”

Hurricane Katrina and the actions following it are set in stone. We all know what happened and we all know how long it took for aid to actually arrive to the Gulf Coast. That being said, Kanye may have been politically incorrect, but his thoughts are what a great majority of the country felt.

However, the comment from Bush saying it was the ‘darkest moment of his presidency’ was even more baffling. 9/11? The “war on terror?” The economy going to hell? All that took a backseat to Kanye West. Jay was obviously upset by this statement as well.

“Just the fact that he thinks that the worst thing that happened to him is Kanye saying something about him. Like, what? That alone shows you where his mind is. Are you kidding me?” Jay-Z said.

To read the entire interview, click here.

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