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Diddy's four-letter rant at McCain's choice of Sarah Palin as running mate
London, Sept 1 (ANI): American rapper Sean John Combs a.k.a. Diddy came out with an Internet video in which he was spewing out words about US presidential candidate John McCain.
In the video, Diddy, who ranted at McCain for choosing Alaskan Governor Sarah Palin to be his running mate, wanted to share his views with the whole wide world.
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"John you are bugging the f*** out. I don't even understand what planet you're on now," the Sun quoted him as saying.
"This is the job to be the leader of the free world. No disrespect, I love ya, I want you to live to 110, but what if, God forbid, you got a running mate, you become President.
"Alaska? ALASKA? ALASKA? ALASKA? Come on, man. I don't even know if there are any black people in Alaska. John, come on. Sarah? What in the hell? ALASKA? You're bugging the f*** out. Sarah Palin, you ain't ready to be vice president.
"ALASKA MOTHERF*****? What is the reality in Alaska? There aren't even any crackheads in Alaska. There aren't no black people in Alaska," he stated.
Meanwhile, R.E.M's frontman Michael Stipe has also shared his views and criticism about the presidential hopeful, though he was not as open about as Diddy.
"He served his country and he did a good job as a serviceman, I will honour him for that, but he is not presidential material," he said.
"I'd have to move to England," he added. (ANI)
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