Last week, Diddy hid under his bed sheets because he was scared of Republican vice-presidential nominee Sarah Palin.
Now he’s back to say that her running mate, John McCain, scares him even more than Palin. In his latest video blog, Diddy reacts to a clip of the latest presidential debate where McCain refers to his opponent, Democrat Barack Obama, as “that one”.
Diddy rants, “This is 2008, not 1962. He referred to a grown man, as ‘that one’. [Barack is] a man that has worked hard, done the impossible and has fought for every amount of respect he deserves. If you disagree with somebody or not, you are trying to be the President of the US and you’re referring to another man as ‘that one’… That’s not right, man. That one?”
Watch the video clip below!
Diddy: John McCain Scares Me More Than Sarah Palin
Thursday, October 09, 2008 | 0 Comments
Diddy: John McCain Scares Me More Than Sarah Palin
Last week, Diddy hid under his bed sheets because he was scared of Republican vice-presidential nominee Sarah Palin.
Now he’s back to say that her running mate, John McCain, scares him even more than Palin. In his latest video blog, Diddy reacts to a clip of the latest presidential debate where McCain refers to his opponent, Democrat Barack Obama, as “that one”.
Diddy rants, “This is 2008, not 1962. He referred to a grown man, as ‘that one’. [Barack is] a man that has worked hard, done the impossible and has fought for every amount of respect he deserves. If you disagree with somebody or not, you are trying to be the President of the US and you’re referring to another man as ‘that one’… That’s not right, man. That one?”
Watch the video clip below!
Thursday, October 09, 2008 | 0 Comments
John McCain Beats Barack Obama
In the race for ratings, John McCain has beat Barack Obama for viewership during their respective convention speeches.
According to Nielsen, McCain drew 38.9 million viewers for his acceptance speech at the Republican National Convention while Obama only drew 38.4 million viewers for his acceptance speech. 38.9 million viewers ranks as the highest rated convention in history.
In related news, Oprah Winfrey has stated that she is more than willing to interview Sarah Palin after the campaign is over.
“The item in today’s Drudge Report is categorically untrue,” Oprah says. “There has been absolutely no discussion about having Sarah Palin on my show. At the beginning of this Presidential campaign when I decided that I was going to take my first public stance in support of a candidate, I made the decision not to use my show as a platform for any of the candidates. I agree that Sarah Palin would be a fantastic interview, and I would love to have her on after the campaign is over.”
Now onto the race for the White House!
Saturday, September 06, 2008 | 0 Comments