I'm not the biggest Jay-Z fan in the world, but I continue to be impressed with how he deals with lesser opponents who feel the need to take shots at him from the cheap seats. Simply ignore them. I mean, the musical landscape is filled with unanswered diss records directed at Hov as far as the human eye can see. Jay-Z knows that when you reach a certain position, you only give your unworthy opposition who usually need a forklift to carry your jockstrap undue shine by engaging them. Besides, nothing obliterates an opponent more that a "You aren't even worthy of my time" message - the most deafening silence known to man. Steele is a GOP token, something to be smirked at like a picture of puppies or a Britney Spears interview - nothing more. Obama, when dealing with Michael Steele, should take heed of that.
Thursday, February 05, 2009
Obama should channel Jay-Z when dealing with Michael Steele
I'm not the biggest Jay-Z fan in the world, but I continue to be impressed with how he deals with lesser opponents who feel the need to take shots at him from the cheap seats. Simply ignore them. I mean, the musical landscape is filled with unanswered diss records directed at Hov as far as the human eye can see. Jay-Z knows that when you reach a certain position, you only give your unworthy opposition who usually need a forklift to carry your jockstrap undue shine by engaging them. Besides, nothing obliterates an opponent more that a "You aren't even worthy of my time" message - the most deafening silence known to man. Steele is a GOP token, something to be smirked at like a picture of puppies or a Britney Spears interview - nothing more. Obama, when dealing with Michael Steele, should take heed of that.
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did he REALLY say "How do you like me now"? *LOLipopz*
it must sting being the RNCs buttboy. he's got to take that frustration out somewhere.
I'm a pretty big Jay-Z fan simply because he has put some amazing albums after the incomparable Reasonable Doubt that have simply been ignored such as the Black/Grey Album, American Gangster and The Blueprint. The rest is just okay but at least it's better than Streets Disciple, Hip Hop is Dead and Untitled*. Still, Illmatic is the hip hop bible but perhaps it's the old testament with Reasonable Doubt being the new?
Sorry for the unrelated rant, great post.
well said...
"In the business of winning"? REALLY?! GTFO. That dude LOST the MD gubernatorial race a couple of years ago.
Yup... JayZ said to the unworthy (in Takeover):
"You only get half a bar.. Fuck Ya'll Niggaz"
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