Troy York
Award-winning amazing broadcaster and Turk Cenk Uyger came aboard his Young Turks broadcast and best tried t explain the debacle of a nut being allowed access to the president and the press coverage of this incident. Kenya West looked loco and rambled on about alternative universes and unhooked realities and Cenk Uyger and Anna Kasparia wondered how much synthetic marijuana Mr West had been taken to control his nerves in this very important meeting. Kenye West took time for this photo opportunity to ask for the pardon of two Chicagoan one being career gang leader and mass killer Larry Hover, who controlled the Gangster Disciples gangs in the seventies helping rush in an era of massive costs and decline of the nation with the trade and addiction of millions of people many who wound up in our criminal justice system through their violent actions due in measure to hard drugs.
Uyger and Anna wondered why Kenye West would ask for the pardon of a guy like Hoover bit as I have always said on this black the rise of black musical domination in the pop scene is best explained by either people addicted and accepting of rap as a musical genre, which take sno talent and is just reading. Black gangs just put money into this form of music to get a sense of pride of the dozen or so plutocratic big-time black performers like Jay Z and Kenye West and to install a degradation culture of shut for their own community long gone form the days of real talent of Motown.
Mr West owns his fame and fandom to the dangerous black gangs in the hood. When I was a kid blacks were a joke and nobody likes their music in the seventies and early eighties until this drug money got to put black music in the mainstream and a forced cultural acceptance.
East also asked for the pardon of Ronnie Woo Woo" Wickers, a homeless bum long kicked out of Wrigley Field as a pest and eventually got himself exiled out of the state and is now a nuisance in South Bend, Indiana for all the locals and Notre Dame students to see and hear as he begs for cigarettes and jingle.
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