At a concert in New York, Kanye West addressed the crowd for close to ten minutes and talked about Matt Lauer & The Today Show, George Bush, Taylor Swift & the success of his new album.
If you care to and have the spare time you can watch the full video below:
Per PopEater:
A larger chunk of West’s monologue:
Everybody needs a villain, don’t we? We need to blame someone at all times. For me to be considered a racist for stating a blatant truth, an obvious truth, but the nuances of my words, because I am very particular with my words, and the emotion I felt at that time wasn’t worded exactly right — but everybody came and said ‘Oh my God!”…
I was emotional, that was not exactly the way I wanted to word it, but I wrote it, I rode it, just as Taylor never came to my defense in any interview, and rode the waves and rode it and rode it, that’s the way I rode the waves of the Bush comment. I rode it. It’s not about popular opinion. It’s about when you look in your heart, and know what’s right and what’s wrong. When you look in your heart, look at what the media did, look at how they exploited him, they said that he said it was his lowest moment and as a mass, as America, we took that as a fact.
Kanye… LET. IT. GO. Move on! He says he looks into his heart before he opens his mouth. I guess that tells us a lot about what his heart is made up of. Can someone tell this guy to only open his mouth to sing?
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George Bush: Kanye West’s Comments Were ‘Worst Moment of Presidency’
There are three things I hate to talk about…politics, religion and Kanye West. So I will let George Bush handle this one…
Bush was having a chat with Matt Lauer for a prime time interview for
A Very SpecialMatt Lauer Reports on NBC Nov. 8. George is pimping his new book “Decision Points” and discussed “the worst moment of his Presidency” and it wasn’t one of the many catastrophes that claimed thousands of lives….it was Kanye West calling him racist.Via EW:
Matt isn’t an idiot and outsmarted by a Waldo and pointed out the death, destruction and suffering in Louisiana should be what he focused on…not what one groundlessly arrogant, and ignorant celeb has to say…
Like I said, I hate to talk politics, religion and Kanye, BUT if I were President I would say the worst moment of my time as leader would be seeing my nation fail at preventing terrorist from using planes we taught them to fly to attack us and the devastating loss of life that resulted…NOT what some rapper with daddy issues had to say about another equally horrible time of suffering.