Rap Legend Gov. Matt Bevin Drops Diss Track On Sen. Tim Kaine

“Once again Matt Bevin has embarrassed both himself and Kentucky,” Beshear campaign manager Eric Hyers said in a statement.

Perfect. Takes the “high road” while throwing Bevin in the gutter.

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Ordinarily, this is where I’d normally suggest Bevin stick with his day job, except he’s just so God-awful at that as well.

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Thank you for the entirely anticipated response to any story about a Democrat. Thank you, george, and bless your heart.

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Sigh. Another embarrassment for our state.

I do remember a Bevin story from early this year, in which he made comments to the effect that an Imagine Dragons performance had been “ruined” by an appearance by Lil’ Wayne. Considering that music review, I think I’ll stay far away from this video.

“High road”! Drink (Everclear)!

By jove, You are correct.

"Mr Pence succeeded. Mr Kaine, while unloading a crate of opposition research on Mr Trump, failed. " - BBC

Why? Because Pence was calm and deflected all questions.

The rap in Gilead is gonna be the shiznit.

Political parties are not sports teams that require fan loyalty and cheerleaders.

If it’s true that politics is like Hollywood but for ugly people than yes, fans are required. Hoping you have good Fourth and we get rid of this century’s tyrant sooner than later

Agreed!

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Kaine brought Virginia. That is by picking Kaine as her Vice President, Hillary assured winning a very important state and its electoral votes. Had it not been for the Comey letter, Kaine’s selection as VP would have won the election.

NO, Kaine failed not because Pence was calm and like Romney either lied, which the BBC along with all other media refused to acknowledge or report, or deflected questions, but because the media chose to judge the debate on demeanor instead of policy and substance.

That is in most cases if you want to know who wins a debate do what over 90% of voters do and not bother watching the debate but just watch the first 10 minuets of the media’s postgame, and that is how the media covers debates as a game and not as a serious matter of substance and policy.

Probably should have picked someone from Florida, then.