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Welcome to Diddy Obama Blog #16.5.
This time the video comes with no spinning but much more serious stares.
Why the amendment to everybody’s favorite Diddy Obama Blog #16? Because, y’all, Diddy was just kidding. He knows there are black people and crackheads in Alaska. His blogs aren’t meant to be serious. They’re meant to be funny yet thought-provoking. But he’s sorry for his insults towards “The Great State Of Alaska.” They can have all the crackheads they want.
Furthermore, Diddy wants you to know that just because he stands firm on bashing McCain’s VP pick, don’t call him a democrat. He’s an independent!
Could this have anything to do with his snub family commitment that kept him from the Democratic National Convention next week? MSNBC.com speculated on Diddy’s whereabouts:
During the 2004 presidential election, Diddy and his Citizen Change campaign, known best for its “Vote or Die” slogan, figured prominently in headlines about celebrities and politics. So where is Diddy this time around?
Here in Denver, there was some chatter among DNC organizers that led some to believe that Diddy had been asked specifically not to come.
It makes sense, considering “support” from rappers like Ludicrous aimed at the college crowd isn't exactly helping the cause. Still, Diddy denies the rumor, claiming he couldn’t attend due to a family vacation, but that he continues to be tight with Obama.
For the truth, we may have to wait for Diddy Obama Blog #37: What The F$%^ Obama, I Thought We Were Bros.






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