The Patriot Post® · Jay-Z Blasts President Trump as Racist 'Superbug'

By Todd Starnes ·
https://patriotpost.us/opinion/53796-jay-z-blasts-president-trump-as-racist-superbug-2018-01-30

American rapper and ex-drug dealer Jay-Z attacked President Trump over his use of “hurtful words” during an interview on CNN — the most profane name in news.

Jay-Z, whose real name is Shawn Carter, said the president’s alleged comments about “s—hole countries” were “hurtful.”

“It is disappointing and it’s hurtful. It really is hurtful, more than so — everyone feels anger but after the anger it’s real hurtful,” the rapper told Van Jones.

The former drug dealer, who once shot his own brother and stabbed a music producer, also suggested Trump was a “superbug” racist.

Click here to read his ludicrous analogy. And the good folks at Newsbusters provided an excellent analysis of Jay-Z’s comments.

The president fired back on Twitter.

“Somebody please inform Jay Z that because of my policies, Black Unemployment has just been reported to be at the LOWEST RATE EVER RECORDED!,” Trump wrote.

Jay-Z went on to say the president does not get a pass just because more blacks are getting jobs.

“It’s not about money at the end of the day,” and it “doesn’t equate to happiness,” he said.

It’s ironic that Jay-Z criticized the president for using profane language. He is known to pepper his lyrics with the S-word, F-word and a liberal dose of the N-word and the B-word. He also croons about thugs and gangstas along with an assortment of pimps and hoes.

Consider these lyrics from a little ditty titled “Ignorant S—”:

I got that ignorant s— you need

N—a f— s—, a— b—, trick plus weed, c'mon

I’m only tryin’ to give you what you want

N—a f— s— a— b— you like it, don’t front

Jay-Z’s songbook is filled with an impressive selection of family friendly tunes:

• “Ain’t No N—a”

• “B—es & Sisters”

• “F— All Night”

• “F— Up this World”

•"Get Off My S—"

• “N—a Please”

• “P—y”

Van Jones defended the vulgar rapper Sunday during an interview on CNN’s “Reliable Sources.”

“So if you wanted to listen to what Jay-Z says, follow Jay-Z’s model, Mr. President,” Jones said. “He’s a strong guy. He’s a rich guy, but he’s willing to be confessional. He’s willing to grow in public. If you do the same thing, America would be a lot better off.”

Only a CNN host would consider a potty-mouthed musical reprobate who denigrates women to be a role model for the nation.