DIDDY INTERVIEWS BILL O' REILLY...

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**** Addresses The Hip-Hop Generation Via P. Diddy 08.02.2004 9:03 PM EDT Hip-hop fans have heard **** get shouted out on albums by the likes of Ludacris and Jay-Z, but he's not likely to have his own mixtape out anytime soon. The host of the political talk show "The **** Factor" makes no bones about his displeasure with the lyrics and lifestyles of some of today's top MCs. He even helped scuttle a Pepsi endorsement for Luda due to his objections over the rapper's lyrics. But when **** spotted Sean "P. Diddy" Combs at the Democratic National Convention last week, he introduced himself to the microphone-wielding Citizen Combs and the two found some common ground on voting. ****: Who is this interview for? P. Diddy: MTV. ****: MTV, the Ludacris channel? Diddy: I'm definitely down with Ludacris. But we gonna keep you and Ludacris' beef out of this. ****: You gonna keep us apart? Diddy: You have a very controversial show. You speak your mind. I want you to speak your mind right now and talk to young people out there and tell them why it's important to vote. Like the disenfranchised young people all over America that don't feel like their vote really makes a difference. ****: Well, the most important thing that I can tell all people who don't want to vote is that the vote equalizes everybody. The poorest person in the [country], for one day, is the same as the richest person in the country. Because you all have one vote. And also, if you vote, you become involved, and it becomes fun. This presidential race is going to be [very close]. It's gonna be like a basketball game that's tied in overtime. Who's gonna make the last shot? Your vote could be the one. So vote. P. Diddy at the DNC An MTV News Report **** on the importance of voting Diddy: Hip-hop and politics — we feel like hip-hop could have the final say in the outcome of the election. How do you feel about that? We know how you feel about the hip-hop culture and generation. What do you feel about us having the final say in the outcome of this election? ****: I think every American should have a say in the election. And I think you have me wrong here, I don't mind hip-hop. What I don't want is the glorification of bad behavior. I want all Americans to have an equal opportunity to succeed, and the only way you succeed is if you're honest, if you're law-abiding and respectful. And so I don't want kids to be misled by people who are saying, 'Don't be that.' But I like hip-hop. I'm hopping all the time, man. Diddy: Do you feel that hip-hop could have a positive effect and outcome? ****: Absolutely, if the recording and the lyrics demonstrate to people, particularly young people, that they have a chance, that they can succeed in a positive way, then hip-hop is a very worthy art form. And you were great on Broadway, by the way. Diddy: Thank you very much, and God bless you. Thank you for talking to us.
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In Rod We Trust · Aug 2004
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****@ Bill O'riely said "Im hopping all the time, man"
· Aug 2004
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SMH @ the Ludacris channel, I wonder if P.Diddy woulda got a interview if it was for BET? *just a thought*
B-Will2K5 · Aug 2004
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**** is just mad because his kids listen to hip-hop more than thay listen to his old crazy ****!
ManifestDSTiny33 · Aug 2004
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^^ cosigns
RosieKisses · Aug 2004
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that "im hopin all the time" comment was so corny and shows he's saying that cause it's Diddy interviewing him.. "im hoppin all the time" ::smh::
G.O.M.A.B. · Aug 2004
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Can someone honestly tell me what Bill O'Reily said that was invalid????(but i have to say , that 'Im hoppin all the time' commen deserved a beatdown....and Diddy looked at him like ' What the fu*k?')
· Aug 2004
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ehhh...He took the same route that ever politician takes when asked about Hip hop
G.O.M.A.B. · Aug 2004
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Riley wrote:
ehhh...He took the same route that ever politician takes when asked about Hip hop
errrr...ummm....Bill O'Reily isnt a politi---well...nevermind..... :arrow:
· Aug 2004
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Taye~All~Day wrote:
Riley wrote:
ehhh...He took the same route that ever politician takes when asked about Hip hop
errrr...ummm....Bill O'Reily isnt a politi---well...nevermind..... :arrow:
I know he isn't a politician...I said he took the same route that every politician takes when asked about hip hop
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