Lunch break
As Ta-Nehisi says, this clip of Jay-Z and Beyonce performing "Young Forever" before thousands of screaming fans at Coachella is some good stuff.
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April 23, 2010; 12:43 PM ET
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Posted by: rjewett | April 23, 2010 2:53 PM | Report abuse
TaTa-Nehisi also says "Bobby Lee" but fails to say "Marti King". When is it right to make ad hominem attacks? I realize the criminal charges against SEIU and its leader (for the union-organized beat-down of an African American Republican) are troubling; however, isn't it proper for Ta-Nehisi and his fellows to beat-down, humiliate, and demean anyone who doesn't favor Andy Stern's position?
Why should anyone allow an Obama dissenter to live? Andy Stern is a role model: his SEIU union has done well to oppose those who claim that all people are equal and have the right to contribute to the common welfare. Why should those who succeed pay more to support those who choose not to work?
Posted by: rmgregory | April 23, 2010 3:00 PM | Report abuse
Jesus, they're both awful.
Posted by: emjayay | April 25, 2010 12:02 AM | Report abuse
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I couldn't understand a word Jay-Z said, except "bs". Bob Dylan's 'Forever young' is a much better song.