by - vikings842 on Wed Jan 10 2007 08:02:56
I heard a inside source tell a certain African american magazine that cube, believes, and agrees, with alot of what the Republicans have to say.
The modern day Republican Party has this to say:
We must go to war with middle eastern nations who oppose the United States, even if they don't have the means of attacking us.
- Ice Cube, at least in his songs, is against the war and even equates George W. Bush to Saddam Hussein.
He and Don King had dinner and dicussed how to involve more african americans in the republican party.
Ask yourself this question, how does promoting the Republican party to African Americans help Ice Cube's career? It doesn't, period. The Republican Party is anti rap, despite many Republican voters listening to rap. The Republican Party is well funded by the Christian Right, who hold Ice Cube somewhere between Michael Moore and Satan. Cube would give you and me a million dollars before he would throw his hat into the Republican Party.
How does being a Republican help Don King? That's easy. The majority of Don King's consumer base in America is not only White, but also conservative on law enforcement. With King's well known mob connections, going Republican is a good way to get boxing fans to forget that he was ever a button man for the Cleveland Mob.
mike tyson contacted Cube because Tyson was promoting Steele in Md.
Tyson was promoting Steele in Maryland, or Steel's campaign team bought Tyson? What platform did Tyson emphasize on his stump for Steele? Tougher law enforcement?
Cube, not a Muslim but a republican.
In reality, he's neither.
Cube's not likely a Democrat, either. He's no fan of Jessie Jackson. And, maybe Cube is a Republican in regards to being fiscally conservative (allthough I've never heard him take a fiscally conservative political stance, I'm just assuming he doesn't enjoy seeing half of his paychecks go to taxes..), and may be conservative on some social issues, I'll guess abortion being that the majority of Blacks are against abortion. But the modern day Republican Party, controlled by a neo-conservative lobby and agenda, is about as close to Ice Cube's ideology, personality, and way of life as Rosie O Donnell is to looking like Beyonce.
Cube is a political independent, and a great entertainer. I'd just learn to deal with it and not get your hopes up on seeing Cube joining hands with The Terminator on stage at the '08 Republican Convention.
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