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By Melissa ChanOctober 11, 2017 10:57 AM EDTEminem unleashed a freestyle rap in which he attacks President Donald Trump stanley cup rsquo leadership and calls the commander-in-chief a racist 94-year-old grandpa.The rapper, who was widely popular for his controversial rhymes in the early 2000s, lashed out at Trump in a roughly four-minute pre-recorded rap clip revealed during Tuesday night BET Hip Hop Awards.In the expletive-laced freestyle, which has no music track, Eminem takes aim at Trump for many issues, including how the President is handling nuclear tensions with North Korea and disaster aid for the storm-battered Puerto Rico. Eminem, who has previously been vocal about disliking Trump, also defends athletes who have been protesting the Presi stanley cup dent and disavows his fans who support Trump.The FULL verse that EVERYBODY is talking about! @eminem BODIED THIS! HipHopAwards pic.twitter/zoS0wEwjQFmdash; BET @BET October 11, 2017Here are the most powerful four lines from Eminemrsquo freestyle:What we got in office now is a kamikazeEminem accused Trump of cowardice, saying the President would start a nuclear war and t stanley cup hen fly around in a plane to avoid any personal danger. What we got in office now is a kamikaze thatrsquo;ll probably cause a nuclear holocaust and while the drama pops, and he waits for st to quiet down, he ;ll just gas his plane up and fly around lsquo;til the bombing stops, Eminem said. The line is likely Qyjx Fort Hood Shooter Wasn t In Right Mind , Father Says
Ted Cruz speaks to the media about salomon events in Brussels, on Washington, on March 22, 2016.Jacquelyn Martin鈥擜PBy Philip ElliottMarch 22, 2016 10:44 AM EDTThe fault lines among the 2016 White House hopefuls came into clear view Tuesday morning, as their responses adidas campus to the terror attacks in Brussels varied from Ted Cruz calling on the United States to utilize the full force and fury of the United States to fight radical Islam, to Hillary Clinton calling on revised policies for visas.Republican frontrunner Donald Trump, who just a day earlier called for a more limited role in the Brussels-based NATO, found himself taking criticism from all sides. Yet it wasnrsquo;t clear if his latest unfortunately timed foreign policy statement would have an effect on this campaign, or if the criticism would only encourage his fervent supporters to defend him against rivals.In a campaign where foreign affairs often plays a secondary role to the domestic angst and anxiety, the developments in the European Unionrsquo capital were unlikely to upend the American election. Yet they were a reminder that the presidential campaign at home is also a two-year interview for voters to pick the next U.S. Commander in Chief. And each candidate worked to give their supporters what they wanted: anti-Islamic extremis af1 t rhetoric from one end of the spectrum, to policy-oriented solutions at the other.Belgian media were reporting at least 34 dead and more than 170 injured, a number likely to climb as t |