Producer and Rapper Comments On Pressure

Well, it looks like Vice President Kamala Harris has another tough critic to add to the growing list of folks calling her out—this time, it’s none other than rapper and actor Lord Jamar. And let’s just say he didn’t hold back. During a recent interview, Jamar didn’t mince words about Harris’s lack of qualifications or her failing attempts to win over Black men as we head into the election. In his blunt, no-nonsense way, he basically said Harris isn’t fit to run a fast-food joint, let alone the entire country. Ouch.

“This woman, to me, is not qualified to run, you know, a Dunkin’ Donuts or a 7-Eleven, let alone the corporation that we call the United States of America,” Jamar said.

Jamar, who’s no stranger to sharing his opinions, made it clear that Trump’s track record as President speaks for itself. The liberal hysteria about Trump turning the U.S. into a dictatorship? According to Jamar, it’s nothing but fearmongering. Trump was president for four years, and guess what? No dictatorship. No martial law. In fact, Trump’s time in office is looking a lot better to people like Jamar, especially when compared to the chaos of the current administration.

“People want to act like Trump is the worst motherf—– in the world, but guess what? He was already president, and all this s— that you’re talking about didn’t happen,” he said. “He didn’t make himself a dictator, and this whole s— about ‘he’s going to make himself a dictator’ is really taken so out of context that it’s ridiculous. He said he’d make himself a dictator on the first day, you know, to do some – implement some s— and then, you know, but that was, trust me, said tongue-in-cheek, it was not said seriously.”

“Y’all already living in Project 2024, okay? You worried about Project 2025 when they already ran Project 2020 on you with the scamdemic and all that f—— bulls—-. Like… what the f— are y’all really even talking about? Y’all trying to act like… Scare me into thinking that he’s so much – so bad that I should just vote for this broad just because?” he said. “But guess what? I feel that she’s so bad – I – she’s the one that scares me! So I feel that she’s so bad that guess what I might just go f— around and vote for Trump and this is my first time saying this out loud but y’all motherf—— think you’re gonna shame somebody or bully a n—- into voting for this b—-? Absolutely not.”

Harris, on the other hand, seems to have lost any grip she had on Black voters—particularly Black men. Jamar isn’t the first to point this out. Radio host Charlamagne Tha God and actor Eddie Griffin have also warned that Harris’s appeal to Black men just isn’t there. And as Jamar put it, “a lot of people are not f—— with this woman.” And it’s not just Black men—he says Black women are seeing through her, too. The Democratic Party might want to rethink who they’re blaming for Harris’s sinking poll numbers.

But Jamar’s real bombshell? He’s considering voting for Trump in 2024. That’s right, the man who once might have been counted on to tow the Democrat line is now openly saying Trump might be the better choice. Why? Because he’s tired of being told to vote for someone like Harris out of fear or shame. He’s not buying what the Democrats are selling, and honestly, can you blame him? Harris has failed to make a compelling case for herself, while Trump’s no-nonsense approach—whether you like him or not—kept the country out of wars and held foreign adversaries in check.

Jamar even praised Trump’s bold foreign policy, pointing out that during Trump’s presidency, there were no new wars, and the Taliban didn’t dare mess with America. Trump’s gangster diplomacy might not be pretty, but it sure worked. The message was clear: “Touch a hair on an American’s head, and we’ll bomb the s— out of your crib.” Tough talk but effective.

And it’s not just policy. Jamar mentioned sending someone to a Trump rally in Long Island, and the feedback was surprising. The guy, a Black man, felt welcomed by Trump supporters. Who gave him the cold shoulder? The anti-Trump protestors. It’s just another example of how the media paints a false narrative. The reality, as Jamar sees it, is that Trump supporters are more welcoming than the so-called inclusive crowd on the left.

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Lord Jamar’s comments reflect a growing sentiment among many Black voters who feel left behind by the Democratic Party. Harris isn’t winning hearts, and Trump, despite the media’s constant attacks, continues to resonate with a surprising cross-section of voters. If the Democrats think they can scare people into voting for Harris, they might be in for a rude awakening.