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May 22, 2024 - Lionel Nation
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Sex Potion Gulping Incoherent Rapper Cam’Ron’s CNN Diddy Interview Goes Off the Rails

Sex Potion Gulping Incoherent Rapper Cam’Ron’s CNN Diddy Interview Goes Off the Rails

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I'm going to tell you and admit who I am.
I'm somebody who believes in being able to speak lucidly.
I think that the destruction of the mother tongue is one of the worst things that is happening to our American civilization.
Freefall levels.
I'm not going to apologize for that.
I think that we are celebrating cretinism and Boeotians and idiots and dimwits and dullards and stupid mouth-breathing, knuckle-dragging fools who, because they have attained some level in our entertainment world or sports or music, somehow they are to be forgiven because they are cretins.
When you throw into the mix a decrepit and syphilitic and collapsing media world desperately trying to figure out something to pretend, to feign relevance, then you get this.
The other day, as you know, Diddy, who is what we call in the legal business, technically called a dumbass.
Who doesn't understand anything, who goes on this recording jag after he is caught, theoretically, I say theoretically, beating the hell out of Cassie.
And by the way, this is the way we speak.
We speak like everybody knows everybody by their first name.
He waived any attempts, any ability for him to contest the authenticity of the video.
Because listen to me very carefully.
The very thing people are going to be advised whenever they are caught in any type of documented crime, you're going to claim, that's not me, that was AI.
That was something else.
That wasn't me.
That was AI.
That's not me.
That's AI.
That's what you say it was.
Yeah, but isn't that you?
I don't remember that.
I don't remember this.
Now, of course, Cassie can authenticate what happened and tell the police what happened, irrespective of the video.
But let me just tell you something.
I don't care one day they're going to say, here's pictures of you on the grassy knoll in 1963.
I'm sorry.
Sorry.
That's AI.
It's not me.
Pictures will mean nothing.
Nothing.
You won't be able to ever validate authenticate photos.
All right.
So after Diddy decides to waive anything and also lay the groundwork for future lawsuits to use this behavior as prior bad acts, a la Weinstein, a la Trump, a la others.
Which is this new thing we're doing.
We don't prosecute you now for what you're doing.
We prosecute you for what you did 10, 15 years ago with 5, 10, 15 different women who aren't on trial and who never claimed any kind of criminality.
So anyway, that notwithstanding.
So CNN, trying desperately to remain relevant, decides to use who I thought was one of their up-and-comers, Abby Phillip, to interview this Cretan, this absolute Boeotian of the first degree Cameron.
Now, let me bring this to your attention, and we're going to break this down for you.
First and foremost, I don't do this just for shock value, though I'm not going to lie to you.
I love destroying idiots who continue to add to the depravity.
Of young people's worlds by telling young, impressionable rapper entertainment wannabes that this almost 50-year-old man, that this behavior and this level of intellectual torpor is somehow excusable, that this is attractive, that this is the way you speak, that this is the cool way.
Now listen, before we begin, let me explain something.
As you know, when...
Folks in the music biz came about when the Beatles first came about.
It was all the lads from Liverpool always joking.
And that was funny.
And everybody started to talk like Paul.
And I can't do that, Liverpool.
But that's the way they did it.
Because whatever they did, we did.
Then came the Stones.
And then came Mick with this posh voice, which he's lost.
Now he sounds like Dick Van Dyke doing Cockney.
And then you have Keith or Keefe.
Who was this completely unintelligible, garbled, gibberish, drug-induced heroin.
And people talk like him!
And then to really prove it, Spinal Tap was the homage to this lunacy, this illucidity.
So it's not just rappers.
It's not just these groups.
It's not just that.
But it's a part of this new iteration that people love.
And I guarantee you, the more stupid you are, young people will say, oh, is that what you do?
Just like to show you how stupid people are.
How about the kid playing with a gun to his head?
Which is tragic, but it's like, are you kidding me?
Terry Caff did that in 78 and it broke my heart.
Now we're doing this.
Do people not learn?
But I digress.
Let us begin, my friend, with, and watch the look of absolute, and I'm going to stop this on many occasions, Abby Phillip, who must be saying, why am I interviewing this creedin?
Is it because I'm black?
Is that it?
Or is it just that this is the best time?
They didn't just pick me because I'm a black woman and somehow I'm able to comply and comport and connect with this.
This insanity?
Because that would be racist.
And CNN, of course, would never do that.
Thanks for being here.
First, when you saw that video of Diddy Cassie in that hotel, did you recognize that Sean Combs?
Now, let me stop.
You understand, right?
Do you not?
That when she says, did you recognize?
She didn't literally mean, do you recognize?
Can you identify?
Yeah, that's him.
That's him.
You know that, right?
You know that when she said, did you recognize?
It was almost like, is that the same Sean Combs that you knew?
As though he laid the foundation ahead of time for any kind of friendship, which apparently, as you'll find out, he doesn't know anything about Mr. Diddy.
What I want to say, first of all, when I've seen the video, everything in the video is egregious.
Very good.
Egregious.
I'm gonna say, I'm gonna say, okay, okay, we're off to a good start.
I like that.
Egregious.
Good, good, good.
Everything in the video is egregious.
I'm against.
I don't support all the charges that's alleged against him.
I don't support any of that traffic and minors, domestic violence.
I'm totally against it.
Now hold it.
I think he's saying he doesn't support.
The allegations which are the subject of the charges, as opposed to he doesn't support the charges, which means, I don't think he meant that.
And notice how he refers to violence as valance, which I think, again, harkens back to, this might be a code, to the man who shout liberty valance, and from that particular, one of my favorite expressions, when the legend becomes fact, print the legend, though that, I don't think that happened, but in any event, let's...
Continue.
Everything in the video is egregious.
I'm against.
I don't support all the charges that's alleged against them.
I don't support any of that traffic and minors domestic violence.
I'm totally against it.
So when I seen the video, yeah, I was kind of upset with it.
I was kind of upset with it.
Okay.
Again, this is nothing to do.
But anyway, I don't want to even parse this.
Being that I know him, he's not necessarily a friend, but yeah, I was upset when I seen it.
Did you recognize him?
Did you recognize that kind of anger at all?
From your experiences?
I don't know like that.
What do you mean?
Do I be recognized?
Did I recognize him?
Wow.
What do you mean my experiences?
I've seen him and I thought it was disgusting.
I didn't do a zoom in to see if it was really him or nothing, but He admitted it was him, so...
You do know what recognize means.
I hope.
I hope somebody explained to Cameron what that referenced.
Yeah, it was him.
What did you think about the apology that he gave in that other video?
The apology ain't for me to decide for Cassie.
What I think about it don't matter.
So why are you here?
And by the way, This becomes a very, very cogent question.
And I'm not the only one asking it.
Why is he here?
What was the point of this?
Who arranged this?
Why?
What does Cam-Ron have to do with anything?
It's a good question.
Very good question.
He ain't doing nothing to me.
Cassie needs to ask Cassie if she accepts the apology.
I told you I feel.
I said what I said.
I want to play a conversation that you had on your podcast back in September with Mace.
Now this is one where I'm wondering, what?
Mace?
Don't you love?
Maybe it's me.
Maybe I'm supposed to know who Mace is.
I'm sure you know who Mace is.
But there's no reference of record producer, impresario, anything along those lines.
No.
It's just Mace.
Oh yeah, of course, Mace.
Listen.
When you had your record deal, why did you take me to Biggie Smalls and not Bad Boy?
First of all, love the look.
Pocket Square, a little ostentatious.
I enjoy it.
I appreciate the gray ensemble.
A little bit like Nathan Wade.
Nathan Wade sports that.
A particular type of fabric.
But, you know, let's face it, in this world of t-shirts and, you know, inappropriate mufti, this is very good.
Man, it's almost going to bring me to tears to say this.
I just, being that I saw you as such a good friend, I wanted to put you with somebody I knew with.
Thank you, man.
I really appreciate that.
A lot of people ask me that on...
Now, I'm going to say something, and I know that what I'm saying is a complete and total waste of time.
I know that.
But if there's one word, one thing, one, that if there's one change that would really be who, everybody, let us all, irrespective of where we live, please, let us not say acts.
John Kennedy never said, axe not what your country can do.
It's like fingernails on a chalkboard for me.
I've never been able to get past it.
I've never been.
And I don't know why.
And I don't know why.
And in New York, you hear it constantly from all demographics.
It's not necessarily what you think.
All demographics and all different aspects of the New York scene.
But it drives me crazy.
Similar to sandwich.
But it just is one of those things.
Please, trust me, you would behoove yourself.
You would be behooved, I should say.
It would behoove you and believe behooved.
It would benefit you tremendously if you took that particular piece of advice to heart.
Yeah, I knew it.
Thank you, man.
I really appreciate that.
A lot of people ask me that on Instagram.
A lot of people are out here crying and shit, man.
Crying and shit.
Thank you, CNN, for going through and, you know, clear.
I mean, Timmy, it's de minimis, but still, it goes to show you, whoever slapped this thing together didn't even listen to him.
Instantly, I knew Biggie would do right by you.
Now, most people are wondering, what the hell was that about?
What does this have to do with anything?
Ms. Phillip is probably saying the same thing.
What was the connection of that?
Let me see what I think it is.
I think it was to show that Diddy had a propensity, a reputation for maybe not looking out for people the best he could.
Something to that effect.
I guess.
See, this is the first rule of, trust me, CNN, don't ever have a guest on where the audience says, what the hell was that about?
What was this?
And please don't tell me that the CNN usual group is so connected and so conversant with the world of the hippa hop that they're aware of this.
So please, next time, don't.
Can you tell us a little bit more about that?
I mean, is there something...
Wait, wait.
You see what he's doing now?
Watch what he's drinking.
Watch what he's drinking.
Product placement here.
Watch this.
Watch very carefully.
More about that.
I mean, is there...
What is that?
Is there something known in the industry about how Diddy treated his artists?
Taking a swig.
He's taking a swig.
Listen.
Sorry, I'm going to get some cheeks after this horsepower drink.
I'm going to get some cheeks after this horsepower drink.
And notice...
The look of incredulity and shock on the part of the sophisticated Miss Philip, and by the way, most of you already knew this, but let me make sure.
Cam Ron took a shot of Pink Horsepower on air.
Pink Horsepower is a supplement drink owned by Cam Ron, which, according to his website, quote, is designed to empower man's sexual intimacy.
By helping to improve stamina and libido.
It empowers intimacy.
Not sex, but intimacy.
I don't want to necessarily be the one to parse the difference between the two, but that's not what he's referring to, but let's let it go.
I'm just going off what Mace said.
Mace took me the biggie.
I don't really know puffers like Mace know puff.
So, I appreciate what Mace said, and of course, that's my brother, so if he felt that way, then he felt that way.
I can't.
What the hell is he saying?
Let me tell you how Puff moves or anything like that.
Mace made no better than me because he was signed to Puff.
I wasn't.
But my show does come on at 8 a.m. Eastern on YouTube.
It's called It Is What It Is.
Make sure y 'all check it out.
I mean, I might get some more information out of Mace from there, but for me to tell you how Puff acted and all that, I don't know.
I never was signed to him.
I was ever signed to him.
I don't know what's going on.
I'm not a good friend.
I'm not really sure.
What am I doing here?
I don't know what you mean.
What are you talking about?
Oh, this is great.
By the way, bravo, CNN.
You know, in the old days, in the old days when I was doing CNN, they would have these line producers or these segment producers, and they would ask you all these questions on the phone and say, would you plea?
And of course, they would never repeat the questions they ask you.
But...
They would just drive you nuts with these questions.
Did they ask this man anything?
What about the industry in general?
I mean, so many people have pointed out that Diddy couldn't get away with this stuff if there weren't a lot of people protecting him.
What possibly could have motivated her to think that now this deep dive, he can't even answer the simplest of questions.
And now this man, who, by the way, years ago was an advocate of the...
Snitches get stitches-esque type of a move, which he later apologized for.
But you're asking him to expose the industry?
That he's going to rat people out?
Oh yeah, this goes on all the time.
Trafficking and the like.
Yeah, you better believe it.
Do you think that's the case?
Who's the talent agent for this drink?
You think I'd be sitting around watching what did he do and all this?
I didn't know.
Now, this deserves a careful, careful, careful reiteration of his absolute incredulity and his particular style and patois of such.
who the talent agent for this joint who the talent agent for this joint how many of us have wanted to ask that question of CNN and thank you mr. Cameron I think I'll be sitting around watching what did he do and all this I didn't know this was a diddy joint or inviting me to go who booked me for this joint who booked me for this joint I think I'll be sitting around watching Diddy and all that.
Thanks for joining us.
Thank you for your time tonight.
Thank you for having me.
You enjoy.
I love train wrecks.
It's the same reason Gomez Adams loved the train wreck.
Now, by the way, his Instagram, he basically said, and this was so good, F they invite me on CNN for.
Showing his own incredulity, his own confusion as to what the purpose of his visit was.
So much to unpack from this.
I love that expression.
Number one, CNN is gone.
This young lady, I hope, recovers from this, and I hope her agent is on the phone and says, don't ever do this again, because there was so much wrong to it.
The juxtaposition of this, intended or unintended, was obvious and wrong.
You understand that?
Next.
Is anybody running the show there?
Did anybody say, what did we do?
We've got to do this Diddy thing.
Get a rapper.
Okay, sure.
Cameron.
Whatever.
Cameron Mitchell from High Chaperone.
Is that it?
No?
Who?
Anybody?
Cameron?
Cameron?
Cameron Diaz?
Cameron?
Cameron?
Cameron.
Okay, sure.
All right, get him on.
Who is he?
I don't know.
They're all the same.
Get him on and stretch it.
Because CNN is a runaway train.
This pathetic monster with this huge maw.
You've got to keep feeding things to keep its appetite under control.
I mean, it is sad.
It is beyond pathetic.
And we'll talk later on at some particular point.
But Diddy, you're out of your mind.
First of all, these are cretins.
And please, to the young folks, do not aspire to this.
Do not aspire to this.
Can you tell me why?
Seriously.
How much...
Are we going to be one day grunting?
Are we going to be one day just...
And by the way, as we become more and more...
Anti-communicative by virtue of social media.
We're going to just be grunting at each other in the future.
This is embarrassing.
It is so wrong.
And it's the end of Diddy, but wait until he really realizes it, and it's over.
And Diddy asks himself, why didn't they arrest me?
Are they telling everybody that I'm a rat?
Are they...
Do I hear some kind of an Epstein reference?
We'll get to that, my friends.
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