Yeezy's Trump stroke just went VIRAL (Ep. 86)

EPISODE · Oct 12, 2018 · 39 MIN

Yeezy's Trump stroke just went VIRAL (Ep. 86)

from Sox and Sandals Podcast · host Emmanuel Williams

Has it occured to you that Kanye West is pretty damn smart for a bipolar college dropout? Can we start the narrative there? I know how easy it is to get distracted by the MAGA hat, the TMZ/slavery was a choice rant, and the awkward bro hug he gave to Trump in his most recent visit to the Oval Office, but sometimes you just have to step back and think about the totality of what is taking place. I want to briefly point out a few reasons why I believe a lot of us will be on the wrong side of history as the world dismisses Kanye as some mentally unstable Mega-Celebrity that is certainly always off his meds when we witness his viral moments. I am of the mindset that Kanye is a highly calculated individual and he is the cause of the effect of a majority of the outcomes in his life. His most recent “lunch meeting” with Trump helped open my eyes to see Kanye’s vision. From what I can see, he is on a mission to increase infrastructure for his clothing line by any means necessary. It seems that in Kanye's mind the quickest path to reach that result is through Trump. Kanye’s tactic of choice right now is what I like to call, the Trump Stroke. Ye’ is unapologetically stroking Trump’s ego like no other. Some will attribute the strokeage to him being off his meds, but I would like to point out a few important statements that Kanye made that shows that he’s thinking logically and is not having manic episodes every time we see him in the news. Kanye is becoming more and more intriguing over time and I'm here with my popcorn enjoying the show.

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