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Kanye West's 'Presidential Platform': He Dumps Trump, Details ‘Birthday Party’ Wakanda-Style Presidential Bid, Claims He Had COVID & More Foolishness

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Kanye West is …. Being Kanye West. After announcing he was running for president in November, the rapper said he’s no longer supporting Trump, wants to run under the “Birthday Party” banner, plans to run the White House like Wakanda, claims vaccines are the mark of the beast and so much more. Get into Yeezyology 101 inside…

On the 4th of July, Kanye West made a big announcement:

Kanye West - who has NEVER voted - announced he plans on running in the 2020 presidential election. Of course, the Internet was set on fire when he made the announcement. However, it seems 'Ye is just typing tweets.

White House correspondent April Ryan noted the Chi-town rapper is merely creating a PR stunt being that he has NOT yet completed official paperwork to even throw his name in the pool to become a presidential candidate.

“Former VP @JoeBiden is presumptive Democratic nominee for President! @realDonaldTrump is presumptive Republican nominee for President! Rapper #KanyeWest hasn’t even completed the required FEC filing to actually be a Presidential candidate & is only running for news headlines,” April tweeted.

Despite the fact that paperwork hasn't been completed to actually run (yet), Ye claims he's in the running to become the leader of the Free World. Oh.

The Jesus Is King rapper sat down with Forbes for about four hours (yes, FOUR) to share his #2020Vision of what he has in store.

“Like anything I’ve ever done in my life, I’m doing to win," he told the publication about his presidential bid.

Ye told Forbes he would be running under a NEW banner called The Birthday Party. Why that name?

“Because when we win, it’s everybody’s birthday," he explained.

His campaign slogan is simply "YES!"  It worked for Brian Danielson in the WWE so...why the hell not, right?

Yeezy has already chosen his running mate: Michelle Tidball, a Cody, Wyoming preacher.  Kanye has been spending a considerable amount of time on his ranch since 2018. Michelle is a 57-year-old white woman who runs her own online bible study program in the town.  Because, of course.

As of right now, he says his two advisors are his wife Kim Kardashian West and co-founder/CEO of Tesla Elon Musk. After 'Ye made his announcement about running, Elon tweeted in response, "You have my full support!" If Ye becomes president, he said he wants Elon to run the space program.

“I’m speaking with experts, I’m going to speak with Jared Kushner, the White House, with Biden,” Kanye told Forbes.

As for his alleged platform, the PABLO rapper plans to run the White House with an organizational model based off the fictional country Wakanda from the blockbuster hit Black Panther.

“A lot of Africans do not like the movie [Black Panther] and representation of themselves in…Wakanda. But I’m gonna use the framework of Wakanda right now because it’s the best explanation of what our design group is going to feel like in the White House…That is a positive idea: you got Kanye West, one of the most powerful humans—I’m not saying the most because you got a lot of alien level superpowers and it’s only collectively that we can set it free. Let’s get back to Wakanda… like in the movie in Wakanda when the king went to visit that lead scientist to have the shoes wrap around her shoes. Just the amount of innovation that can happen, the amount of innovation in medicine—like big pharma—we are going to work, innovate, together. This is not going to be some Nipsey Hussle being murdered, they’re doing a documentary, we have so many soldiers that die for our freedom, our freedom of information, that there is a cure for AIDS out there, there is going to be a mix of big pharma and holistic.”

Oh.

Kanye West said he's no longer supporting Trump after proudly rocking the red MAGA hat in 2018.

"I am taking the red hat off, with this interview," the Ultralight Beam rapper said, referring to the red "Make America Great Again" hat.

How convenient.

Ye said he would have chose the Republican route to run for president if Trump wasn't already there.

“I would run as a Republican if Trump wasn’t there. I will run as an independent if Trump is there.”

As for his previous support of Trump, he said:

“Trump is the closest president we’ve had in years to allowing God to still be part of the conversation.”

Excuse us? How, Sway?

Kanye is clearly just talking because back in April he told GQ that he would be casting his first ever presidential vote for his homie Donald Trump.

Yeezy also came after Democrats and presidential hopeful Joe Biden's "you're not black if you don't vote for me" comments during his interview:

“That is a form of racism and white supremacy and white control to say that all Black people need to be Democrat and to assume that me running is me splitting the vote. All of that information is being charged up on social media platforms by Democrats. And Democrats used to tell me, the same Democrats have threatened me…. The reason why this is the first day I registered to vote is because I was scared. I was told that if I voted on Trump my music career would be over. I was threatened into being in one party. I was threatened as a celebrity into being in one party. I was threatened as a Black man into the Democratic party. And that’s what the Democrats are doing, emotionally, to my people. Threatening them to the point where this white man can tell a Black man if you don’t vote for me, you’re not Black," he said.

It's pretty obvious he's still butthurt over President Obama calling him out publicly and the fact The Obamas have become close friends with many powerful couples - like The Carters - but not with The Wests. His disdain for everyone close to Obama and love for everyone who also hates him is QUTE transparent.  It's important to note - as you can see with our current presdient - narcissists typically act irrationally and hold grudges against people they believe have undermined them publicly.

How did the idea of running for president even come about?

“It’s when I was being offered the Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Awards at MTV. I remember being at my mom’s house, my mother-in-law, because my house was being worked on, she calls me ‘son’ and I call her ‘mom,’ I was in the shower thinking, I write raps in the shower. It hit me to say, ‘you’re going to run for president’ and I started laughing hysterically, I was like this is the best, I'm going to go out there and they’re going to think I'm going to do these songs and do this for entertainment, how rigged awards shows are, and then say I’m president. And I just laughed in the shower, I don’t know for how long, but that’s the moment it hit me.”

 

 

During the interview, Y'e noted that vaccines are the "mark of the beast" and he's extremely cautious about them.

“It’s so many of our children that are being vaccinated and paralyzed… So when they say the way we’re going to fix Covid is with a vaccine, I’m extremely cautious. That’s the mark of the beast. They want to put chips inside of us, they want to do all kinds of things, to make it where we can’t cross the gates of heaven. I'm sorry when I say they, the humans that have the Devil inside them. And the sad thing is that, the saddest thing is that we all won’t make it to heaven, that there’ll be some of us that do not make it. Next question.”

The anti-vaxx theory is a dangerous and non-medically founded (by practicing and licensed physicians) stance.

Ye also shared his supposed COVID-19 experience back in February: 

"Chills, shaking in the bed, taking hot showers, looking at videos telling me what I'm supposed to do to get over it. I remember someone had told me Drake had the coronavirus and my response was Drake can't be sicker than me! (laughs)"

He also said he believes “Planned Parenthoods have been placed inside cities by white supremacists to do the Devil’s work.”

The commander-in-chief hopeful said if he becomes president, it's because God wanted him to be:

“Let’s see if the appointing is at 2020 or if it’s 2024—because God appoints the president. If I win in 2020 then it was God’s appointment. If I win in 2024 then that was God’s appointment.”

God, HELP US. We've endured enough in 2020. We don't need another narcissistic conspiricist capitalizing off sheep too.  And before you say "well none of the candidates work so why not Kanye," stop it.  Nowhere else in your life do you seek out SOLELY the most purest and most perfect outcome in order to support and agree to an idealogy for the greater good.  Not one thing on planet earth is 100% perfect.  Choose the candidate who MOSTLY aligns with your needs, not who can just come and shake the table because you feel like watching the world around you burn to shreds due to your own frustrations and insecurities.  Foks tried that in 2016, and  here we are.

You can read his full interview here.

Photo: Splash 

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