On twitter last night while I was eating dinner following tweets Kanye West tweeted that he was on his way to Abu Dhabi but then he said before I go I wanted to tell you guys how they treated me on the Today show. I immediately was drawn in not because Ye is known for saying crazy things but because I know the Today show to be very politically correct and so far from gossip as a news broadcast especially interviews held with Matt Lauer, which I'm sure your very familiar with.
So again I kept thinking what could have happen it had to be something done behind the scenes or off camera the intensity of the moment waiting for him to spill the beans was like he was sitting right in front of me. I have the Link below of Kanye's twitter page read and enjoy, but before you do heres what the Today show.com had to say I'm assuming they haven't been made aware of the tweet post of last night.
Yes Kanye can be a bit much at times but he is human and just because he's a celebrity doesn't mean he can't express himself so read with an open mind and put yourself in shoes imagine if some one did something like this to you on national TV after you have explained yourself and apologized repeatedly. The interview will air Thursday I will be watching! Will You post your comments.
Hip-hop artist Kanye West now says he regrets his 2005 comment that �George Bush doesn�t care about black people� � a remark that the nation�s 43rd president identifies in his new memoir as one of the lowest points of his eight years in office.
In an exclusive interview taped Tuesday, West told TODAY co-anchor Matt Lauer that he made the comment during a 2005 benefit concert out of �frustration� over the deaths and suffering of victims of Hurricane Katrina, which had devastated New Orleans and the Gulf Coast that summer. The Bush administration was widely criticized for its handling of the disaster, which took nearly 2,000 lives during the hurricane and its aftermath.
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click the link to check out Kanye's twitter page....
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