Ari Melber

Ari Melber

Posted: April 17, 2008 10:40 PM

Obama Meets Jay-Z in YouTube Mashup Slamming Clinton & Debate

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Barack Obama is clearly taking that abysmal ABC News debate in stride. He told his supporters not to fret about all the "textbook Washington" drama on Thursday, recounting the superficial moderators and Hillary Clinton's attempts to "twist the knife" on trivial issues. Then Obama made pop cultural history, miming the rapper Jay-Z's iconic hand signal to "brush the dirt" off his shoulders.

That popular youth gesture grew out of "Dirt Off Your Shoulder," a hit song in 2003. As Wikipedia explains, it refers to "getting enemies off your chest by brushing your shoulders off." Blogger Spencer Ackerman, who regularly mixes political analysis with hip hop references, immediately heralded the move as "perhaps the coolest subliminal cultural reference in the history of American politics." A YouTube clip of the cultural moment, uploaded by the Obama Campaign, swiftly drew over 100,000 views on Thursday. And then the mashups started.

On Thursday night, YouTuber Bill3948 uploaded a one-minute mash-up of Jay-Z songs, Clinton attacks and Obama's inspired response. The sequence opens with clips of Clinton's cheap shots, accompanied by the Jay-Z ballad "Moment of Clarity," pivots to lowlights from the ABC debate, and then scores Obama's response with the original "Dirt Off Your Shoulder" track. While Obama brushes, graphics of Hillary, Bill and Charlie Gibson fly off his shoulders. Then he shakes off a kitchen sink -- a nod to Clinton's desperate strategy -- as Jay raps about hanging out "in the kitchen with soda." It's a fun, sharp extension of Obama's call to brush off some of the ridiculous attacks:
(More after the clip.)

Obama really is a Jay-Z fan, too. When asked which hip hop artists he likes in a recent interview, he said, "lately I've been listening to a lot of Jay-Z -- this new American Gangster album." But he also stressed his opposition to the degrading and materialistic themes that run through too many hip hop albums:

I love the art of hip hop. I don't always love the message of hip hop. There are times when even ... with the artists I named -- the artists I love, you know -- there's a message that is not only sometimes degrading to women; not only uses the n-word a little too frequently; but also something I'm really concerned about, it's always talking about material things. Always talking about how I can get something. How I've got more money...

Ari Melber writes for The Nation, where this post first appeared.

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- apoyo I'm a Fan of apoyo 41 fans permalink

too cool. you all want a cool president?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:40 AM on 04/18/2008
- kgb999 I'm a Fan of kgb999 26 fans permalink

nah, we want an effective president. Being cool is added bonus. I'll take cool over shrill any day.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:29 AM on 04/18/2008
- ann1 I'm a Fan of ann1 12 fans permalink

I'm not into rap but that was pretty cool.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:33 AM on 04/18/2008
- DMHendrix I'm a Fan of DMHendrix 102 fans permalink
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Classic! Loved it!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:08 AM on 04/18/2008
- TroubleNYC I'm a Fan of TroubleNYC 9 fans permalink
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Hilarious. Though that old white guy in the back didn't really know why he was clapping lol :)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:49 PM on 04/17/2008

That was the best part.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:38 AM on 04/18/2008
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Whether or not you got the cultural reference (and I'll admit, I did not) the gesture itself and the way it was delivered was extremely expressive. Had I been there, I would have been applauding as well for Obama's dismissal of that fiasco of a “debate”.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:28 PM on 04/18/2008

I hope all you squares out there get this!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:22 PM on 04/17/2008
- lawchic I'm a Fan of lawchic 3 fans permalink

I can't get enough of this clip. I can't believe that he brushed his shoulders off!!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:01 PM on 04/17/2008
- kenjisan I'm a Fan of kenjisan 2 fans permalink

thanks - that brought a smile back

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:55 PM on 04/17/2008
- NorVaGal I'm a Fan of NorVaGal 13 fans permalink

This was a joy to read. We need a little levity to lighten the load. Barack makes me proud. Thanks for sharing.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:58 AM on 04/18/2008
- Ari Melber - Huffpost Blogger I'm a Fan of Ari Melber 105 fans permalink

Thanks. Sometimes even debate fallout can be fun.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:55 AM on 04/18/2008
- Nommo I'm a Fan of Nommo 83 fans permalink
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The President of the tenor saxophone, "Pres", Lester Young was known for carrying a small whisk broom in his inside jacket pocket which he would pull out and brush off his shoulder when he "felt a draft"(meaning, generally, the presence of someone uncool or the square type). The gesture is hardly new or original. Pres was one of those individuals whose contribution alters the course of an art,
not to mention the slang that he coined that is still in use today.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:54 PM on 04/17/2008
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