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Thursday, February 10, 2005

I'm Gonna Git You Sucka

Sucka

For those of you who suffered through this flick back in 1988, there is a great scene where the characters talk about needing theme music. His groupies start following him down the street boom boxes in hand. I couldn't stop laughing or thinking about that after I just read this straight from Antonio's Blog:

My name is Clifford Tasner. Wil b. and I have written “Brighter Day,” a new Hip Hop theme song for Antonio’s campaign. We’re really excited about the song and about Antonio’s campaign to build a better LA. I hope you’ll listen to “Brighter Day” here and then continue reading about why we decided to write it.


I'll let you post now. I can't stop laughing....


33 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said:

Will this help his street cred?

Eastside OUT!

February 10, 2005 1:32 PM  

Anonymous Anonymous said:

Don't worry LA. This one's for us. PRICELESS

February 10, 2005 1:35 PM  

Anonymous Anonymous said:

And I just got it's a small world out of my head and now you fill it with this crap. Dam you Chief

February 10, 2005 1:38 PM  

Anonymous Anonymous said:

Wow! That is really, really bad.

February 10, 2005 1:48 PM  

Anonymous Anonymous said:

Hey,
I liked the song.
New & fresh with a good beat.

February 10, 2005 2:09 PM  

Anonymous Anonymous said:

to the last poster who liked the musac....hahahaha

February 10, 2005 2:24 PM  

Anonymous Anonymous said:

MY NAME'S TONY VILLAR AND I AM HERE TO SAY
I WANNA BE HEAD HOMIE OF EL LAY
I'LL RUN THE CITY WELL AND CUT RED TAPE
BUT LOCK UP YOUR DAUGHTERS OR THEY MIGHT GET ....!

February 10, 2005 2:33 PM  

Anonymous Anonymous said:

Oh my god I laughed so hard that I wet my pants before I made it to the bathroom. This is a joke, RIGHT? This couldn't be serious. They don't even sing on cue and sound horrible. You would think being Latino he would have had Los Ponchos, Mariachi music but this gangstser rap shit just doesn't cut it. Where's Meat on this one?

February 10, 2005 2:34 PM  

Anonymous Anonymous said:

I've got to believe Meat is hanging his head in shame. What the hell were they thinking? Antonio has become the laughing stock of the campaign!

February 10, 2005 2:43 PM  

Anonymous Anonymous said:

I can't believe no one has mentioned the stellar organ music in the background. I felt just like I was at Dodger stadium!

February 10, 2005 2:52 PM  

Anonymous Anonymous said:

I just heard the rap. Pretty interesting choice of lyrics, but I have to say that I liked it too. Here's my "rap" about it all:

We gotta work together to take back L.A.,
By cleaning up City Hall and all this "Pay to Play".
The 3rd floor is crumbling all over City Hall,
While Terry Valdez is shopping at the Mall.
All of his staff just can't handle the heat,
With all these chumps trying to mess with MEAT.
But he keeps on bringing it straight to their face,
While these recallers can't keep up with his pace.
So at the end of the day we gotta handle our business,
I'm just keeping it real, so can I get a witness?!

Gees up, Corruption down. Word!

February 10, 2005 3:04 PM  

Anonymous Anonymous said:

This is about the funniest song in the world. I needed a big laugh today and I just got it. AV, say it isn't so?

This must be a joke like his thoughts about becoming mayor.

I can imagine AV bumping this song in his 65 Impala with one his Rucas and their illegitimate kid in the back with no car seat and him thinking he is the shit. He says to her "I wrote this song for you" (Like everything else he lied, he didn't write the song") and she says "Oh, Tony...your the best" In his head he says " That is what they all tell me."

February 10, 2005 4:14 PM  

Anonymous Anonymous said:

Oh my this isn't a joke. ADV is having the loser who made up this stupid song at his campaign headquarters in South LA this weekend. A surprise endorsement it states on his website announcement. Now who in their right mind would endorse ADV? Someone he paid off to help him. Every Latino shld be out there with RECALL signs.

February 10, 2005 4:39 PM  

Anonymous Anonymous said:

So what is up with you stupid recall people? I am so sick of hearing about your loosing efforts. Are you being paid my Mayor Poopy? You have paid walkers and how many signtures do you have? three or four? Everyone knows the recall is going no where. The Mayor blew it yesterday when he talked about it at the press conference. He was acting like a spoiled brat since he did not get his way with the half cent sales tax. Come on Mayor Poopy stand up a be a real man! At least our friend Alex P (A-PAD) showed he can be a man.

February 10, 2005 5:40 PM  

Anonymous Anonymous said:

Man that's funny. Its worse than when Wendy Greul re-wrote that Association song "Windy" about her. What's next? J-Ha with some dope tracks?

February 10, 2005 5:56 PM  

Anonymous Anonymous said:

well if I wasn't insulted before - I am now.

February 10, 2005 7:05 PM  

Anonymous Anonymous said:

If anyone is insulted its my ears with that crap Antonio has come up with. Man that is awful!

Antonio why must you keep embarrassing yourself?

February 10, 2005 7:17 PM  

Anonymous Anonymous said:

Hahn at least had the balls to say recall. When you sit silent like a weak man and not give your constituents their voice or represent Latinos who voted over 70% for more police you ass needs to be recalled. Latinos can add one more reason why this moron ADV needs to lose his seat.

February 10, 2005 8:24 PM  

Anonymous Anonymous said:

So now it's balls to propose a crappy tax, hold press conferences, vote to put someone else's tax on the ballot, then switch your vote. You wanna talk balls, it ain't A-PAD. Maybe Janice Hahn or Greig Smith (they both showed, well, guts, even if on opposite sides). A-PAD just showed himself to be a weasel.

February 10, 2005 11:48 PM  

Anonymous Anonymous said:

Padilla was stupid enough to say that because all the council couldn't agree on an issue that he didn't want to support it. What a complete idiot!!! He just proved his immaturity and how young he really is. Go play with your gameboy Alex.

February 11, 2005 7:14 AM  

Anonymous Anonymous said:

Too bad, Tony missed a great opportunity here. Everyone knows that the best music to a one night stand is a Barry White tune. But one song that really reflects what Tony's campaign is all about is that one by Marvin Gaye, "Heard it through the grapevine." Sang with a homeboy accent and throw in three or four of those mini-skirted, no nylon "city hall professionals" as back up singers (the tonettes) and Tony's got a runaway hit.

February 11, 2005 8:47 AM  

Anonymous Anonymous said:

The mayor finall said the "R" word. Good for him. Villaraigosa broke a vow to the people of the 14th District, neglects them, "flirts" (jessica garrison's word)with running for mayor, has an affair with the westside, and will come back to make up with the 14th once he is rejected by the people of los angeles. this guy just can't be faithfull to anything or anyone. Mayor Hahn? You were right. Recall Villaraigosa.

February 11, 2005 9:01 AM  

Anonymous Anonymous said:

"back up singers (the tonettes)..."

I think you meant the "tone-defs."

February 11, 2005 9:27 AM  

Anonymous Anonymous said:

Hahn finally says the "R" word??? How about not saying the "A" word for the last 3 years? I'm talking about action.

Hahn waits until an election period to come out in support of a tax hike for cops, which can work to try to promote his "I'm for safer communities" speech. Had he come out in support of Measure A as hard as he is on this effort, we might not be worrying right now about getting more funding for cops. And then he waits until the day of a debate with the neighborhood councils to award them an extra $100K for street resurfacing. I'm sure that he thinks that really gives him credibility on the streets.

It's "Pay to Play" at its fundamentals, except now he's the one paying in hopes of getting the city to let him play for another 4 years.

February 11, 2005 9:29 AM  

Anonymous Anonymous said:

"to award them an extra $100K for street resurfacing..."

It's not "extra" he's just giving them control over where the work get's done in the area. Who knows better than the people at ground zero where it should be done. WAY better than ADV's staff having the street where one of his big campaign contributors/fundraisers lives in El Sereno re-paved while every other street around it is left off the list for another year or two.

THAT's "pay for pave," Anon -- if you're gonna be corrupt ADV, and sell off city services, at LEAST get a better price.

February 11, 2005 9:36 AM  

Anonymous Anonymous said:

Attention Deficit Villaraigosa only takes care of those in his district that can do something for him. He takes money from his own poor community, neighborhood councils and poor organizations while sitting on $$$$$$$. MEAT keeps posting that's not true but I know this for a fact and so does the entire district.

February 11, 2005 10:23 AM  

Anonymous Anonymous said:

Call it whatever you want, but that's still $100K that they didn't have direct control over that they will have now. Either way, it's still a nice gift from the Mayor before he has to go and deal with their concerns at the CBS Studios.

As for the street in El Sereno, why say something that provides some sort of mystery to your comments rather than substance. Name the person, name the street, and say what condition that street was before the resurfacing. At least this way you can give the readers something to hold on to, rather than just a general statement of any block that can be within a rather large community.

Oh, I like how you used "Pay to Pave", but lets be realistic in what took place - Hahn attempted to sway his critics in the neighborhood councils by giving them more power just a few hours before he would have to deal with their criticisms. That's the bottom line.

February 11, 2005 10:25 AM  

Anonymous Anonymous said:

Is MEAT embarrssed? Is Tony embarrassed? Oh this is rich. When did Tony become the clown prince of this election?

February 11, 2005 11:07 AM  

Anonymous Anonymous said:

"As for the street in El Sereno, why say something that provides some sort of mystery to your comments rather than substance."

Saving that for (one of) the late hits. We're learning from the best(worst) here in CD14. Vindictive Villar, Padrino of the Late (usually false) Hit. This one is true, unfotunately for ADV, and the neighbors, who have been petitioning for repairs on REALLY crappy nearby streets since Pacheco left office are NOT happy. You want the info now (in time to calm some folks down and spin it back), them track it down. Cross ref the street repairs list and timing (there haven't been that many in the community -- despite the lies from CD14 reports), with the donor rolls -- especially the people singing "Las Mañanitas" to Tony and slurping menudo with him in recent weeks. It will become apparent to the campaign quickly -- and appalling to many more in that working class community... soon!

February 11, 2005 12:09 PM  

Anonymous Anonymous said:

Ok, yet another empty statement about the streets in El Sereno. Why am I going to do my homework when you came out and made such a statement? If you came out on here and said that the street resurfacing in El Sereno is based on donors and supporters, why don't you just put the evidence on here instead of giving me some lecture on how to get it? I think if you had any proof, you would have put it up instead of talking about "Las Mañanitas".

February 11, 2005 1:50 PM  

Anonymous Anonymous said:

Can we all say recall? That's what the Eastside is saying especially after ADV didn't vote yes this morning and had a load shit of excuses. Those little seniors are so pissed at him they are already making the calls.

February 11, 2005 3:38 PM  

Anonymous Anonymous said:

Better yet, anonymous, just "whistleblow" that particular song over to the Ethics Commission site, let it come out through official channels, just in time:

http://ethics.lacity.org/Whistleblower/complaint.cfm

(I heard a tellingly similar story in another community further north in the district). Happy Graft-day, Antonio:

Estas son las mañanitas que cantaba el rey David.
Hoy por ser tu cumpleaños te las cantamos a ti.
Despierta, mi bien, despierta; mira que ya amaneció.
Ya los pajarillos cantan; la luna ya se metió

February 11, 2005 9:57 PM  

Anonymous Anonymous said:

The buzz in my church today was how Antonio was once seen as a leader we could count on, now they think "El hombre ha hecho un clown."

February 13, 2005 5:49 PM  

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