Hip hop’s biggest power couple, Jay-Z
and Beyonce, held a fundraiser for President Barack Obama tonight at
Jay-Z’s 40/40 Club in Manhattan. In his speech at the event, Mr. Obama
discussed his daughters’ love for the musicians and what he and Jay-Z
have in common.
“Let me just begin by saying to Jay and
Bey, thank you so much for your friendship. We are so grateful. Michelle
and Malia and Sasha are mad at me because they are not here,” Mr. Obama
said. “That doesn’t usually happen. Usually they’re like, we’re glad
you’re going–we don’t need to go. But every time they get a chance to
see these two they are thrilled, partly because they are just both so
generous, particularly to my kids. And Malia and Sasha just love both of
them.”
Mr. Obama went on to explain that
Beyonce “couldn’t be a better role model for our daughters because she
carries herself with such class and poise.” He then discussed the
similarities between himself and Jay-Z.
“Jay-Z now knows what my life is like.
We both have daughters, and our wives are more popular than we are. So
we’ve got a little bond there. It’s hard, but it’s okay,” said the
President.
Following those opening remarks
referencing his famous hosts, Mr. Obama launched into what was basically
his standard stump speech contrasting his vision for the country with
that of his rival in the presidential race, Mitt Romney. However, at one
other point in his remarks, Mr. Obama noted that, like him, Beyonce and
Jay-Z came from humble beginnings.
“And the good thing about so many of us
here–and I know, I speak for Jay and Bey–is we remember what it’s like
not having anything, and we know people who were just as talented as us
that didn’t get the same break, the same chance. We remember some of our
parents or grandparents who came here as immigrants and got a little
bit of help along the way to go to that school or be able to start that
first business,” said Mr. Obama.
According to the press pool report filed
by McClatchy’s Anita Kumar, Beyonce and Jay-Z “both said very little,”
but Beyonce introduced the President prior to his speech saying she and
her husband “believe in his vision.”
In addition to his event at the 40/40
Club tonight, Mr. Obama also appeared at a fundraiser at the Waldorf
Astoria hotel and on The Late Show With Dave Letterman during his visit
to New York City. The Republican National Committee responded by
distributing a list to reporters of the “Top 10 Things Obama Should Be
Doing Instead of Hobnobbing With Jay-Z, Beyonce and Letterman,” which
included, “Get An Intelligence Briefing,” “Tell Americans How He’s Going
To Get Nearly 47 Million Americans Off Food Stamps” and “Meet With
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
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