Puerto Rico is in the spotlight due to a recent endorsement by recording artist Daddy Yankee. Even though he is not as well known
on the island, than in other parts of Latin America, U.S. presidential candidate capitalized on
his fame for campaign purposes at an event in an Arizona high school. Bloggers comment on the
fact that Daddy Yankee is a low profile rapper in the island and his example is not one to be
emulated. So what is McCain after? Votes obviously, and as far as votes go the Puerto Rican and
the Latino communities in the US.
In the words of blogger Edwqin Vazquez of Cargas y
Desgargas [es]:
El reggaetonero Raymond Ayala, mejor conocido como Daddy Yankee, hizo el supremo ridículo:
endosó a John McCain para presidente en una escuela de Arizona, aún cuando el pobre
no tiene derecho a votar en las elecciones presidenciales.
The reggaeton singer Raymond Ayala better known as “Daddy Yankee” was part of
something ridiculous: he endorsed John McCain for president in a high school in Arizona even
tough the poor guy doesn't have a right to vote in the presidential elections.
According to blogger Elco Lao, he is not sure how
much McCain even knows who Daddy Yankee is [es]:
aunque el candidato a presidente por el partido republicano dice que Dadi es uno de sus mejores
amigos, antes de que entrara a escena tuvo que leer de una tarjeta alguna información que
le hiciera recordar quién carajos era este muchacho... Por lo menos, las muchachitas de la
escuela que visitó Maquein supieron anticipadamente de quién se trataba ya que
mencionó la palabra “GASOLINA”.
…although the presidential candidate said that Daddy was one of his best friends, before
Daddy Yankee entered the stage, McCain had to read from a card with information to remind him who
the hell was this guy. At least the girls in the school recognized him when McCain mentioned the
title of one of his hits “GASOLINA”…
During the activity the Star Spangled Banner was played but Daddy Yankee didn't knew the lyrics
to that tune so he had to bit his lips during the anthem performance. After the ceremony the
rapper sang one of his most famous hits “Gasolina” (gasoline). the song is about a
girl who likes to ride in cars and in the song is constantly repeating “dame más
gasolina” (give me more gasoline). The lyrics of the song contrast with McCain's energy
policies and his purported plans to encourage the production of alternative energy and his plan
to reward the
inventor who rescues the US from its dependency on foreign oil with $300,000,000.
The news did not cause an uproar here in the island since Puerto Ricans can't vote, so none of
the local media payed much attention to it. Bloggers from the U.S. consider it an act of
political significance since McCain chose to address the Puerto Ricans, and other Latinos living
in the states by standing by the side of a well-known recording artist.
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