Ice-T and Coco Get Political: Hustle Up Another Controversy
By Jerry Melnick
Apr 1, 2008
Ice-T laid the Smackdown on Presidents George Bush, saying President 41 was "the Anti-Christ" and the present President, number 43, is a "Son of a Bush." Said half-jokingly but with conviction, the controversial rapper discussed the banning of his 1992 protest song "Cop Killer" as well as his thoughts on the current Presidential election. Ice also reveals what his reaction was to Kanye West's shocking live television statement "The President doesn't like black people."
Ice-T and Coco Get Political: Hustle Up Another Controversy (Image: Heyman Hustle)
Considering their on-stage antics when a scantily-clad Coco is manhandled by Ice during performances with his metal band Body Count, you'd think Coco would go along with whatever Ice's political views might be. But despite their hardcore routine, Ice and Coco don't present their politics as if they really are pimp-and-ho. To the contrary, Ice and his super-busty Playboy model wife didn't agree on who should become President this November, and the reasoning behind their picks is quite unique.
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While Ice offers up how he sized up Obama, Coco offers quite a unique perspective on the race, and agrees with host/producer Paul Heyman's suggestion that she should be Hillary's fashion consultant should Mrs. Clinton win the White House.
You can check out the episode for yourself here. It's a much different episode of the Hustle from part one of the Ice-T and Coco interview, the most watched episode of the Hustle to date, in which the couple discussed their secret lovemaking technique that received massive attention on the Hollywood gossip blogs and international celebrity media last week. You can check out that episode here.