Snoop Dogg trolled President Joe Biden over the weekend by tying the bumbling commander in chief to a strain of marijuana.
The rapper, whose real name is Calvin Cordozar Broadus Jr., posted a picture on Instagram that showed a package that says “Sleepy Joe OG.” The package features an image of a confused Biden and the words, “Where Am I???”
“You won’t even remember what country you are in!” the package says.
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People had some fun with the post. “Do I hit it and get my vote back?” one person wrote. “Snoop hook me up I need whatever joe smokin,” another wrote. “Don’t ride a bike after u hit this,” wrote a third.
The last message was a reference to Biden falling off a bicycle near his Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, home.
The comments got political. “Lol @ all the blacks dancing and twerking on the streets when Biden won lol. How’s that Biden vote working for you?” wrote one user. “Snoop u are a trip… now u see what your vote has done.. bring back the trump,” wrote another.
Broadus, who backed Hillary Clinton in 2016 before admitting in 2020 that he didn’t vote, has mocked Biden before. After the president tripped three times going up the stairs of Air Force One, he posted a meme of Biden using a motorized chair on Instagram.
“I got moms One of these for her stairs before and it was a smooth glide ya dig good s*** joe,” he wrote.
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Broadus, who had been a vocal critic of former President Donald Trump, announced before the 2020 election that he would be voting for the first time. “I can’t talk about it and not be about it,” he said, reported USA Today.
But shortly before Trump left office, the rapper praised him for pardoning Death Row Records co-founder Michael ‘Harry O’ Harris after he spent 30 years in prison for conspiracy to commit first-degree murder.
Trump returned the kind words. “I’ll tell you what, he’s a great guy. And he’s a lot different than you think. You know, you think he’s a wild man? He’s a very, very smart, tough, businessman, in addition to being a great musician,” Trump said in 2021, according to Distractify.
Joseph Curl has covered politics for 35 years, including 12 years as White House correspondent for a national newspaper. He was also the a.m. editor of the Drudge Report for four years. Send tips to [email protected] and follow him on Twitter @josephcurl.