Ke$ha robs video about the economy of its credibility

by Zel on January 25, 2010

in talk of the sound

It’s no secret that nobody at this site is a fan of Ke$ha. So when NPR used her as the arbitor of “street cred,” Tamara Keith almost became a hostage over here. Not really (love you Tamara!) but the whole situation is really sketchy. So a pair of money experts have created a next gen Schoolhouse Rock-like rap video to explain Keynesian and Hayekian economics. It’s not the easiest of theories to learn but shit, if we can’t figure it out we know Ke$ha really can’t (that dollar sign does not fool us).  Nobody need be concerned with NPR’s cred or this video. It does what it does. But it should make anyone vomit to hear the one-hit pop wonder say “it’s legit, it’s really good rapping.” Tik tok, it’s almost over, right?
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