I don’t know what “fas a fas” means, but I do know that this campaign ad needs more Basil Marceaux Dot Com.

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  1. Well, I do agree with his platform. Which appears to be “I am super famous in Haiti”.

  2. He can’t be any worse at politics than he already is at music, right?

  3. Well he’s no Basil Marceaux Dot Com, but his goldfinch flag policy seems sound.

  4. I liked his old presidential campaign video better, you know, the one where he talks about giving poor people acces to food, getting assasinated, being a bike courier and playing a rhinestone guitar while wearing a fuzzy bucket hat. You know, the kinds of thing Basil Marceaux Dot Com would also totally do, because politics.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9pq_3OheqzU

  5. Haiti continues to just set the world’s pace for bad luck.

  6. How is this man supposed to run a country when he can’t even run his life man? This man is a plant by someone much more powerful. http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-504083_162-20013002-504083.html I haven’t owed any taxes ever, I think I’m more qualified, but the man sure as hell doesn’t want me in power man, hell no.

  7. Oh and ‘fas a fas’ means face-to-face…which is a welcome change from the ass-to-mouth we just experienced in the last post.

  8. where’s vice president Pras?? that was a thing right? A Pras?

  9. Haiti just needs to elect Wyclef so he can do his issues!

  10. LEAVE HAITI ALONE!

  11. In the crowd of microphones at the end is a 1980′s portable cassette recorder and a TV remote control…

  12. BE CAREFUL, WYCLEF! Stop tempting fate by making a song about how you would be assassinated if you were President the theme song for your Presidential campaign! Don’t be a prophet, Wyclef, don’t do it!

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