'I really love government even tho I don't agree with Government,' she said in a recent tweet.
Cardi B is a woman of many talents. A former stripper that turned Vine virality into a Grammy Award-winning career as a top-rate, record-breaking rapper, the woman born Belcalis Marlenis Almánzar has parlayed her initial popularity as a musician into success in many other avenues, including fashion and television. But is it possible that the never-not-working red carpet superstar might want to add something else to her résumé? Maybe so.
Like I was watching War https://t.co/r4gwhTQkHy matter how many weapons a country have you need people ! How are you trying to go against a country and possibly start a war when this country lacks patriotism? I barely see people claiming they LOVE being American.
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