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Stephen Colbert added Salt 'N' Pepper to Bernie Sanders' "Let's talk about math" response
by Nathan'ette Burdine: February 26, 2020
 


Stephen Colbert added some Salt ‘N’ Pepper to Bernie Sanders’ “Let’s talk about math” response that Sanders made during last night’s debate in Charleston, South Carolina, to questions about how he plans to pay for what a lot of folks say is Sanders’ $1 trillion Medicare for All plan.

    “Let’s talk about math baby. Let’s talk about health for free. Let’s
     tax the one percent and bring an end to poverty. Let’s talk about
     math.”

I don’t know if Colbert’s use of the popular 80s rap duo’s, Salt ‘N’ Pepper, song “Let’s Talk About Sex” is going to get more folks to pay attention to how much Sander’s Medicare for All program will cost, but I do know it will more than likely get more folks to listen to Salt ‘N’ Pepper’s song on iTunes.

    “Let’s talk about sex baby. Let’s talk about you and me. Let’s talk
     about all the good things and the bad things that may be. Let’s
     talk about sex.”

Y’all are rocking out to that song right now. Aren’t y’all?! Y’all got y’all’s own little dance and everything.

Ahhh, come on folks. Y’all know I’m telling the truth. Y’all ain’t thinking about the fact that “Let’s Talk About Sex” is a healthcare song that helped to inform people about the biggest health risk, HIV and Aids, during that time. All y’all hear is a beat that y’all can move y’all’s feet to. And hey, that’s all right. Just make sure that during the November election, y’all move y’all’s feet to go vote.


    “Let’s talk about math baby. Let’s talk about health for free. Let’s
     tax the one percent and bring an end to poverty. Let’s talk about
     math.”

I don’t think they have that one on iTunes, though.










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