Review: The Peculiar Politics of Killer Mike
The rapper is a Bernie Sanders supporter who speaks out about gun rights and free speech.

In the run-up to his first solo album release in a decade, rapper Killer Mike dropped two new singles: "Don't Let The Devil" and "Motherless."
The first song, a collaboration with El-P, is pretty standard fare. Backing vocals and drum samples complement a flow of lyrics about smoking weed, sipping syrup, and interrupting church services. "Motherless" is a heavier, more personal reflection on the performer's late mother. Killer Mike's instruction to "don't let the devil coerce you" is about as close as either song gets to the rapper's normally heavily political lyrics.
The rapper is famous for his outspoken, heterodox political views, which land somewhere between Bernie Sanders' socialism (he was a Sanders campaign surrogate in 2016) and a distinctly black capitalism. His 2012 track "Reagan" was a scorching attack on the late president's role in the drug war and mass incarceration. He has also ruffled the feathers of his lefty allies with uncompromising defenses of the Second Amendment and, more recently, free speech.
His lyrics with his collaborative act Run the Jewels are also shot through with an appreciation for at least some of the Bill of Rights ("one for the freedom of speeches, two for the right to hold heaters, skip to the fifth if the cops in your house."). A single from last year also goes after his politically correct critics' "woke-ass shit." His appreciation for individual rights makes Killer Mike a rare and interesting figure in the hip-hop landscape.
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It's simple: "Bernie Sanders" represents being anti-establishment. Same as anti-establishment types adopt Nazi symbolism.
>>(he was a Sanders campaign surrogate in 2016)
granted seven years ago but maybe stop saying this part out loud.
""His 2012 track "Reagan" was a scorching attack on the late president's role in the drug war and mass incarceration.""
Who was worse, Reagan or Biden?
We may get a chance to find out.
I’m assuming you’re referring to Brandon’s role in government during the Reagan years that this goofball is rapping about. But Dementia Joe may find himself exactly where Reagan was, especially if he gets re-elected.
I’m guessing the effect that emptytheprisons is having on major cities is going to be harder to conceal in the next few years, and the voter’s going to require something be done. Just as before, when NYC, DC, and other major cities were crime ridden shit-holes, which I clearly remember and experienced in the 80’s. Anybody else remember the GA’s and their red berets in the subways of NYC?
“Draconian” law enforcement didn’t come out of a vacuum in the 80’s and early 90’s. The people demanded it, as a result of the lawlessness they were fed up with in their neighborhoods.
Josh Hawley, literally worse than Ron DeSantis.
A single from last year also goes after his politically correct critics' "woke-ass shit." His appreciation for individual rights makes Killer Mike a rare and interesting figure in the hip-hop landscape.
This is very common in certain circles, but "peculiar" to the bog-standard Reason staff.
Reason: Somehow hip enough to get Remy on staff, not hip enough to recognize that Killer Mike's politics isn't rare in the hip-hop scene.
Love Killer Mike! El-P too!
Killer Mike was five years old when Reagan was elected. He’s just regurgitating something he saw on Twitter when he searched #reaganbad.