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We should all be sad that Kwame Kilpatrick never came close to Barack Obama - Here's why - Face2Face Africa

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It was Chris Rock who first called Kwame Kilpatrick the 'Hip Hop Mayor' back when the burly young man in a suit and adorning himself with a diamond earring was only too glad to talk about politics with the swagger of an emcee lacking neither self-confidence nor lyrical dexterity. It was in the way he...

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