Posted on 10/03/2024 3:50:03 PM PDT by DallasBiff
Bruce Springsteen on Thursday posted a video on Instagram endorsing Vice President Kamala Harris and her running mate, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, and called former President Donald Trump “the most dangerous candidate for president in my lifetime.”
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And he charges how much for tickets?
Where do they get this crap? What am I missing?
I’m sure he said it in his fake raspy hipster sounding voice that hasn’t been cool since the 70’s.
Didn’t he also say exactly that about GWB’s 2004 run?
I really thought that was Megan Rapinoe.
He’s still alive or is it a deep fake?
Another star worried Trump will make the P Diddy Videos public.,
Bruce is smoking that stuff again.
He's come out for every Democrat candidate as far back as I can remember.
I don’t care about education either
However, when a public figure of any kind tells people how to run the country- we’re a country if we the people- some credentialing is necessary. A modicum of a grasp of history. Some clue of civics. Does he know the three branches of government
These people worked at promoting the working man in their music now that he’s got a 20,000 sq ft estate on the magazine river in the wealthiest NY suburb, what does he care that he’s an elitist getting paid to shill for the worst people in history
The vast majority of artistes are lefties and Bruce has shown his colours for quite a while now. Endorsing Kamala is about as newsy as night being darker than daytime.
I’m still trying to learn how to count with Bruce Springsteen.
The Screamer
I’d rather listen to frogs croaking non stop for the rest of my life than have to listen to one Stringspleen song for 3 minutes .
“The Boss”?
My ass.
Millennials have reasons to dislike “the Boss”:
1. He’s old.
2. He sucks.
3. He sucks because he’s old.
4. He’s old because he sucks.
5. He sings about being a member of the working class even though he’s made millions and millions of dollars over the past 30 years
6. “Born in the USA” sucks.
There is a chance that the Millennials will dismiss “the Boss’” endorsement as something from someone who makes “dad rock.” Instead, they will vote Trump-Vance.
I kind of understand Bruce Springsteens appeal, but not really.
His stuff is bombastic, oversung, over produced and over hyped.
I can’t disagree with you :-)
(The ‘working man’ shtick always seemed fake to me, anyway.)
I don’t even want him to sing anymore. Celebrities are useless eaters now.
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