Posted on 04/22/2026 12:57:36 PM PDT by ConservativeStatement
A New Jersey news outlet accused rock legend Bruce Springsteen of hypocritically profiteering off of an expensive anti-Trump concert in his own home state while still portraying himself as a "populist" rocker.
NJ.com published a piece on Tuesday, "Springsteen’s N.J. concert was poisoned by hypocrisy. Anti-Trump final act is a tragic mistake."
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I guess it is true: nothing good ever came out of New Jersey.
Keith Richards was asked about Springsteen.
“He’d be better off if he never left Jersey”
They are just now waking up to what the real Bruce is all about? About time.
Plenty more reasons than that.......

Bruce replied, “Mwrrrfr rwuuufr frgrrrrwrf Frrgrumph.”
Springsteen sucks. His music sucks, his singing sucks, his guitar playing is not better than amateur and he just generally sucks.
Truth be told he isn’t as popular in NJ as he is outside.
Weird question: Why are the soles of his shoes twice the side of his feet?
I agree, generally boring music. So, who are these White a-holes who would pay to see him?

profiteering off of an expensive anti-Trump concert in his own home state while still portraying himself as a "populist" rocker.
Hey, Bruce has to pay for that Colt's Neck estate somehow.
He’s a douche bag for sure. Unfortunately, I enjoy much of his music. I find myself in the same conundrum with Neil Young and John Lennon.
He's only 5' 5" tall. He wears lifts to make him look him taller. If the soles were proportional to the size of his feet, it would be much too obvious that he's wearing lifts.
So he and DiNiro have the “short guy” syndrome!
Yep!
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