Posted on 04/11/2023 12:40:57 PM PDT by ChicagoConservative27
After calling for and then deleting his demand for the left to “exterminate” conservative “cockroaches,” Bruce Springsteen’s E Street Band guitarist Steven Van Zandt is still walking back his incendiary comment, claiming he meant to say “exterminate at the ballot box.”
In a recent set of angry tweets, Steven Van Zandt defended his use of “cockroaches” to describe the political opposition after someone pointed out that the same insult was used in Rwanda to foment genocide.
Van Zandt claimed his use of “cockroach” was just “symbolism” and that he really meant to say “exterminate at the ballot box.” He called Trump supporters “pathetic MAgotts” and warned them: “Don’t project your mindless violence fantasies on this peace loving hippie.”
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His pants are assuming above normal temperature.
Hey Stevie, how’d you get the hairy palms?
Jane Fonda?
Democrats sure like to kill those that oppose them.
Crappy guitar player for a crappy band and a crappy singer. No credibility.
And what’s with the continued Fox bashing when Fox has been bending over the table and begging leftists to be their friends?
I think someone pointed that fact out to him in no uncertain terms is it would be a two way firing range
90 million dollar net worth for a half assed guitar player. Not to shabby.
He’s a fairly average guitar player, nothing fancy, nothing original either really, who latched on to Bruce. It also led to him playing himself in TV land, you know, an evil idiot, and that paid quite well too.
I couldn’t care less for either one of them or their music and they can take their money with them... Oh wait, no they can’t.
You will not be judged on your guitar playing. Wake up you pathetic old man.
Always have to post propaganda, even if the story has nothing to do with it.
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