Posted on 07/15/2024 9:28:14 AM PDT by ChicagoConservative27
Kung Fu Panda star Jack Black’s band Tenacious D mocked Donald Trump just one day after the former president was struck by but survived an assassin’s bullet, with a band member shouting “don’t miss Trump next time” during a performance on Sunday.
Tenacious D was performing in Sydney, Australia, when the tasteless comment was made from the stage, according to video from Sunday’s concert. It remains unclear which band member made the remark, though some reports identified the speaker as bandmember Kyle Gass.
Expressing a wish for the death of a U.S. president is a federal crime.
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Warthog Jack Black is a heart attack waiting to happen. What a piece of filth.
OK, fair enough.
Tell him to not come back, and oh BTW seize all of his assets. He a big hot shot rock star, he can make mo money.
They should stay in Australia.
The FBI?
ROFLOL
Useless.
Scumbags like this guy will be very useful until November then we can mock him and shun his movies.
The Left is the scum of the earth and prove it every day. Sorry, didn’t mean to denigrate scum.
Worse than the POS making the comment is the laughter of the crowd. My estimation of Aussies just started circling the drain.
It’s H’wood; whatcha expect? Class, dignity, maturity? Only if it’s written into the script.
I had the misfortune of seeing these a**holes as a warm-up act for Weezer. I thought it was the lamest thing I had ever seen, but some millennial chicks seated nearby were wetting themselves.
(Weezer was great!)
Is Disney going to dump Jack Black like a lead balloon, like they did Gina Carano?
It may have been a band member who made the comment, not Jack Black (per the article). Still, I’d be surprised if the sentiment wasn’t shared by Black even if he’s not the one who said it.
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