Posted on 10/08/2015 6:51:49 AM PDT by Helicondelta
Donald Trump and Julio Iglesias engaged in a war of words in the press Wednesday after the singer said he'd no longer perform in casinos owned by the billionaire presidential candidate. The singer called Trump a "clown" after saying "sorry to clowns" in an interview with the Spanish-language La Vanguardia, according to The New York Times. Although Iglesias was born in Spain, he titled his most recent album Mexico, a country that's been the target of many Trump rants since he announced his candidacy.
"I will never again play in his casinos," the singer said, saying that Trump's position on immigration wasn't correct. "I don't want to hurt the immigrants all over the world, and there are many casinos I can play that aren't owned by Mr. Trump."
The billionaire responded in a short statement: "Good, I don't like his voice or his performances anymore, anyhow!"
In the interview, Iglesias shrugged off the notion that he was bringing up Trump for publicity. "I'm maybe the biggest Latino artist in history," he said. "If you think that I need that now, that's wrong."
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And Julio’s Point is ???????
The top people in the polls have never held a political office.
GOPe still doesn’t understand that
Yawn
Julio Iglesias....age 72....Spanish father, Jewish mother....eight children....net worth approximately $300 million...lives in Miami with second wife....not an American citizen.
Bravo for your poetry
For all the libs Ive loathed before
Who act like some publicty whore
Im glad they came along
Ill cease to buy their song,
Dont let your ass get hit by thdoor
I got one myself from another song
Julio, ALL YOU ARE IS FARTS IN THE WIND, AND WIND IN YOUR FARTS.
“I’m maybe the biggest Latino artist in history,” he said.
This guy’s ego is overwrought.
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