Posted on 04/14/2016 6:13:15 AM PDT by DeathBeforeDishonor1
Tuesday on MSNBCs Morning Joe, U2 frontman and anti-poverty activist Bono called for the U.S. to send more assistance to Europe to shore up the European Union as it buckles under the Third World migrant crisis, even though Americans are struggling to bear their own tax burdens.
I know the American taxpayer is really hurting at the moment and the same in Europe, Bono said. But I think between Europe and America there is a consensus building that, you know, the corruption thats killing as many kids as disease can be dealt with by structuring these concessional loans on the conditions that these countries that we give them to reform.
Bonos MSNBC segment was meant to draw attention to his upcoming testimony Tuesday before a U.S. Senate subcommittee, where he is expected to discuss violent extremism and the role of foreign assistance.
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Eh, because hes not. Buying the label hype didn't make Bono talented. In fact, in an interview I had seen some years back, the musically talented members of the band were being interviewed. The band had already formed and was looking for a singer. They talent search was "extensive"...that is to say, they held a tryout at their high school. Of just the members of that school, he was only the fifth best singer (find any real vocalist and they will tell you how miserably unskilled Bono is). They couldn't decide who amongst the leading four should be hired and had some disagreements about it. One day the one who used to wear the flattop realized that what the band was missing and was needed in a front man was charisma. When he brought that to the bands attention they all agreed on Bono.
No real talent, just "charisma" and label hype.
Sounds a lot like Obama.
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