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Showing Original Post only (View all)So Fox and Breitbart, etc., are mad at Bruce Springsteen, again. [View all]
RollingStone.com posted the video under the title, Watch Bruce Springsteen Taunt Trump With 'Don't Hang Up' in Australia, explaining in the related article:
Bruce Springsteen trolled Donald Trump with a cover of the Orlons' "Don't Hang Up" in Melbourne after the president's disastrous phone call with Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull.
Springsteen opened his Melbourne concert with an acoustic rendition of the peppy 1962 pop hit, hoping its story of a rocky teenage romance might serve as a diplomatic salve. "We stand before you, embarrassed Americans, tonight," Springsteen cracked as he introduced the song, adding, "We're gonna use this to send a letter back home."
Springsteen opened his Melbourne concert with an acoustic rendition of the peppy 1962 pop hit, hoping its story of a rocky teenage romance might serve as a diplomatic salve. "We stand before you, embarrassed Americans, tonight," Springsteen cracked as he introduced the song, adding, "We're gonna use this to send a letter back home."
Poutraged admirers, defenders, and enablers of Donald "America-Basher in Chief" tRump are reporting through their Ministry of Propaganda outlets that Springsteen declared himself, 'Embarrassed' to be an American', inciting the RW base to fire off a barrage of strongly worded comments and tweets. Of course, being embarrassed to be an American and being an embarrassed American as a guest in the country whose leader the US president just yelled at and hung up on are not quite the same thing, but then nuance never was a strong suit of the Trumpistas.
According to FoxNews.com,
Bruce Springsteen, a once proud American with his song Born in the USA said at a concert in Australia he's embarrassed to be an American.
(Sorry, not liking to this, but it can easily be found in a search.)
Discussing his song Wrecking Ball, a denouncement of the Wall Street bankers who crashed the economy, Springsteen told the Guardian:
"I have spent my life judging the distance between American reality and the American dream," Springsteen told the conference, where the album was aired for the first time. It was written, he claimed, not just out of fury but out of patriotism, a patriotism traduced.
"What was done to our country was wrong and unpatriotic and un-American and nobody has been held to account," he later told the Guardian. "There is a real patriotism underneath the best of my music but it is a critical, questioning and often angry patriotism."
"What was done to our country was wrong and unpatriotic and un-American and nobody has been held to account," he later told the Guardian. "There is a real patriotism underneath the best of my music but it is a critical, questioning and often angry patriotism."
Anyone who has been paying attention would know that Born in the USA was also a song of questioning and angry patriotism, not the declaration of nationalistic pride it's often been misinterpreted as. The songwriter very publicly objected to Ronald Reagan using the song as a rallying cry for the Republican candidate's campaign, and has not been secretive as to the reason he asked them to cease and desist.
Breitbart.com also claimed, in a piece entitled, Bruce Springsteen Tells Australia Audience Hes Embarrassed to Be American :
It seems the 67-year-old E Street Band leader is using his tour across the Australian continent to take shots at the Trump administration.
(Nope, not linking to Breitbart either. The quotes will easily lead you to the story.)
The RW base is really riled up that Springsteen has dared to disrespect the pResident and criticize America. Oh, the Irony and the Hypocrisy. Someone ought to write a book.
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So Fox and Breitbart, etc., are mad at Bruce Springsteen, again. [View all]
Dark n Stormy Knight
Feb 2017
OP
Lucky you! Bruce would be one of the greatest singer-songwriter-performers ever,
Dark n Stormy Knight
Feb 2017
#10
Faux outrage to deflect Trumputin's Russian ties & PO'd Springsteen wouldn't play
wordpix
Feb 2017
#14
Poutrage, for sure. The RW Ministry of Propaganda are experts. Imagine if
Dark n Stormy Knight
Feb 2017
#16
Exactly! He really is their champion, but they're too blind to see that.
Dark n Stormy Knight
Feb 2017
#18
I find modern country music annoying thanks mostly to the frequently
Dark n Stormy Knight
Feb 2017
#31
I've been thinking along those same lines as well, but with not nearly
Dark n Stormy Knight
Feb 2017
#44
I have a feeling weasels like Newt Gingrich and Dick Cheney get it.
Dark n Stormy Knight
Feb 2017
#40
Holy crap, that's a lot of fans! I saw him on that tour at JFK stadium in Philly.
Dark n Stormy Knight
Feb 2017
#42
I'm an info junkie, so I looked up your Darkness show. Sounds awesome!
Dark n Stormy Knight
Feb 2017
#52
Since no one seems to be positive of that set list, maybe you ought to contact BruceBase
Dark n Stormy Knight
Feb 2017
#64
Lulz. Yeah, sorry seaweed skins, but the most "adult" people are the ones
Dark n Stormy Knight
Feb 2017
#25
Fine. You guys go ahead and only listen to right-wing musicians on your itunes playlists.
Warren DeMontague
Feb 2017
#26
So much good music out there, thank goodness! Now, I get that it is, of course,
Dark n Stormy Knight
Feb 2017
#54
I had never heard of them before they got in the news for the dubious
Dark n Stormy Knight
Feb 2017
#63
I know, right? If I let myself really think about the immeasurably epic hypocrisy
Dark n Stormy Knight
Feb 2017
#53