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Bruce Springsteen Will Never Surrender to Donald Trump – Twitchy

The biggest thing this editor learned from Eric Alterman’s piece in the New York Times this weekend is that President Donald Trump is only three years older than Bruce Springsteen. He pictured Springsteen at least a decade younger, but Springsteen is 75 and Trump is 78. One is serving his second term as president of the United States; the other is on tour in Europe pulling a Dixie Chicks (who now just go by “The Chicks” so no one confuses them for Confederates), trashing the president on stage.





First, that’s a terrible illustration — no wonder there’s no credit with it. Alterman, by the way, is the author of “It Ain’t No Sin to Be Glad You’re Alive: The Promise of Bruce Springsteen,” so he’s quite the fanboy.

Alterman writes:

Introducing “Land of Hope and Dreams” as the first song on the tour’s opening night in Manchester, England, Mr. Springsteen told the crowd that the United States was “currently in the hands of a corrupt, incompetent and treasonous administration” that has “no concern or idea of what it means to be deeply American.”

 Mr. Trump heard this as a challenge. The president threatened an “investigation” into Mr. Springsteen’s support for Kamala Harris and blustered on Truth Social that this “Highly Overrated … not a talented guy” was “Just a pushy, obnoxious JERK.” Later he put out a fake video in which he hits Mr. Springsteen with a golf ball.

Perhaps Mr. Trump worried that a simple, uncompromised patriotic message on offer from a man who is arguably the nation’s most beloved male rock star would break through to his fans.

“The nation’s most beloved male rock star.”

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That’s because we still remember him from his non-stop music videos on MTV back in the ’80s.

As we said, it’s a stunningly bad illustration.





Alterman is really triggered by that golf ball video, so here it is again for your enjoyment:

Alterman concludes his piece:

Mr. Trump’s deepfake golf ball assault did not deter Mr. Springsteen. On subsequent nights, Mr. Springsteen changed his set list: The show opened with “No Surrender.” He not only repeated the same speeches but also released a live recording from that night of the tour, where he could be heard saying: “Tonight we ask all who believe in democracy and the best of our American experiment to rise with us, raise your voices against authoritarianism and let freedom ring!”

Cringe.

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