Mumford and Sons endorsed Kamala
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They kicked out a member of the band for "being too political" by retweeting something conservative
Leftist politics isn't political, it's just being a good person. That's why not being a Leftist makes you a bad person.
The list of celebraty cucks grown longer. Wonder what they did with Diddy?
Children.
They really fucked it up this time! 🎵
The walls are closing in!
This might be the best example in an election of one of the Left/Right divides.
Trump is out there showing up in working class jobs and inviting on random people to talk with him and endorse him like local sports teams and victims of crime to talk about his plans to help them.
Harris is showing up with no actual policies other than buzzwords and inviting the richest of the rich celebrities to endorse her because she is a "good person."
Literally millionaires versus the peasants.
I have a problem with the term working class, and I wouldn't say anything, but I think it's germane here. Bitches think they're not working class cuz they have a college degree, but so do I, and I'm here to tell you: most of you work. Maybe not that hard. Maybe your job is to send emails and trick people. But you still are putting in your time for money even if you work for yourself.
So Kamala is out there talking to the people who think they're not working class and the ones who know they're not cuz they don't work. She runs along with that. But it's that meme with the Dick Cheney toast and trickle down economics. "We told them -- they were upper class." Meanwhile they struggle to put food on the table, and their kids go to school with violent felons. They just make more nominal money than someone who also works and struggles to put food on the table in a "lesser" place.
Remember when Trump said something bad about Nickelback and suddenly everyone loved them?
They're still a thing?
Every Kamala ad I've seen that doesn't just repeat the year 2025 on loop has claimed "Trump has millionaire friends, like a car manufacturer"
Meanwhile Kammy's entire platform is "Look at the shiny millionaire, look here's a singer that was popular in 2006, here's an actor who read lines!"
So she hasn't the hipster vote ...
I think I'd be more devastated if Sanford and Son endorsed her.
"Hey Lamont!"
"What dad?
"Vote for the big dummy, ya big dummy."
When was the last time these guys put out an album? I remember they were pretty cool back in like 2010, but I don't think I've ever heard a song from them that wasn't on the two albums they made around that time.
They’ve made four albums, although none since 2018. They kicked one of the band members out at one point for praising Andy Ngo’s book, and I honestly thought the band broke up at that time. Marcus Mumford made a solo album after that happened, too.
Are they registered as foreign agents?