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Olivia Rodrigo and Lily Allen Dedicate ‘F– You’ to the Supreme Court at Glastonbury: ‘We Hate You’​

Olivia Rodrigo didn’t mince her words when addressing the Supreme Court’s vote to overturn Roe v. Wade via the Dobbs v. Jackson decision on Friday during her set at the Glastonbury music festival in England.

“I’m devastated and terrified that so many women and so many girls are going to die because of this,” she said, bringing out Lily Allen to sing the song “F— You,” which they dedicated to each of the justices who voted in favor of the decision.

“I wanted to dedicated this next song to the five members of the Supreme Court who have shown us that, at the end of the day, they truly don’t give a s— about freedom,” she continued. “This song goes out to the justices: Samuel Alito, Clarence Thomas, Neil Gorsuch, Amy Coney Barrett, and Brett Kavanaugh. We hate you.”

Rodrigo has often been outspoken about equal rights on stage. In May, after the Supreme Court’s draft decision on Dobbs v. Jackson leaked, she spoke about abortion during a Washington, D.C. concert.

“Because we’re in D.C., I couldn’t pass up the opportunity to say how heartbroken I am over the Supreme Court’s potential decision,” she said. “Our bodies should never be in the hands of politicians. I hope we can raise our voices to protect our right, to have a safe abortion, which is a right that so many people before us have worked so hard to get.”

The “Good 4 U” singer also wasn’t the only one to address the Supreme Court’s decision at Glastonbury. Phoebe Bridgers led a chant of “F— the Supreme Court” during her set.

“In all honesty, it’s like super surreal and fun. But I am having, like, the shittiest day,” she told the audience. “Are there any Americans here?” she continued. “Who wants to say ‘F— the Supreme Court’ on three?”

Billie Eilish also introduced her song “Your Power” with a comment about the decision, saying: “Today is a really, really dark day for women in the U.S. I’m just going to say that because I can’t bear to think about it any longer.”

 
Taylor Swift always made me laugh a bit because I knew she was from a rich part of town in rural Pennsylvania---- and yet she would still sing with a Southern twang. The area she's from is like the bedroom city for rich Philadelphia or Washington DC commuters.
I was always amazed that people couldn't see she was just Jewel 2.0.
 
None of them will leave the states. They have to pay exit taxes on actual wealth rather than income. They will have a second home in a tax friendly dominion and continue to have the benefits of US citizenship. Any of them who DO leave, I can bet you they will have an army of tax accountants making sure they have squirrelled away all their wealth where the taxman can’t get it. Hypocrites the lot of them.
We are full, by the way. Try Canada.
 
Oh dear, why do we take these people seriously again?

I was just thinking the same thing. Haven't heard David Bowie's opinion.
He avoided politics altogether. At most made some allusions here and there. Also, every US-hating fagola covers "I'm Afraid of Americans" as if it was some gotcha against the country as a whole, when it is supposed to be critical solely of American companies' pervasiveness.

I do recall he trolled half of the UK when he said "they'd benefit greatly with a fascist leader" or something along the lines.
 
Reading takes like these makes me glad My favorite artists are either too old to give a fuck, aren't into polítical sperging for brownie points, don't have social media or have been dead for a while.
It makes me happy that all my favorite artists are either centuries dead or from a completely different culture/Japanese.
 
At least Jewel busted her arse to make it. I never thought much of her until I heard her interview on Rogan. She legitimately came from nothing, and earned everything that she had.
Did she? The rumors going around back then were all her stories about sleeping in her car and having nothing were 100% made up.
 
That twat from Green Day (chuckles) has announced he is leaving the United States bc Roe v Wade was overturned.

Add him to the list of people who have not read the decisions or even intelligent, informed coverage of Dobbs v Jackson Women's Health or the cases it overturns.
Allow me to stress how teeeible Green Day is, probably the shittiest, most cringe band from the 90s era in a whole procession of bad 90s bands....
 
Hillary needs her Moloch sacrifices
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Oh dear, why do we take these people seriously again?


He avoided politics altogether. At most made some allusions here and there. Also, every US-hating fagola covers "I'm Afraid of Americans" as if it was some gotcha against the country as a whole, when it is supposed to be critical solely of American companies' pervasiveness.

I do recall he trolled half of the UK when he said "they'd benefit greatly with a fascist leader" or something along the lines.
Yeah he avoided politics entirely except for the period of time he advocated for turning the UK into a fascist state. Hmm.
 
None of them will leave the states. They have to pay exit taxes on actual wealth rather than income. They will have a second home in a tax friendly dominion and continue to have the benefits of US citizenship. Any of them who DO leave, I can bet you they will have an army of tax accountants making sure they have squirrelled away all their wealth where the taxman can’t get it. Hypocrites the lot of them.
We are full, by the way. Try Canada.
As if Nickelback wasn't enough. :story:
 
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Howard Stern on Roe v. Wade’s overturning: ‘I’m actually going to probably have to run for president now’​

Howard Stern is ripping the Supreme Court’s decision striking down Roe v. Wade, saying the ruling might spur him to launch a White House bid.

“I’m actually going to probably have to run for president now,” the SiriusXM host told “Howard Stern Show” listeners on Monday.

The show marked Stern’s first public comments about Friday’s Supreme Court decision, which overturned the 1973 landmark ruling that had provided a constitutional right to abortion.

Stern, who’s long railed against the United States’ Electoral College system, said of conservative Supreme Court Justices Amy Coney Barrett, Brett Kavanaugh and Neil Gorsuch: “These appointed judges by [former President] Trump were appointed by a president who lost the popular vote by 3 million votes. This is where we get into trouble.”

If he were to run for office, the 68-year-old radio pro said, “I am going to do the very simple thing that’ll set the country straight: one vote, one person. No more Electoral College. I’m getting rid of it.”

“The problem with most presidents is they have too big of an agenda. The only agenda I would have is to make the country fair again,” Stern said.

Stern slammed Justice Clarence Thomas, who joined the 6-3 majority decision, describing him as “sitting there like Darth Vader, dormant [and] waiting for other kooks to join the Supreme Court.”

“I’ll give you a couple of examples of why this is so horrible,” Stern said, as he mentioned “everyday women who go to the doctor and they find out that the baby has horrible birth defects.”

“A lot of times women are raped. A lot of times contraception doesn’t work. And then there’s even a more confusing state where a man and a woman want to have a baby, and all of a sudden things go medically wrong,” Stern later told a listener.

“We were past all of this — and we still are. We as a country voted for Hillary Clinton by 3 million votes,” Stern, who supported the 2016 Democratic presidential nominee over Trump, exclaimed.

“We voted for Biden because it was repugnant — all this horseshit,” Stern continued. “But now for life, we’re stuck.”

“The other thing is, if I do run for president — and I’m not f—— around, I’m really thinking about it — because the only other thing I’m going to do is appoint five more Supreme Court justices,” Stern said.

After co-host Robin Quivers questioned whether Stern could make such a change, he replied with a slight chuckle, “I don’t know. I don’t know what I’m doing exactly.”

“I’m not afraid to do it. As soon as I become president, you’re gonna get five new Supreme Court justices that are going to overturn all this bullshit.”

Stern has floated a potential presidential runbefore. Last year, the “Howard Stern Comes Again” author said if he were to run against Trump in 2024, he would “beat his ass.” Trump has not confirmed a 2024 bid.

Stern ran as a libertarian in New York’s gubernatorial race in 1994, before dropping out after the state’s Supreme Court upheld a requirement that he would have to disclose his personal finances as a political candidate.
 
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Howard Stern on Roe v. Wade’s overturning: ‘I’m actually going to probably have to run for president now’​

Howard Stern is ripping the Supreme Court’s decision striking down Roe v. Wade, saying the ruling might spur him to launch a White House bid.

“I’m actually going to probably have to run for president now,” the SiriusXM host told “Howard Stern Show” listeners on Monday.

The show marked Stern’s first public comments about Friday’s Supreme Court decision, which overturned the 1973 landmark ruling that had provided a constitutional right to abortion.

Stern, who’s long railed against the United States’ Electoral College system, said of conservative Supreme Court Justices Amy Coney Barrett, Brett Kavanaugh and Neil Gorsuch: “These appointed judges by [former President] Trump were appointed by a president who lost the popular vote by 3 million votes. This is where we get into trouble.”

If he were to run for office, the 68-year-old radio pro said, “I am going to do the very simple thing that’ll set the country straight: one vote, one person. No more Electoral College. I’m getting rid of it.”

“The problem with most presidents is they have too big of an agenda. The only agenda I would have is to make the country fair again,” Stern said.

Stern slammed Justice Clarence Thomas, who joined the 6-3 majority decision, describing him as “sitting there like Darth Vader, dormant [and] waiting for other kooks to join the Supreme Court.”

“I’ll give you a couple of examples of why this is so horrible,” Stern said, as he mentioned “everyday women who go to the doctor and they find out that the baby has horrible birth defects.”

“A lot of times women are raped. A lot of times contraception doesn’t work. And then there’s even a more confusing state where a man and a woman want to have a baby, and all of a sudden things go medically wrong,” Stern later told a listener.

“We were past all of this — and we still are. We as a country voted for Hillary Clinton by 3 million votes,” Stern, who supported the 2016 Democratic presidential nominee over Trump, exclaimed.

“We voted for Biden because it was repugnant — all this horseshit,” Stern continued. “But now for life, we’re stuck.”

“The other thing is, if I do run for president — and I’m not f—— around, I’m really thinking about it — because the only other thing I’m going to do is appoint five more Supreme Court justices,” Stern said.

After co-host Robin Quivers questioned whether Stern could make such a change, he replied with a slight chuckle, “I don’t know. I don’t know what I’m doing exactly.”

“I’m not afraid to do it. As soon as I become president, you’re gonna get five new Supreme Court justices that are going to overturn all this bullshit.”

Stern has floated a potential presidential runbefore. Last year, the “Howard Stern Comes Again” author said if he were to run against Trump in 2024, he would “beat his ass.” Trump has not confirmed a 2024 bid.

Stern ran as a libertarian in New York’s gubernatorial race in 1994, before dropping out after the state’s Supreme Court upheld a requirement that he would have to disclose his personal finances as a political candidate.
I'd like to see this guy try to run for the taco truck.
 
After co-host Robin Quivers questioned whether Stern could make such a change, he replied with a slight chuckle, “I don’t know. I don’t know what I’m doing exactly.”
Why do I feel like that last sentence is a perfect summary of Howard Stern?

The guy’s totally lost touch with reality and seems to be spinning his wheels on his show he barely does anymore.

Seriously, I think he’s down to three episodes a week and is taking months long breaks.
 
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