Rapper Macklemore, the ‘Thriftshop’ guy, is in a very weird place after he released a song that was anti-Joe Biden while being pro-Palestine. There’s a few weird ways to look at this whole thing and we can break them down in simple ways for everyone.
1) Macklemore said he’s not voting for Joe Biden in the fall. That’s a HUGE WIN for America because Macklemore obviously has millions of fans he can reach. 2) Macklemore sounds very pro-free-Palestine and that may conflict some folks. Macklemore should have condemned terrorism, of course. And it would have been better for him to be against the war/conflict in general, wanting peace for both sides, and wanting America to be OUT of it and away from any possibility of being involved in any wars. It’s like Joe Biden’s White House has been a complete failure and we’re getting mixed up in all these things we shouldn’t be anywhere near.
Macklemore’s words against Joe Biden mean more to Americans than whatever or however he feels about the conflict overseas. Here’s the thing folks, whomever is president this fall means more to the common American than how Macklemore feels about Palestine and Israel. Let those folks overseas figure out their own problems. I hope they stop fighting, but we got things in America to fix and we can’t have someone like Joe Biden or any Democrat in office this fall. The Democrats are just so clueless, out of touch, and ruining everything they touch that America can’t afford or survive under their failed circus fake pronoun leadership.
So however you feel about Macklemore’s views on Palestine or Israel, just remember he’s on the right side of politics by not voting for Joe Biden. That’s the bigger picture for Americans. If we can get some world peace along the way, that would be the best ever. Clearly Biden’s failed White House can’t help get peace anywhere, because all we see is people fighting. Vote Republican.
NY Post talked about Macklemore’s song and anti-Biden views:
“Thrift Shop” rapper Macklemore has declared that he’s not voting for President Biden in the 2024 general election because of the commander-in-chief’s support for Israel’s war against Hamas.
“The blood is on your hands, Biden, we can see it all,” the 40-year-old raps in “Hind’s Hall,” a song released on Monday by the Seattle rapper.
“And f— no, I’m not voting for you in the fall,” Macklemore, whose real name is Benjamin Hammond Haggerty, continues.
The song’s title is a reference to Columbia University’s Hamilton Hall, the building that a mob of masked protesters broke into and occupied until they were forcibly removed and arrested by NYPD officers.