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2:19 pm - 09/05/2012

10 Famous Musicians Who Might Be Voting For Mitt Romney



On the most discussed track from Lil Wayne's facepalm-tastic new mixtape, Dedication 4, Nicki Minaj raps, "I'm a Republican voting for Mitt Romney/You lazy bitches is f*cking up the economy." Whenever a celebrity -- especially a top-40 pop star -- supports a Republican or says something even slightly conservative, it's always a huge news story, as we tend to think of musicians and HollyWEIRD types to be flaming heart liberals.

Additionally, the few actors, actresses and singers out there who do lean to the right are often nut jobs, like Ted Nugent. This is unfair for two reasons: 1) liberals are often nut jobs, too, and 2) there are plenty of under-the-radar conservatives on the radio who might vote for Romney this election who we don't tend to think of as Republicans.




1. The Beach Boys

Apparently we won’t be adding Beach Boys singer Bruce Johnston to list of celebrities that will be fundraising for President Obama. While taking a picture with a fan Johnston had plenty to say about Obama and the current state of the Republican party.Johnston refers to the President as a “socialist A-Hole.” The Beach Boys vocalist goes on to talk about the state of the Republican party and refers to the possible GOP Presidential candidate Mitt Romney by saying “our guy isn’t good,” and that “Regan and Tip O’ Neill are the last two good guys.”

Johnston then goes on to refer that if Obama does succeed in getting re-elected, “wait ’till he doesn’t have to try anymore, you’re f**ked.”

2. Franikie Avalon

Supported McCain for president in 2008.

3. Arlo Guthrie

Folk singer Arlo Guthrie is, among other things, a hippie icon. Long before he started touring, he was on the bill at Woodstock. One of his best-known songs, “Alice’s Restaurant Massacree,” is an 18-minute ballad that confronted the Vietnam-era draft with dark humor.

So the reaction was mixed, to say the least, when Guthrie began acknowledging he had registered as a Republican around 2003 or ‘04.

4. Prodigy

And other current celebrities are coming out for the Republican primaries as well; rapper Prodigy has voiced support for Paul, as has actor Vince Vaughn (which The Office writer and cast member Mindy Kaling Tweeted “makes me like him more”), while Russell Crowe has been linked to Rick Perry.

5. Gene Simmons

Kiss frontman Gene Simmons endorsed Republican presidential primary candidate Mitt Romney on Tuesday in an interview with Fox News, expressing regret over his endorsement of President Barack Obama in 2008.

When asked by host Gretchen Carlson who his pick was for president, Simmons responded, "Strictly speaking on the economy and in my humble opinion, Mitt Romney."

Particularly impressed with Romney’s business experience, Simmons noted that he thought Romney had the best chance at fixing the nation's economy. “America is a business and should be run by a businessman,” Simmons said.

6. John Popper

Popper has said, "I was a bleeding-heart liberal, until I got a job" and describes himself as "a libertarian who is a Republican when pushed." Popper summed up his political position by saying "I believe in freedom for markets and freedom for individuals, so I guess that makes me a libertarian."

7. LL Cool J

Republican rappers are far and few between, though 50 Cent has compared himself to George W. Bush and LL Cool J attended the 2004 Republican National Convention.

8. Meat Loaf

He would do anything for love -- except vote for Obama. Cheesy '70s rock icon Michael Lee Aday (better known as Meat Loaf), performing on this evening's Tonight Show With Jay Leno, tells Esquire he's been "banned from two TV shows" because of his political views. "USA Today has me listed as a Republican," he says, agreeing that he'd heard shows don't want Republicans, "But I didn't really believe they'd do that."

9. Hilary Duff

Stunningly charming pop star turned actress, Hilary Duff, is a registered Republican in her home state of Texas.

10. Johnny Ramone

He was a rebel in a rebel’s world, though. Johnny Ramone was a fiercely Republican-voting, NRA-supporting musician in a milieu that is remarkable for its embrace of all things left.

Johnny went worldwide public with his partisanship in 2002, when the Ramones were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. At the microphone to give props to the people who made it all possible, he offered his own version of a Michael Moore moment.

“God bless President Bush, and God bless America,” he said, clad in his trademark T-shirt, ripped blue jeans and leather jacket.


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violue 5th-Sep-2012 06:24 pm (UTC)
just his career, bb, just his "career"
vehiclesshockme 5th-Sep-2012 06:35 pm (UTC)
But Bob had bitch tits!

vehiclesshockme 5th-Sep-2012 06:35 pm (UTC)
Still alive!

Although being dead doesn't stop people from voting in my city... :-X
ashtraysoul 5th-Sep-2012 06:50 pm (UTC)
That's a rather tender subject. Another slice, anyone?
w0rds0fl0ve 5th-Sep-2012 06:53 pm (UTC)
i was in germany last november and he was all over tv there
trex_in_boots 5th-Sep-2012 07:02 pm (UTC)
I didn't either.
cricketgrl 5th-Sep-2012 06:24 pm (UTC)
The only one that surprised me was L.L Cool J. I always assumed he was a Democrat.
totegay 5th-Sep-2012 06:24 pm (UTC)
so basically, smh at everyone on this list.
drfaith101 5th-Sep-2012 07:27 pm (UTC)
mte
sooz 5th-Sep-2012 07:33 pm (UTC)
well johnny ramone is dead, so he for sure isn't voting for romney
totegay 5th-Sep-2012 07:40 pm (UTC)
tbh i didn't even scroll through the whole list. i'm shaking my head at anyone voting republican. adorable icon. <3
isntdaveone 5th-Sep-2012 06:24 pm (UTC)
i thought a lot of these 'celebs' were long dead tbh.
jigglemypuff 5th-Sep-2012 06:27 pm (UTC)
I thought Joey Ramone was long dead.
jigglemypuff 5th-Sep-2012 06:30 pm (UTC)
Or Johnny rather.
jigglemypuff 5th-Sep-2012 06:25 pm (UTC)
They forgot Uncle Ted and Crazy Dave. Or maybe Mittens is ashamed of them?
kol123 5th-Sep-2012 06:25 pm (UTC)
why joey why
kol123 5th-Sep-2012 06:26 pm (UTC)
why johnny why
soft_volume 5th-Sep-2012 06:32 pm (UTC)
i just like to watch you guys
ohsnapohsnap 5th-Sep-2012 06:25 pm (UTC)
fiddy
candycheeks 5th-Sep-2012 06:25 pm (UTC)
no 1 i care about.
good.
foureyedgirl 5th-Sep-2012 06:39 pm (UTC)
lol mte
violue 5th-Sep-2012 06:25 pm (UTC)
10. Joey Ramone


lol

VOTING FROM BEYOND THE GRAAAAAAAAAAAAAVE
ani_di_franco 5th-Sep-2012 06:26 pm (UTC)
LL, you better fucking not. You already didn't take your shirt off when I saw you in concert on a hot summer night in an outdoor venue. I'm not having this shit.
therearewords 5th-Sep-2012 06:48 pm (UTC)
You sure it was really him because that stinks.
ani_di_franco 5th-Sep-2012 06:51 pm (UTC)
Yeah, it was last summer. I heard he's gotten conservative in his old age and that his new wife does not appreciate it when he takes off his shirt.

Edited at 2012-09-05 06:51 pm (UTC)
distantechoes4 5th-Sep-2012 06:27 pm (UTC)
Really, Hilary? I rooted for you, gurl. We all rooted for you.
juryrig 5th-Sep-2012 06:49 pm (UTC)
mte.
sooz 5th-Sep-2012 07:34 pm (UTC)
I feel the same way about buffy... BUFFY I LOVE YOU AND YOU ARE A SHITTY REPUBLICAN D:
midnightsecret 5th-Sep-2012 08:07 pm (UTC)
Nooooo!
professor_chaos 5th-Sep-2012 06:27 pm (UTC)
most of them are baby boomers anyway and not really relevant anymore (yes that includes Hillary Duff who in my mind has never really been a relevant celeb) so none of them are really a surprise except maybe Gene Simmons
jigglemypuff 5th-Sep-2012 06:28 pm (UTC)
Why Gene? He's always been republican. And a huge asshole.
professor_chaos 5th-Sep-2012 06:35 pm (UTC)
i did not know that. I guess I just assumed he would be more liberal than not. The things you learn.
julietislimited 5th-Sep-2012 06:28 pm (UTC)
hilary and ll cool j kind of shocked me.
theantipoet 5th-Sep-2012 06:28 pm (UTC)
funny story: if you're in CA, your vote doesn't matter.

so I'll shrug at any celebs voting for Romney because there's no way in hell the state is flipping Republican.

(of course, it's also why I'll be voting socialist or Green in NJ because I know my vote doesn't matter, so I may as well vote for a candidate I agree with on the issues instead of picking the guy who happens to be better than Romney)
sprywonderdog 5th-Sep-2012 07:23 pm (UTC)
I wish everyone that said "My vote doesn't matter" would vote for who they agree with on issues. I wish everyone that voted just Democrat or Republican would look at the candidates rather than the party, too.

Every vote matters, especially when it comes to local elections.
needaccount 5th-Sep-2012 09:08 pm (UTC)
Wait, why does your vote not matter?
akaich0u 6th-Sep-2012 03:25 am (UTC)
California is possibly the bluest state in existence (well maybe not those hicks in Kern, but w/e). We'll vote Democratic til we fall in the ocean. So, those voting Republican won't even register as a blip and there are already so many Democratic votes that it's like adding one more grain of sand onto a beach.

Ofc, that's just speaking colloquially. I think (educated) voting always matters, no matter where you are.
baglady25 5th-Sep-2012 06:29 pm (UTC)
I don't understand black people or women who say they will be voting Republican. I just don't.
satellite__eyes 5th-Sep-2012 06:32 pm (UTC)
Lots of self-loathing going on there
publicfrenemy 5th-Sep-2012 06:33 pm (UTC)
I don't understand why anybody but multimillionaires would vote republican. Unless you make over $500,000 a year, you're probably voting against your interests, tbh.
baglady25 5th-Sep-2012 06:35 pm (UTC)
True, true.
foureyedgirl 5th-Sep-2012 06:41 pm (UTC)
exactly
scarletfbl 5th-Sep-2012 06:49 pm (UTC)
People would rather lose/throw away their money before having it help anyone who is not "one of them." That's the only thing I can think of.
peacetrains 5th-Sep-2012 07:00 pm (UTC)
Because they've been tricked into thinking that one day THEY can be one of those multimillionaires!
yousaidlog 5th-Sep-2012 07:01 pm (UTC)
this
robinsparkle 5th-Sep-2012 06:35 pm (UTC)
Same. I actually judge the hell out of any women or black people voting Republican. It's like those BS posts about Chick Fil A and how "oh I'm gay but I totally support Chick-fil-A and their freedom of speech".


I just...it doesn't make sense. I also dont understand anyone middle class or lower (hell, even upper middle class) voting Republican.

Edited at 2012-09-05 06:36 pm (UTC)
superhetoric 5th-Sep-2012 06:36 pm (UTC)
they're rich and only care about themselves. same reason anyone who isn't a fundamentalist christian votes republican.
anus 5th-Sep-2012 06:37 pm (UTC)
I don't understand how my parents have such liberal views, but believe the republicans are the only ones that can ~save the country~
abiding 5th-Sep-2012 06:38 pm (UTC)
m t e
miss_real 5th-Sep-2012 06:42 pm (UTC)
i don't get how republicans ever get in i mean, in theory they only benefit the rich....and their are CERTAINLY more poor people out there than rich so how in the hellll?!?!
vivisexion 5th-Sep-2012 06:45 pm (UTC)
~economic conservatism~
piratesswoop 5th-Sep-2012 06:58 pm (UTC)
BUT DEMOCRATS ARE BABY KILLERS AND SUPPORT THE GAYZ AND FREE HANDOUTS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
raychel86 5th-Sep-2012 08:13 pm (UTC)
Agreed, Republican women baffle me. They want to take away any say you have on your reproductive rights, IDGI!
akasha6915 5th-Sep-2012 10:02 pm (UTC)
I know a poor, Hispanic, bisexual women, who votes republican. Claims to be supportive of social issue, LGBTQ rights, but is economically conservative....I just still could not understand her constant voting against herself.
goldenlockets 6th-Sep-2012 02:11 am (UTC)
i said the same thing the other day (i don't understand how ANY minority (women/POCs/lgbt individuals can vote republican) and this one girl got SO MAD.
it's like... i understand that religion is a factor for some people (in regards to abortion and gay marriage) but i seriously don't understand how like two issues trump your own rights? how are you voting for a party whose literal goal is to vote against you on EVERY SINGLE ISSUE and limit your rights in every possible way????

sorry i was really upset about that.
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