Rocker and environmental activist Jimmy Buffett jabbed Republican lawmakers during a concert in support of Florida Democrat gubernatorial candidate Andrew Gillum and Sen. Bill Nelson (D-FL) in West Palm Beach, Florida, on Saturday.
The Associated Press reports Jimmy Buffett changed the lyrics of “Come Monday” to reference the November 6 midterm election, singing “Come Tuesday, things will change. Come Tuesday, we’re making a change. It’s been two insane years and it’s time to really switch gears.”
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Hope he chokes on a joint!
oh well by by buffet you loser!! truly amazes me how many ignorant commies are living in this country!! to be on board for any democrat in this election.. pinch yourself because... YOU ARE A COMMUNIST
like someone is supposed to really give a damn what that washed up has been has to say.
Isn't it ironic how certain people, who have benefited from republican supported capitalism, bite the hand that feeds them?
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Isn't it ironic how certain people, who have benefited from republican supported capitalism, bite the hand that feeds them?
November 5, 2018 at 9:37 PM
Yep, because they have a mental illness and always has.
I've never liked his music anyway and could never figure out how anyone could.
If you want a true conservative musician, check out Trace Adkins. Not only is he a conservative but he doesn't back down to Socialists wanting to destroy the Confederate flag or Confederate monuments. His ancestors fought for the Confederacy and he is a member of the Sons of Confederate Veterans.
NO MORE 5 PM FOR ME HE IS A TRAITOR.
And sings patriot songs he is a POS.
This clown was in his time back when I was. Singing some crap about a cheeseburger. Never liked him a little in the day and sure as hell can't stomach the ole burn out now.
who cares about Buffet. Cheese Burgers in Paradise ? no talent hack.
The guy is worth over $550 millions dollars, has a list of hit songs, restaurants, his own casino, retirement home.
He is also involved with all sorts of Charity work.
I'm not a big fan of his music, but to simply write this guy off and demonize him for exercising his free speech doesn't seem very "American" to me.
How about you all engage in some ideas and civil discourse instead of the vitriol and name calling?
And to think I liked his music. Well, never again. You democratic slob. I had a feeling this jerk was an a-hole.
A "used to be" traitor!
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