By Ted Johnson
02.03.2020 - 20:16 / theshaderoom.com
Yikes! Things are not looking good for Bernie Sanders, and it looks like one of his rally’s may need some new performers. Apparently, Bernie had planned to have Chuck D perform under Public Enemy’s name, and Flavor Flav is not having it!
According to NBC News, Flav hit Bernie with a cease and desist over the weekend, alleging that the rally is using his image and likeness to promote the event. Since Chuck D would be performing under the stage name of Public Enemy, Flav’s lawyer wants to pump the
By Ted Johnson
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Neil Young has officially endorsed Bernie Sanders in the upcoming U.S. Presidental election.
Jane Fonda is throwing her support behind Bernie Sanders in the 2020 presidential race due to his position on climate change.
Jane Fonda is throwing her support behind Bernie Sanders in the 2020 presidential race due to his position on climate change.
Jane Fonda is throwing her support behind Bernie Sanders in the 2020 presidential race due to his position on climate change. The 82-year-old celebrity spoke ahead of another Fire Drill Friday protest in Los Angeles where she noted that since Elizabeth Warren and Amy Klobuchar, two candidates she reportedly donated to, are out of the race, she’s backing Sanders to be the Democratic nominee to go up against Donald Trump in the 2020 general election.
Jane Fonda still loves socialism.
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The drama between Public Enemy and Flavor Flav keeps on boiling following the latter's firing from the group.In a new statement received by Billboard on Monday (Mar. 2) signed by Public Enemy's Chuck D, James Bomb, DJ Lord, Pop Diesel and Jahi, the group clarifies that it "did not part ways with Flavor Flav over his political views." The statement comes days after Flav shared an open letter from his legal representation regarding Bernie Sanders' Los Angeles rally on Sunday (March 1).
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Flavor Flav has sent Senator Bernie Sanders a cease and desist over an upcoming rally featuring a performance by Public Enemy Radio.
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Flavor Flav has hit out at Bernie Sanders’ “Fake Revolution.”
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Flavor Flav is calling out Sanders after the 2020 presidential hopeful falsely listed Flav's hip-hop group, Public Enemy, as the headliner for a campaign event Sunday.