Jane Fonda is throwing her support behind Bernie Sanders in the 2020 presidential race due to his position on climate change.
01.03.2020 - 07:56 / etcanada.com
Flavor Flav has hit out at Bernie Sanders’ “Fake Revolution.”
In a statement sent to Billboard, the rapper denounced the politician’s upcoming rally in Los Angeles, which will feature members of his hip hop group, Public Enemy.
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Making it clear that he does not support the candidate, a statement from Flav’s attorney Matthew H. Friedman said: “We have become aware that Flavor’s bandmate and Public Enemy
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.
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"Fight The Power" is on hold as a legendary hip-hop crew deals with internal tensions. Chuck D officially rinsed Public Enemy of Flavor Flav, who is no longer part of the pioneering hip-hop group. The contentious back-and-forth began over a Public Enemy Radio performance scheduled for Bernie Sanders' Sunday (March 1) rally in Los Angeles.
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“Ladies and gentleman, be woke! Be woke!” shouted rapper Chuck D in the closing moments of a Los Angeles campaign rally for Bernie Sanders on Sunday (March 1). “Use your minds, y’all!”For the iconic hip-hop frontman, it was another revolutionary turn in the story of Public Enemy, a group not known for mainstream party politics.
Flavor Flav has been fired from hip hop group Public Enemy following a spat over an appearance at a Bernie Sanders rally, according to Rolling Stone.
Before taking the stage Sunday at a Bernie Sanders rally in Los Angeles,Chuck Dtweeted his thoughts about fellowPublic Enemy member Flavor Flav's objection to the rap group's endorsement of the Democratic presidential candidate. In a series of tweets, Chuck D — who also performs alongside members of Rage Against the Machine and Cypress Hill in the rap/rock supergroupProphets of Rage — proceeded to outline why he's backing Sanders and how he feels about Flav's response to the event.
Chuck D and Public Enemy Radio performed at Senator Bernie Sanders’ rally in Los Angeles last night, where they played classics like “Fight the Power,” “Can’t Truss It,” “Bring the Noise,” “Shut ’Em Down,” and more. Sarah Silverman and Dick Van Dyke were also present at the event.
It comes after Flav issued a cease-and-desist letter against Sanders
Rap icons Public Enemy are parting ways with longtime member Flavor Flav. In a statement to Pitchfork, the group wrote: “Public Enemy and Public Enemy Radio will be moving forward without Flavor Flav. We thank him for his years of service and wish him well.” Flavor Flav was a member of Public Enemy for 37 years.
Rap veteran Flavor Flav has fired off a cease-and-desist notice to U.S. presidential hopeful Bernie Sanders to quit using Public Enemy’s name and his likeness in campaign propaganda.
Flavor Flav has sent Senator Bernie Sanders a cease and desist over an upcoming rally featuring a performance by Public Enemy Radio.
Before taking the stage at a Bernie Sanders rally in Los Angeles on Sunday (March 1), Chuck D tweeted his thoughts about fellow Public Enemy rapper Flavor Flav's objection to the rap group's endorsement of the democratic presidential candidate.
Flavor Flav has issued a cease and desist over Public Enemy performing at a Bernie Sanders rally. The statement addressed, in part, “the unauthorized use of [Flavor Flav’s] likeness, image and trademarked clock in promotional materials circulated by the [Sanders] campaign.”