cheka.
6th May 2017, 12:55 PM
why performers do stupid sh-t re politics that harm their popularity - this is why
http://www.billboard.com/articles/news/41317/kelly-clarkson-michelle-branch-unofficially-endorse-ron-paul
The Iowas caucuses are still a few days away, but two female pop singer-songwriters are already casting their vote for one 2012 Republican presidential candidate. On Wednesday night (Dec. 28), Kelly Clarkson unofficially endorsed Republican mainstay Ron Paul on Twitter, and Michelle Branch quickly followed suit.
"I love Ron Paul. I liked him a lot during the last republican nomination and no one gave him a chance," Clarkson wrote. "If he wins the nomination for the Republican party in 2012 he's got my vote. Too bad he probably won't."
Kelly Clarkson Inspires Flash Mob in 'What Doesn't Kill You (Stronger)' Video
The backlash from Clarkson's 925,000 followers quickly followed, with the pop singer clarifying that she does not endorse Paul's alleged racism (as reported in some recently retrieved newsletters in The New Republic) and calling some of the responses "demeaning & rude." "Ron Paul is about letting people decide, not the government. I am for this," she continued.
However, Clarkson did find one famous defender in Branch, who posted on Twitter, "I wholeheartedly agree. #RonPaul." Like Clarkson, Branch appeared to receive some unsightly responses, and followed with, "Hmm. Didn't mean to offend. I am not racist and am absolutely not a homophobe. Just trying to weed through the non-impressive choices!"
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http://www.music-news.com/news/UK/105174/Michelle-Branch-Warner-Bros-shelved-my-last-two-albums
Michelle Branch: ‘Warner Bros. shelved my last two albums’
Michelle says her long break from the limelight wasn’t intentional, it was because the record label she was signed to didn’t like her new sound.
“It wasn’t really a decision,” she told Fault Magazine of her comeback. “I’ve been actively trying to release music for seven years. I turned in two albums to my old label, Warner Bros., that both got shelved. In 2014, I finally got out of my contract and immediately started writing this record. So it just happened to be this is the one that made it across the finish line.”
http://www.billboard.com/articles/news/41317/kelly-clarkson-michelle-branch-unofficially-endorse-ron-paul
The Iowas caucuses are still a few days away, but two female pop singer-songwriters are already casting their vote for one 2012 Republican presidential candidate. On Wednesday night (Dec. 28), Kelly Clarkson unofficially endorsed Republican mainstay Ron Paul on Twitter, and Michelle Branch quickly followed suit.
"I love Ron Paul. I liked him a lot during the last republican nomination and no one gave him a chance," Clarkson wrote. "If he wins the nomination for the Republican party in 2012 he's got my vote. Too bad he probably won't."
Kelly Clarkson Inspires Flash Mob in 'What Doesn't Kill You (Stronger)' Video
The backlash from Clarkson's 925,000 followers quickly followed, with the pop singer clarifying that she does not endorse Paul's alleged racism (as reported in some recently retrieved newsletters in The New Republic) and calling some of the responses "demeaning & rude." "Ron Paul is about letting people decide, not the government. I am for this," she continued.
However, Clarkson did find one famous defender in Branch, who posted on Twitter, "I wholeheartedly agree. #RonPaul." Like Clarkson, Branch appeared to receive some unsightly responses, and followed with, "Hmm. Didn't mean to offend. I am not racist and am absolutely not a homophobe. Just trying to weed through the non-impressive choices!"
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http://www.music-news.com/news/UK/105174/Michelle-Branch-Warner-Bros-shelved-my-last-two-albums
Michelle Branch: ‘Warner Bros. shelved my last two albums’
Michelle says her long break from the limelight wasn’t intentional, it was because the record label she was signed to didn’t like her new sound.
“It wasn’t really a decision,” she told Fault Magazine of her comeback. “I’ve been actively trying to release music for seven years. I turned in two albums to my old label, Warner Bros., that both got shelved. In 2014, I finally got out of my contract and immediately started writing this record. So it just happened to be this is the one that made it across the finish line.”