The official page of the hit TV show “The Sopranos” mocked President Biden for not dropping out of the 2024 presidential race.
The page, which featured only comments using scenes and quotes from the show, was responding to the president’s public statement that he would not give up his federal nomination, despite calls for him to do so following his poor debate performance.
“Let me be as clear as possible: I am the sitting president of the United States. I am the Democratic nominee. I will continue my campaign,” the president said. I have written.
Crime drama show Responded Twitter responded to Biden’s comments by posting a picture of James Gandolfini’s Tony Soprano character, who wrote: “If you have to keep telling yourself you’re the boss, then you’re not the boss.”
The post has been viewed more than 10 million times and sparked new criticism of the president on “The Sopranos” pages.
“We ranked the president on a ratio,” the account added, which refers to posts on the platform receiving more replies than likes.
This mockery prompted an almost endless stream of replies from readers.
“Whoever came up with the idea for this post deserves a raise.” I have written lawyer.
“This is the tweet of the year” Novelist.
This sentiment echoes recent comments from Drea de Matteo, who played Adriana on “The Sopranos,” who explained that her political views aren’t always welcomed in Hollywood.
“There are a lot of quiet Trump supporters. [in Hollywood]there are a lot of [Robert F. Kennedy Jr.] “I’m curious how much the actors endorsing Biden are being paid at this point. I wonder if De Niro was paid for going to court for that,” she said.
“Even though it was getting rave reviews from critics, we were still outcasts,” the actress said of the show. “So I’m still an outcast. I’m here. They’re going to take me into the woods and shoot me for not supporting Biden,” she added.
Several prominent figures on the left in Hollywood have called on Biden to step down, including staunch Democrat and author Stephen King, a vocal anti-Trump figure, who said it’s time for Biden to withdraw from the race.
“Joe Biden has been a great president, but for the sake of the America he clearly loves, the time has come to announce that he will not be running for reelection.”
Agency mogul and WME chief executive Ari Emanuel also said the president is too old.
“My dad passed away at 92, but he took the car away when he was 81. For me, it was a pretty easy test,” Emanuel said. The Hollywood Reporter“If you were to drive from downtown Beverly Hills to Malibu, would you want Biden driving at night? Would you want Trump driving at night? If the answer is neither, then you can’t let them run a $27 trillion enterprise called the United States of America.”
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