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Billionaire Bruce criticizes ‘rich men’ during his recent concert speech

Billionaire Bruce criticizes 'rich men' during his recent concert speech

Michael Moore’s Discontent with Alex Jones

It seems Michael Moore has some beef with Alex Jones. Once a key player in liberal Hollywood, Moore now finds modern progressive movements have strayed into territory more extreme than his own films.

There’s a certain irony when you compare him to figures like Candace Owens, who have distanced themselves from conspiracy theories.

What’s Moore’s take? I guess he might, perhaps, be spinning tales or justifying a country’s questionable actions, like those in Iran, where reports suggest over 30,000 people have been killed.

In his recent writings, he seems to think that awareness is coming to light about some dark truths. “We are the bad guys! It took Trump to really show us our true nature!” he claims.

Good luck with that, Mikey. And it seems Democrats, like Jennifer Welch and Hasan Piker, might have to ramp up their rhetoric to stay relevant.

Michael J. Fox and CNN’s Blunder

When it comes to fake news, CNN really knows how to deliver it—just ask Michael J. Fox. The actor, who’s been fighting Parkinson’s disease, had to deal with a wrongfully aired tribute video that mistakenly suggested he was deceased.

Fox responded with a touch of humor, posing the question to his followers on social media: “Would you switch to the competition or try to soothe your worries?” It’s a pretty relatable moment, really.

SNL and Political Lapses

As if “Saturday Night Live” didn’t have enough going on, they recently made headlines by poking fun at political tragedies. Co-anchor Michael Che remarked on President Trump’s theater visit, saying, “What’s the worst that could happen?” This attempted humor, recalling John Wilkes Booth’s own historical act, seemed to hit a nerve.

The audience reaction was telling, and one has to wonder how long it will be before “SNL” ventures deeper into controversial territory.

Dan Levy and Feminism in Comedy

Despite fading away from Hollywood’s limelight, some celebrities like Dan Levy from “Schitt’s Creek” are still advocating for change. He’s not just backing female comedians but is also, let’s say, fully embracing feminism. Levy has remarked that women excel in comedy, and his admiration for female voices in the industry is palpable.

Springsteen on Wealth Disparity

Meanwhile, Bruce Springsteen isn’t holding back in critiquing the wealthy. At a recent concert, he voiced concerns about the rich abandoning the world’s poorest, especially amidst crises. He stated that American aid cuts are wreaking havoc, calling out the impact on global stability.

Ironically, with a reported net worth of $1.2 billion, he still finds a way to position himself as a working-class hero. You’d think the guy who sold his music catalog for a staggering $500 million could ease the ticket prices a bit, right?

Yet, it seems even the “Boss” has his struggles, with floor seats skyrocketing to $7,000. Ah, the complexities of fame.

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