KISS Founding Member Ace Frehley: Support the President 'Or Go Move to Another Country'

Nick Kangadis | December 21, 2018
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While a lot of the Hollywood Communistic Cult and the music industry hates on President Trump merely for waking up in the morning, there are those — though they are few and far between — that keep an open mind when it comes to the Commander-in-Chief.

Founding member of legendary rock band KISS, Ace Frehley spoke freely about the president when interviewed on the “Juliet: Unexpected” podcast recently.

See what I did there? Frehley. Freely. No? Nevermind.

“I hate politics,” said Frehley. “I don’t like talking politics, and I don’t think politics and music mix.”

Frehley is absolutely correct on that point, by the way. I’ve been to concerts that were going along just fine, and then all of a sudden, for no reason in particular, someone in the band will say something political that everyone might not agree upon. The consensus among crowds is that they’re simply there to hear the music.

Frehley continued:

I really frown on musicians who get up on a platform and start talking about the president or complain about… I just don’t think it belongs. I’m an entertainer. There’s no reason to bring up politics. Let me play my guitar and write songs and entertain people. That’s my job.

Frehley isn’t saying that musicians shouldn’t have political opinions. He just thinks that politics should be kept off the stage. People didn’t pay their hard earned money to hear a musician’s take on foreign policy.

The 67-year-old rocker then gave his opinion on Trump.

“Let me say this about Trump,” Frehley said. “Whether you love him or hate him, if you’re an American and you’re a patriot, you should get behind your president. He was elected. We live under the Constitution of the United States, and you’re supposed to support your president.”

Absolutely! What the ignorant on the Left don’t understand is that wishing the worst on the president is wishing for the worst for the U.S.

“Love him or hate him, you’re supposed to support him, or go move to another country,” Frehley said. “Being American, we have the right to free speech, and I’m all for everybody putting their two cents in on everything, but when musicians or actors get really verbal and jump on a bandwagon against our government, I don’t agree with that.”

It’s almost as if some of these musicians and Hollywood elites merely say what they say about Trump so they can keep getting work in industries that reward anti-Republican sentiment.

I think we can all agree with Frehley’s sentiment.

H/T: The Blaze

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