Rock and roll legend Gene Simmons just delivered the smackdown that every patriotic American has been waiting for, telling Hollywood's virtue-signaling elite to keep their mouths shut when it comes to lecturing regular folks about politics.
The KISS bassist, who has consistently shown more common sense than the entire entertainment industry combined, continues to stand as a beacon of sanity in a sea of Trump Derangement Syndrome that has infected Tinseltown since President Trump's triumphant return to the White House.
While spoiled celebrities throw tantrums about Trump's America First agenda and successful mass deportation operations, Simmons represents what made America great - hard work, patriotism, and respect for the people who actually make this country run.
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Think about it, patriots - when was the last time you wanted political advice from someone who gets paid millions to play pretend for a living? These are the same people who lecture us about climate change while flying private jets, preach about income inequality from their Beverly Hills mansions, and demand open borders while living behind walls.
Simmons understands what these out-of-touch elites refuse to acknowledge: Americans don't need Hollywood telling them how to think, how to vote, or how to live their lives. We've got jobs to work, families to raise, and a country to rebuild after the disaster that was the Biden regime.
The entertainment industry is experiencing an epidemic of Trump Derangement Syndrome, but voices like Simmons prove not everyone in Hollywood has lost their minds.
While Trump and his administration are busy securing our borders, bringing jobs back to America, and restoring our position as the world's superpower, celebrities are still crying about 2024. It's pathetic, and Gene Simmons isn't afraid to call it out.
This is exactly the kind of leadership we need - people willing to tell the truth, even when it makes the woke mob uncomfortable. Americans are tired of being lectured by people who wouldn't last five minutes in the real world.
What do you think, patriots? Isn't it time more celebrities followed Simmons' example and stuck to entertaining instead of preaching?
