Washed-up Canadian rocker Neil Young is having another public meltdown over President Donald Trump's overwhelming success, announcing he's working on yet another anti-Trump 'protest' album because he's feeling 'sad' and 'depressed' about America's comeback.
The 79-year-old has-been musician - who threatened to leave Spotify over Joe Rogan and has been crying about Trump for nearly a decade - told reporters he needs to channel his Trump Derangement Syndrome into music because he considers Trump the 'worst president in the history of our country.'
Talk about being completely out of touch with reality.
While Young sits in his mansion whining about the man who's actually fixing America, President Trump has been delivering victory after victory for the American people. Mass deportations are underway, the border is being secured, government waste is being slashed thanks to Elon Musk's DOGE initiative, and our enemies around the world are finally respecting America again.
But apparently, all of this success is making Neil Young 'depressed.' Good!
Another Celebrity Tantrum Nobody Asked For
This isn't Young's first rodeo when it comes to anti-Trump hysteria. The Canadian-born musician has been having public breakdowns about Trump since 2016, constantly threatening various boycotts and producing forgettable 'protest' music that resonates with absolutely nobody outside of Hollywood's elite bubble.
'I'm sad and depressed by the news of the day,' Young reportedly said, apparently unable to cope with the reality that America chose Trump over the disastrous Biden regime.
Here's a reality check for Neil: Americans don't want lectures from aging rock stars who haven't been relevant since the Carter administration. We want results - and that's exactly what President Trump is delivering in his second term.
While Young wallows in his depression, real Americans are celebrating the return of common sense, secure borders, and America First policies. Maybe it's time for this Canadian to stick to what he knows best - playing decades-old hits for dwindling crowds who actually remember when he mattered.
The question is: will anyone even bother listening to another celebrity's anti-Trump tantrum disguised as 'art'? Based on the massive rejection of woke Hollywood in recent years, probably not.
