Josh Groban not flooded with hate tweets for non-controversial Obama tweet
http://twitter.com/#!/joshgroban/status/314454597274058752
@joshgroban it’s because we actually have a sense of humor :]
— Whitney H (@observantturtle) March 20, 2013
Pat yourselves on the back, liberal tolerance brigade. We’re happy to hear that Josh Groban’s not being inundated with hate tweets from the Left for his stinging jab at President Obama:
When Pres. Obama calls Prime Minister Netanyahu “Bibi”, I imagine he’s saying “baby” and the press conference gets so much more romantic.
— josh groban (@joshgroban) March 20, 2013
Whoa, can we get some ice for that burn? Pretty harsh stuff — but Groban’s not even the only person who thought he heard Obama call Benjamin Netanyahu “baby” today. “Bibi” was a little more familiar of an address than we’d expect from a president who’s been decidedly cool to Israel’s prime minister, but we digress.
Ok I have a serious question, beyond the jokey’s. Some things i’m liberal and some things I’mconservative…
— josh groban (@joshgroban) March 20, 2013
This is intriguing…. We’ve seen celebrities come in for some seriously nasty personal attacks and even death wishes when they’ve gone public with conservative positions. Does Groban want to take this step? No, not really.
…and every time I hear a politician of any political association I fear for the future. What does that make me?! Is there an arts party?!
— josh groban (@joshgroban) March 20, 2013
.@joshgroban Well, One party supports the arts, and the other one doesn’t.Maybe that’ll help you decide?
— joshua epstein (@thejoshuablog) March 20, 2013
So, will the inaugural Human Party ticket be Groban/Nugent 2016 or Nugent/Groban 2016?
Groban/Patinkin Human Party candidates 2016
— josh groban (@joshgroban) March 20, 2013
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