Jello Biafra Cleveland
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...hear those morons in the audience...heckling a man who, if he doesn't want to, doesn't have to make the trip to the "mistake by the lake" known as Cleveland...someone who's artistry spans from the Dead Kennedys, Lard, collaborations w/ The Melvins and Mojo Nixon and his incredible spoken word performances...(sigh) point is, after 31 years of that I'm SO glad I moved to California. Not to mention the pot's better. I mean, they never even heald inductions for the rock hall there until now!
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this guy is so amazing that i hope he´ll we be a president of us...in some day.....
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Jello 2012
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@soothingrash I've touched tghat belt buckle!!! I know you commented on this 11 months ago but just have to say!
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I wish the peanut gallery would shut up and let the man talk! They keep interrupting him and what he's saying is really smart.
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Uh.....as for being fat, it happens to some of us. Cut out the stupid insults. It can quite possibly be you someday, and you'll regret ever insulting those fat people. I used to do it when I was skinny.........
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Looks like the revolution has been good for Jello's fat ass. Guess it's only the rest of the DK's living off soup now.
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Damn... if I didn't know Jello previously, and had only saw the video without knowing Jello, I would never EVER have guessed he was a punk rock legend.
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i dont understand all the laughing..what idiots..
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Jello need to lay off the big macs
hes turing into a fat fuck
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Wow he still has that belt buckle.
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@lordhighexecutioner He supports some libertarian candidates, like Ralph Nader. There are many different types of Libertarian, and I'd say Jello is his own kind.
He is not libertarian and does not endorse Ayn Rand. He opposes large corporations and government policies to police personal lives. He criticises the big government - big business nexus where the former works for the latter, and condition people to serve big business. He supports community-mindedness and opposes the "me generation" mentality, so that disqualifies him as a libertarian. He is for small business, cooperatives and effective government under control of a participating public.
lordhighexecutioner 2 years ago 8
no he is libertarian, its just that libertarianism is such a loose term. I suppose he would be on the anarchism side of libertarianism, while Ayn Rand concepts would be objectivism.
Brxa 2 years ago