Rolling Stones Speak Out After Donald Trump’s Victory
The Rolling Stones have shared their thoughts on the Donald Trump presidency. According to NME, the musicians seemed less than enthused about America’s next leader, but had a tinge of optimism. Guitarist Ronnie Wood said that he thought Brexit was shocking enough and after that he thought anything was possible. He called the Trump victory “mind blowing” and said, “their will be some changes made,” while adding “Hopefully they will be good ones.”More »
By on November 16, 2016
The Rolling Stones have shared their thoughts on the Donald Trump presidency. According to NME, the musicians seemed less than enthused about America’s next leader, but had a tinge of optimism. Guitarist Ronnie Wood said that he thought Brexit was shocking enough and after that he thought anything was possible. He called the Trump victory “mind blowing” and said, “their will be some changes made,” while adding “Hopefully they will be good ones.” Drummer Charlie Watt said, “I don’t think he’s gonna be as radical as he was coming into it. I think a lot of what he said is gonna be tempered down, because if it isn’t, it’s gonna be a hell of bloody ride for four years.” Frontman Mick Jagger said, “Everyone outside the U.S. is kind of mystified, I’d say, that’s the polite word.” Keith Richards simply said, “It’s a blank spot to me” and “I ain’t goin’ there.” Copyright(c) 2016 RTTNews.com. All Rights ReservedLess «