Paul McCartney gives three-word verdict on Donald Trump and it’s brutal

Paul McCartney gives three-word verdict on Donald Trump and it’s brutal

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Paul McCartney, the legendary member of the Beatles, previously tripped in at US President Donald Trump after the veteran singer featured him on his 2018 album, Egypt Station.

Paul McCartney explained that the lyrics to one of his songs were about Trump(Image: NBC, Todd Owyoung/NBC via Getty Images)

Musician Paul McCartney didn’t mince words when he took a swipe at President Donald Trump, with a scathing three-word remark that fans have recently unearthed. The former Beatle and Wings frontman didn’t have many nice things to say about the President of the United States, expressing his irritation towards the politician.

McCartney even wrote a song about the then-president for his 2018 album, Egypt Station. McCartney aired his opinions on Trump while discussing his album in 2018, including referring to him as a “braggart.”

The current commander-in-chief, who has recently admitted he didn’t know where the Congo was located, was best described in a three-word phrase.

In his 2018 song, “Despite Repeated Warnings,” McCartney revealed that climate change and Trump’s alleged indifference served as inspiration for the “existential threat” that the artist poses.

McCartney compared Trump to the “not the smartest” leader the world has ever seen when he explained the lyrics.

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The lyrics to the song include the phrase “The captain won’t be listening to what is said, and those who shout the loudest may not always be the smartest.”

The Liverpool legend said in the book, “We’re facing the political situation, especially in the US, where a braggart has been in charge and seems quite unstable, to say the least. He may be the loudest, but he might not be the smartest.

McCartney then claimed that Trump thought climate change was “a hoax” and that “nobody is doing anything” to stop global warming’s dangers.

He continued, “I frequently think, “How can someone get away with some of his statements?” However, two days later, the news cycle will have revealed something else he’s said, and it’s difficult to find the information back.

Paul McCartney
Sir Paul McCartney didn’t hold back on his feelings (Image: Getty Images)

In a chat with BBC, McCartney explained his viewpoint : “[The song] basically says, ‘occasionally, we’ve got a mad captain sailing this boat we’re all on and he is just going to take us to the iceberg [despite] being warned it’s not a cool idea’.”

McCartney responded, “Well, obviously it’s Trump,” when asked for specifics. There are many of them, so I don’t get too involved. Not just any one, either.

Trump admitted at the beginning of his political career that he thought climate change was a “hoax” being carried out by the Chinese. In 2012, he infamously tweeted that “the idea of global warming was created by and for the Chinese to make American manufacturing non-competitive.”

Trump’s administration recently removed hundreds of scientists from a government report on how global warming affects the United States.

President Trump
McCartney confirmed that the song was about President Trump among others(Image: Getty Images)

There may not be a formal US government report examining climate change in the country for the first time since 2000, as suggested by the dismissal of numerous professionals.

We are now releasing all current assessment participants from their positions, according to an email sent to those responsible for producing the report. There might be opportunities to contribute or be engaged as the assessment plans develop. I appreciate your assistance.

The public has praised Sir Paul McCartney’s outcry against climate change, and his song, which addresses Trump’s position on the subject, is also hailed as one of his masterpieces.

One fan said, “One of my favorite off of Egypt Station is Despite Repeated Warnings.” “A fantastic album from beginning to end.” Another once said, “I swear, keeps repeating.”

Paul McCartney in Wings
Paul McCartney in Wings(Image: Michael Putland, Getty Images)

Another fan eluded the track after discovering it, saying, “Just stumbled here and listened to the song. blown out. My anthem will be indefinitely this way.

In his book, The Lyrics: 1956 to the Present, McCartney provides insights into his opinion of the Trump administration.

Some people, however, think McCartney should have been harsher in his analysis of the political climate in America.

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One claimed that Paul McCartney’s statements about underselling it were untrue. Good day, folks. Do it with your whole f**king chest, Sir Paul, if you’re going to speak up.

Who’s Paul to weigh in on politics, another chimed in with a dash of humor. He is beloved by God. He simply writes good songs.

Source: Mirror

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