5. 50 Cent

In 2005, Fiddy told GQ he thought Dubya was 'incredible ... a  
gangsta'. He revealed he would vote for Bush if his felony conviction 

didn't prevent him from voting. 'I wanna meet George Bush, just shake 

his hand and tell him how much of me I see in him.'

^^^^^^^


Observer (London) - October 14, 2007

The ten right-wing rockers

Some later said they didn't mean it, or changed their minds, but all  
of them at one time pointed right, says Luke Bainbridge
Luke Bainbridge
Sunday October 14, 2007

Observer Music Monthly
1. Elvis Presley

The meeting of the King and the President at the White House on 21  
December 1970 was initiated by Elvis himself. Presley wrote a long,  
rambling six-page letter to Nixon, expressing his concern for the  
country and suggesting he could use his position to help as 'the drug 

culture, the hippie elements, the SDS, Black Panthers etc do not  
consider me as their enemy'. Presley also suggested he be made a  
'Federal Agent-at-Large' in the Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous  
Drugs. In their face-to-face meeting, Presley stressed his love of  
his country and told Nixon he was 'on your side'. He also said he had 

been studying 'communist brainwashing' and that the Beatles had been  
'a real force for anti-American spirit'. This picture is the most  
requested item from the US National Archive, more so than the Bill of 

Rights or the Constitution of the United States.

2. Tony Hadley

The Spandau Ballet singer, a long-standing Conservative, is said to  
be in the hunt for a Tory seat. At this month's party conference he  
was talking tough on crime: 'The fabric of society is torn. We need  
Cameron to be more like Thatcher, to say enough is enough.'

3. Ted Nugent

The hard rocker is renowned for his conservative views and anti-drug/ 
alcohol stances. At the National Rifle Association's 2005 convention  
he told delegates he wanted rapists, burglars and child molesters  
'dead'. On Iraq: 'Our failure has been not to Nagasaki them.'

4. Eric Clapton

A drunk Clapton spoke out in support of Enoch Powell at a gig in  
Birmingham in 1976. 'I think Enoch's right ... we should send them  
all back. Throw the wogs out! Keep Britain white!'. His reported  
remarks were a factor in the creation of Rock Against Racism.

5. 50 Cent

In 2005, Fiddy told GQ he thought Dubya was 'incredible ... a  
gangsta'. He revealed he would vote for Bush if his felony conviction 

didn't prevent him from voting. 'I wanna meet George Bush, just shake 

his hand and tell him how much of me I see in him.'

6. Geri Halliwell

At the height of Girl Power, in 1996, the Spice Girls gave a  
Christmas interview to The Spectator , in which Geri revealed their  
true inspiration 'We are true Thatcherites,' she explained. 'Thatcher 

was the first Spice Girl, the pioneer of our ideology.'

7. Kid Rock

The rock rapper, ex-husband of Pamela Anderson and MTV's one-time  
Sluttiest Male Celebrity is also a big Republican. Rock was pencilled 

in to headline a youth concert organised by Bush daughters Jenna and  
Barbara in 2005 until various family groups protested.

8. Johnny Ramone

On induction to the Rock'n'Roll Hall of Fame in 2002, the Republican  
declared, 'God bless President Bush.' Johnny, who died in 2004, once  
said: 'People drift towards liberalism at a young age, and I always  
hope they change when they see how the world really is.'

9. Phil Collins

The drummer famously promised to leave the UK if Labour were elected  
in 1997, and did indeed move to Switzerland. Prior to the 2005  
election, Noel Gallagher urged: 'Vote Labour. If you don't and the  
Tories get in, Phil is threatening to come back.'

10. Ian Curtis

The lead singer of Joy Divison - who is currently depicted in Anton  
Corbijn's biopic Control - helped Margaret Thatcher into power by  
voting Conservative in 1979, reportedly as a protest against the  
Labour government of James Callaghan.

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