Candidate Calls for a Boycott of Springsteen
ALBANY, N.Y. — Upset by rock musician Bruce Springsteen’s opposition to President Bush, the New York Conservative Party’s candidate for U.S. Senate is launching a “Boycott the Boss†television commercial.
“He thinks making millions with a song-and-dance routine allows him to tell you how to vote,†Marilyn O’Grady says in the 30-second spot. “Here’s my vote: Boycott the Boss. If you don’t buy his politics, don’t buy his music.â€
Springsteen, nicknamed the Boss by his band members and fans, was among more than 20 musicians who announced Aug. 4 that they would hold a series of anti-Bush fundraising concerts in 28 cities in October.
“I feel this is one of the most critical elections in my lifetime,†Springsteen said at the time.
A Springsteen publicist said Monday that the singer did not plan to comment on the ad.
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