Songwriter Richard Marx is an immensely successful artist. To state one stat, Marx has sold over 30 million albums to date. For anyone counting at home, that’s a ton.
The adult contemporary star’s self-titled debut album went triple-platinum in 1987 and between 1987 and 1994, he had 14 top 20 hits, including three number one singles.
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But in the past few days, Marx has been making headlines (and both trending and going viral on social media) for his comments about “white nationalists” and “traitors.”
In a recent tweet on Saturday (February 26), Marx summed up his sentiments, saying, “To those of us who are ACTUAL patriots, it is and has always been crystal clear. If youโre a white nationalistโฆif youโre praising Putinโฆif youโre against CRTโฆif you want to make it harder for POC to voteโฆif you defend January 6โฆyou are a traitor and an enemy of democracy.”
Let’s review where else Marx has been shining his spotlight:
On February 24, Marx blasted the controversial so-called “Don’t Say Gay” Bill in Florida, saying, when it passed, “Of course it did. Utterly shameful.”
Marx then criticized far-right white nationalist extremist Nick Fuentes, who seemed to say that comparing Russian oligarch Vladimir Putin to Hitler wasn’t such a bad thing for Putin. Marx wrote, “My first presidential election vote was for a Republican. Iโve voted for both parties ever since, depending on the candidates. But this is the current GOP. Youโre either a bigoted, degenerate white nationalist or youโre a decent person. You canโt be both.”
Next, he took aim at Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene, who spoke at a recent Fuentes’ event, saying, “.@RepMTG is a liar, a traitor and a bigot.”
He added: “No @RepMTG you deliberately spoke at a white nationalist rally because youโre a white nationalist.”
But it didn’t stop there! Marx then took sights at Fox News talking head Tucker Carlson, saying, “Traitor exhibit A: @TuckerCarlson“
Then it got real. As in a real Twitter beef. Marx and columnist Kurt Schlichter began trading barbs. Marx responded to a tweet of Schlichter’s by saying, “Hereโs an overview of KKKurtโs career highlights. This white nationalist prick is such a failure even OAN wonโt give him a gig.”
Marx continued: “We have plenty of traitorous enemies to our own democracy like you here at home, KKKurt. And youโre proof that wearing a uniform doesnโt make you a patriot. Youโre a disgrace to those who served who arenโt ignorant bigoted pieces of shit.”
And it continued. Said Marx: “Theyโre not disrespecting โvets,โ douche-nozzle. Theyโre disrespecting you and rightfully so. Iโve known many vets including my dad who saw COMBAT in WW2 and none of them constantly referenced their service let alone took bows for it. Praiseworthy vets in your own feed agree.”
Marx added, “FYI the degenerate parasite who tweeted these gems actually wrote a whole book of worship to a pathologically lying traitor who stole from a childrenโs cancer charity, banged a pornstar while his newborn was home, incited an insurrection and calls women pigs. KKKurtโs kind of guy”
And more: “Itโs โyour,โ MAGAt KKKurt. Learn the proper use of the language of the country you claim to love. And while your point is debatable, my royalties are anything but.”
For a full view of Marx swatting back tweets and simultaneously adding fuel to a roaring fire, check out his Twitter page HERE.
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English rock and pop group The Hollies perform the song 'Sorry Suzanne' on the set of the BBC Television pop music television show Top Of The Pops at Lime Grove Studios in London on 27th March 1969. Members of the band are, from left, Tony Hicks, Bobby Elliott, Allan Clarke, Terry Sylvester and Bernie Calvert. (Photo by Ivan Keeman/Redferns)







