The Taylor Swift Psy-Op, Real or not? Trump is not worried…
Basically, let’s be real on it all: Swift is looking like a Psy-Op more and more, and we expect her to openly endorse Biden. Remember this? George Sorors and the Deep State own Swift now… Hear it from her own mouth… FLASHBACK
George Soros owns Taylor Swift’s music but the devil owns her soul pic.twitter.com/ixh3Idf3CD
— redpillbot (@redpillb0t) February 10, 2024
So folks, she is owned by the Deep State. She will do as she is told by them…. right?
The Psy-Op…
Soros owns Swift—In 2019, George Soros bought her entire music catalog And 4 years ago, the Pentagon Psychological Operations Unit pitched NATO about turning Taylor Swift into a “social influence” asset – Benny Johnson
Soros owns Swift—In 2019, George Soros bought her entire music catalog
And 4 years ago, the Pentagon Psychological Operations Unit pitched NATO about turning Taylor Swift into a “social influence” asset pic.twitter.com/wFiVzegIPu
— 🧃Sebastian (@BengelSebastian) February 11, 2024
Former President Donald Trump recently dismissed speculations about pop star Taylor Swift potentially endorsing President Joe Biden, highlighting his role in signing the Music Modernization Act, a move benefiting recording artists. In a post on Truth Social on February 11, Trump asserted, “I signed and was responsible for the Music Modernization Act for Taylor Swift and all other Musical Artists.” He contrasted this with Biden’s alleged lack of support for Swift, portraying him as unfit for endorsement due to being the “worst and most corrupt President in the History of our Country.”
I bet there are less than a dozen musicians in the entire United States that realized that. They’re all too busy on social media to actually know or even care about real politics and how it affects them and their industry, let alone any other industry like farming- Figgy Biscuits
The Music Modernization Act, enacted in 2018, aimed to modernize music industry licensing rules, ensuring fair compensation for songwriters, artists, and producers. Trump’s emphasis on his contribution to this legislation serves as a response to the ongoing speculation regarding Swift’s potential endorsement of President Biden in the upcoming race.
While Swift supported Biden in the 2020 presidential election, she has yet to reveal her stance for the current race, leaving her endorsement uncertain. Speculation arose recently that Swift might announce her support during the Super Bowl, where her boyfriend, Travis Kelce, played for the Kansas City Chiefs. Some online theories even suggested that the game might be rigged to favor the Chiefs and boost the chances of a Swift endorsement. However, Swift refrained from making any political declarations during the game.
Donald Trump penned a message pleading Taylor Swift to not endorse Joe Biden, amid right-wing conspiracy theories surrounding the pop star https://t.co/KqvJVXNidb
— The Hollywood Reporter (@THR) February 12, 2024
Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie dismissed these online theories as “ridiculous” on NBC’s “Meet the Press,” emphasizing that Swift is “one of the great American success stories.” Despite efforts by some, like Sen. Marco Rubio, to dispel conspiracy theories by expressing preferences for the opposing team, the focus remains on Swift’s potential political stance.
In an interview with The Telegraph, Jonathan Shalit, chairman of InterTalent Rights Group, advised Swift to steer clear of politics during this polarizing time. He cautioned against endorsing politicians in the current complex global affairs climate, citing potential backlash and even physical risks from extremists. Shalit warned that making a political endorsement could lead to Swift being “vilified by a massive number of people in a way she’s never experienced.”
Donald Trump said there’s “no way” Taylor Swift can endorse President Joe Biden for re-election, saying she could not be “disloyal to the man who made her so much money” https://t.co/AkZkoD4dkv
— Bloomberg (@business) February 11, 2024
Jonathan Shalit’s concerns highlight the increasing risks and complexities associated with celebrities delving into politics. While some argue that endorsements have minimal impact, others believe they can sway younger voters without established partisan leanings. Despite the potential risks, Swift previously encouraged her fans to register to vote, resulting in 35,000 registrations at Vote.org in September of the previous year.
As the 2024 election approaches, Trump currently leads Biden in the polls. According to a February 7 update from Morning Consult, 45 percent of likely voters indicated a preference for Trump, giving him a 5-percentage-point lead over Biden’s 40 percent. Additionally, Trump holds a 9-point edge in popularity ratings, indicating a level of public support as the election season unfolds.
Trump posting about Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce ahead of the Super Bowl —
“Joe Biden didn’t do anything for Taylor,” he writes, adding that “there’s no way she could endorse” Biden “and be disloyal to the man who made her so much money.” pic.twitter.com/TzfdDyWtkN
— Shelby Talcott (@ShelbyTalcott) February 11, 2024
To Sum It All Up: the ongoing speculation surrounding Taylor Swift’s potential political endorsement and Donald Trump’s response highlights the intersection of celebrity influence and politics. The cautionary advice from industry professionals underscores the potential risks celebrities face when navigating the complexities of endorsing political figures in today’s divisive climate. As the 2024 election progresses, the role of celebrity endorsements and their impact on voter sentiment will continue to be a subject of interest and scrutiny.
Major Points Discussed:
- Donald Trump dismisses rumors of Taylor Swift endorsing Joe Biden, citing his role in signing the Music Modernization Act.
- Swift has not declared her endorsement for the current presidential race, keeping speculation alive.
- Speculation arose during the Super Bowl, with online theories suggesting a potential rigged outcome to influence Swift’s endorsement.
- Industry professionals, including Jonathan Shalit, warn Swift against endorsing politicians, citing complexities and potential backlash in the current polarized climate.
- Despite concerns, Swift’s previous efforts to encourage voter registration had a substantial impact, with 35,000 registrations at Vote.org in September.
Comments – Threads – Links
- Donald Trump Says “There’s No Way” Taylor Swift Could Endorse Joe Biden Amid Super Bowl Controversy- The Hollywood Reporter
- “I signed and was responsible for the Music Modernization Act.” Former President #Trump has brushed off rumors of pop star #TaylorSwift potentially endorsing President #Biden, pointing to a bill the former president signed that helped recording artists- NTD News
- He’s jumping ahead of it and Biden declined the Superbowl interview- Eliza Johnson
- I hope Taylor Swift remembers the old good days where Trump was there- Winnie Schola
- She will be more popular if she supports the winning Trump . The will be the best thing- Zaki Solja