In this TheBlaze article, Pat Gray critiques Bruce Springsteen’s new anti-ICE protest song, framing it as unintentionally comedic and musically ineffective.
- The song is described as lyrically awkward and lacking musical appeal.
- Gray compares it unfavorably to Bon Jovi’s pro-vaccine anthem, calling Springsteen’s effort worse by comparison.
- The article argues that heavy-handed political messaging overwhelms the songwriting.
- Springsteen’s activism is portrayed as disconnected from everyday Americans.
- The piece suggests the song is more likely to draw ridicule than inspire support.
- Humor is used throughout to underscore perceived tone-deafness in celebrity protest music.
Read the full story: https://www.theblaze.com/shows/pat-gray-unleashed/springsteen-s-new-anti-ice-protest-song-is-so-hilariously-bad-it-makes-bon-jovi-s-vaccine-hug-anthem-sound-like-a-masterpiece



