Liberals Weep Over Clive Davis While Real Americans Are Left Behind by the Globalist Elite

The death of Clive Davis has America’s music royalty weeping in public, and the mainstream media can’t stop tripping over themselves to join this celebrity lovefest. This legendary record executive spent six decades building the careers of some of the biggest names in pop, and now liberals and their woke puppets are practically canonizing him as the savior of American music. It’s a classic leftist tactic: glorify the elites, ignore the people who truly make America shine.

Yes, Clive Davis helped launch a string of so-called “iconic” artists—Bruce Springsteen, Alicia Keys, Billy Joel, Carlos Santana. Big names, no doubt. The liberal elite credit Davis for launching or reviving these stars, as if talent itself only matters when it’s blessed by some industry insider. What ever happened to people earning their way without needing the stamp of approval from billion-dollar execs sitting in coastal boardrooms?

This constant virtue-signaling wouldn’t be complete without mentions of how Davis “changed careers” and “transformed the music industry.” Let’s get real: the only thing truly transformed over the past six decades is how the globalist music industry squeezes every penny out of American culture. The real artists who still believe in heartland values? They’re pushed to the sidelines, while the left keeps handing out trophies to the same handful of celebrities and insiders.

Meanwhile, while America is distracted by this flood of teary tributes, how many regular citizens are struggling just to keep up with the skyrocketing cost of living brought on by disastrous liberal policies? The government keeps failing—our border is in chaos, our cities are falling apart, and the White House worries about what overpaid singers think about a deceased record executive. It’s the worst kind of misplaced priorities.

So let the A-list liberals cry crocodile tears and post sappy statements. It’s the typical Hollywood game: mourn the gatekeepers, celebrate globalist power, and act like they care about the country. But millions of Americans see right through it. The question is, when will we start celebrating the real artists, the real workers, and the real heroes of America—not just the ones who get a golden handshake from the globalist elite?

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