Gene Simmons declares Rick Perry the next president

Excerpt:

While many Republicans are still trying to decide which GOP candidate they
will support in the primary season, KISS rocker Gene Simmons has already
fired his “love gun” at the race’s newest candidate.

In two tweets yesterday afternoon, the ostentatious singer predicted that
Texas Governor Rick Perry will win the presidency in 2012. While not
providing any specific reasoning or argument behind his bold prediction,
Simmons touted his previous record of confirmed electoral predictions as
undeniable proof that he would be right again.

“I voted for Pres Bush. I voted for Pres Clinton. I voted for Pres Obama.
The next president will be Gov Rick Perry,” Simmons tweeted.

He also cited Perry’s well-known party switch in 1989 as proof that Perry
can win the White House.

“Gov Perry worked for Al Gore and then switched to Republican. He will be
our next President. I’ve never been wrong.”

While the iconic musician may claim to be an infallible crystal ball,
Simmons has on multiple occasions expressed regret for voting for President
Obama. In an interview with CNBC last May, Simmons, who is Jewish, slammed
the President for calling on Israel to return to its 1967 borders.

“I think [Barack Obama] is actually a good guy. He has no fucking idea what
the world is like because he doesn’t have to live there,” the vociferous
musician told a rather startled Jane Wells.

In the same interview, the increasingly political Simmons waged a harsh war
of words against the United Nations, calling it the “most pathetic body on
the face of the planet,” “garbage infested, and a “paper tiger.”

Simmons did, however, accurately predict the outcome of the 2010 mid-term
elections last September, forecasting that the tea party movement would
bring “major change.” Only time will tell whether the KISS front man will be
right again.

“Who am I to say that what they’re doing is right or wrong? At the end of
the day, no matter what anyone believes in, no matter what side of the aisle
you’re on, you have the opportunity to vote, and express your feelings,”
Simmons explained.



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Not sure I follow the reasoning on why becoming a Republican after working
for Al Gore will be a positive.

J

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