
"Pure evil is what the Democrats stand for now. Make no mistake, this is a war of good vs. evil," said Robby Starbuck
Ahead of the 83-year-old Vermont senator taking the stage in Somers, Wisconsin, Laura Jane Grace, the trans-identified male frontperson for the American punk band Against Me! took the stage. According to the Daily Mail, Grace, who previously went by Thomas James Gabel, came out as transgender in 2012. Grace founded the band in 1997.
One song performed at the rally was entitled "Your God (God’s D*ck)," during which Grace asks, "Does your God have a big fat d*ck? Cause it feels like he’s f*cking me." Other lyrics include, "Does he shoot wads of honey and c*m twice on Easter Sunday?" and "Can he c*m a shotgun blast and shoot salvation up your a**? Does he chew c*nt like bubblegum and give blowjobs like a vacuum?"
Conservative activist Robby Starbuck posted video of the performance to X, writing, "This is who the Democrats are now. Pure evil." He later added, "Bernie Sanders is a lunatic and anti-Christian. Yes, this was at Bernie’s rally."
He added in a separate post, "I found the full video of the Bernie Sanders rally performance of 'Does your God have a big fat d*ck?' by transgender singer Laura Jane Grace and it’s somehow more evil than it sounds. The song specifically attacks Christianity with mentions of Easter and God’s son.
"Pure evil is what the Democrats stand for now. Make no mistake, this is a war of good vs. evil."
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