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Nancy Sinatra Shuts Down MAGA Fan Who Claimed Her Famous Dad Would've Voted For Trump
It's no secret that MAGA Republican President Donald Trump hasn't been able to attract the cream of the crop when it comes to the entertainment industry. While Kid Rock, Kevin Sorbo and Scott Baio are Trump ride or dies, pretty much every other Hollywood or music legend or rising star is taking a pass on Trump.
And some outright despise the man and let everyone know. Often.
So is it any wonder that the MAGAsphere is now sifting through cemeteries to find someone of note to support their leader?
A Trump troll—with an AI generated photo of Frank Sinatra in a MAGA hat—recently decided to comment on a post by Nancy Sinatra. She had shared a Forbes article about her father's music making it onto two Billboard charts in 2025.
Completely unrelated to her actual post, the MAGA minion claimed her father would support Trump.
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Not giving him the attention he so desperately craved from her, Nancy didn't reply to his comment directly.
Instead she reposted it with the statement:
"Not a chance. You obviously don't know my father at all. Do some homework before you post about him."
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Nancy Sinatra has been a vocal critic of Trump for years.
In 2021, responding to a question about Trump's 2016 electoral college win, she told The Guardian:
"I couldn’t believe that this great nation had sunk so low.. I’ll never forgive the people that voted for him, ever. I have an angry place inside of me now. I hope it doesn’t kill me."
She also shares her distaste for The Donald—as he called himself since the 1980s—frequently on social media:
As does Frank Sinatra's ex-wife Mia Farrow.
Apparently Trump is furious that he wasn’t invite to the Met Gala but honestly its a celebration- nobody want to run into that treasonous, cruel convicted criminal .
— Mia Farrow (@miafarrow.bsky.social) May 8, 2025 at 9:48 AM
He has zero respect for the arts. He’s a monster
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— Mia Farrow (@miafarrow.bsky.social) May 4, 2025 at 10:23 PM
People agreed that the Chairman of the Board—a longstanding nickname for Sinatra along with Ol' Blue Eyes—wouldn't be a fan of Trump.
And they let the Trump troll and Nancy Sinatra know.
Fans of Frank Sinatra actually debated the issue in the subReddit dedicated to the singer.
They overwhelmingly decided Frank would be no friend of Donald Trump.
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In his book The Way It Was, Eliot Weisman—Sinatra's manager for 23 years from 1975 until the singer's death in 1998—shared the time the singer was going to perform at the opening of Trump's Taj Mahal in Atlantic City in 1990.
The performance never happened because of Trump's negotiating prowess and keen business sense.
In final negotiations on a deal already set up by Trump associate Mark Grossinger Etess, Trump told Weisman that Sinatra was "a little rich" for the already agreed upon price and that he'd decided to drop Sammy Davis Jr.—who was dying of cancer at the time—and duo Steve and Eydie, who were the other acts in the original deal.
Trump then asked Weisman who popular duo Steve Lawrence and Eydie Gormé were. Weisman claimed he tried to strangle Trump with his own tie, but Weisman's son was at the meeting with him and stopped his father from throttling The Donald.
When Weisman stepped out of the meeting and called Sinatra to tell him what happened, the iconic crooner gave Weisman two choices: tell Trump he should go f*ck himself on Sinatra's behalf, or give Trump's phone number to Sinatra so he could personally call Trump to tell him to go f*ck himself.
Weisman wrote that he returned to Trump's office and gladly told Trump:
"Sinatra says go f*ck yourself!"
It's impossible to know exactly what Frank Sinatra would say about today's political climate in America, but his life and his family and close friends can give insight.
And they're a resounding "no!" on the Chairman of the Board ever being a MAGA minion.
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MAGA Brands New Pope 'Woke' After His Past Tweet Criticizing JD Vance Resurfaces
After Cardinal Robert Prevost—a Chicago-born Roman Catholic Augustine cleric who ministered in Peru and later led the Vatican’s influential Bishops’ office—made history as the first American ever elected Pope in the Church’s 2,000-year history, a tweet from February resurfaced in which he shared an article criticizing Vice President JD Vance for "ranking" his love for others.
And MAGA is not happy about it.
Pope Leo XIV emerged as the new leader of the Roman Catholic Church after white smoke billowed from the Sistine Chapel chimney on Thursday, signaling the successful election of a Pope. The decision came on the second day of the conclave, surprising many observers and Church experts who had anticipated other contenders and did not expect an American to be chosen.
But this American sure is angering MAGA supporters now that they've become aware of an article he shared that criticized Vance.
Vance said during a Fox News interview on Jan. 29:
"There is a Christian concept that you love your family and then you love your neighbor, and then you love your community, and then you love your fellow citizens, and then after that, prioritize the rest of the world."
"A lot of the far left has completely inverted that."
Prevost shared a National Catholic Reporter opinion piece criticizing Vance because "Jesus doesn't ask us to rank our love for others," which reads, in part:
"The point wasn't about setting limits on love. It was about breaking them down — taking the gospel beyond familiar spaces and into contested ones. If anything, those of us in the United States are the ends of the earth, unimaginable to the earliest Christians. And yet, the gospel has already reached us."
"The real question is not whether love begins at home. It's what we do with it — how far we are willing to change ourselves and the world around us."
You can see the February post below.
Notably, the new Pope previously criticized the Trump administration on social media for Trump’s “anti-immigrant rhetoric” back in 2015. He later reposted messages criticizing the death penalty, mass deportations, and Congress’s failure to act on gun reform after mass shootings.
MAGA fans are not happy about this.
The Pope even got Loomered!
People found the MAGA anger hilarious.
It's well known that the Trump administration uses social media to stoke a divide between their supporters and those they've admonished as "Radical Left Lunatics"—and while the new Pope didn't mention the administration directly, he's previously made comments about the incendiary ways people use social media to suit their nefarious aims.
Back in 2023, he said:
"The world today, which is constantly changing, presents situations where we really have to think several times before speaking or before writing a message on Twitter, in order to answer or even just to ask questions in a public form, in full view of everyone.”
“Sometimes there is a risk of fueling divisions and controversy."
(Sound familiar?)
Despite the ways the new Pope is sure to butt heads with the Trump administration's policies, he's been celebrated the world over.
Newspapers in Peru highlighted that the new Pope holds dual citizenship, noting his years of missionary work and service as Bishop of Chiclayo, a city in northern Peru with roughly half a million residents.
In Rome, thousands packed the Via della Conciliazione, celebrating the historic moment as the first American Pope was introduced to the world.
Dept. Of Energy Roasted After Posting Bonkers Light Switch Meme To Praise Trump
The U.S. Department of Energy was mocked online after it shared a photo of President Donald Trump signing executive orders next to an image of a hand turning a light switch on—a bizarre meme that had people scratching their heads wondering what in the world the department was aiming for.
The official X account posted the meme without a caption or a comment of any kind—just one of many posts in recent days lauding the Trump administration and particularly Secretary Chris Wright for ensuring that "energy equals freedom" and that the U.S. has entered a "golden age of liquid gold."
So when whoever runs the account shared the meme, it probably wouldn't have attracted so much attention if it had made just a lick of sense.
You can see the post and the meme below.
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The department was mocked profusely for what many say is a childish and nonsensical meme.
The Trump administration has come under fire for using official government accounts to post strange and inappropriate memes.
Last week, Trump was criticized after he shared an AI-generated image of himself in papal attire just days after telling reporters that he'd "like to be pope" following the death of Pope Francis.
Trump said that he himself "would be my number one choice" to be the next pope after he was asked who he’d like to see become the next pontiff. That would never, ever happen—and disrespects the billions of Catholics around the world who are in mourning (a new pope has already been selected).
Nonetheless, he posted the image on his Truth Social account and it was later shared by the official White House X account as well as other social media platforms.
Similarly, the White House was widely mocked after it shared an AI image of Trump as a supposed Jedi for "Star Wars Day" to attack Democrats, only to show an utter lack of Star Wars knowledge in the process. A meme shared by Trump's social media team depicts the president styled as what appears to be a heavily muscled, patriotic Jedi—complete with a robe, American flag backdrop, and bald eagles.
However, the image includes a glaring contradiction: Trump is wielding a red lightsaber, traditionally associated with the Sith and the Dark Side in the Star Wars universe.
Tim Walz Perfectly Explains Why Trump Running The Country 'Like A Business' Is A Bad Idea
Minnesota Governor Tim Walz criticized President Donald Trump during an interview with MSNBC host Jen Psaki, stressing just why the people who elected Trump to run the country "like a business" were completely misguided.
Walz particularly lamented the impacts of Trump's ongoing trade war with Canada and Mexico, noting that Trump has a history of scuttling deals and "a proven track record of being an absolute failure."
He said:
"The thing that drives me insane with Canada and Mexico is he's the guy who negotiated the deal and then he turns around and [scuttles it]. Two things about that are wrong. No, we don’t need to run government like a business because we’re not in the profit-making, we’re in [the business of] improving lives and looking toward the future."
"This guy has a proven track record of being an absolute failure. I think the opening for the Democrats is to work with the business community. My [state is] home to many large Fortune 500 companies that are put at risk by this."
"I'm calling people out on this. They need to stand up. He threatens them. He threatens universities. Thank goodness Harvard is standing up to them. But that's how he gets done."
"He doesn't get it done through competency. He doesn't get it done through results. He gets it done through fear and intimidation. ... I wish he could have been weirdly obsessed with pickleball rather than with tariffs. That's where he could spend his time but it's on this tariff thing that doesn't work."
You can hear what he said in the video below.
Walz is correct considering Trump's business track record is riddled with failures and questionable decisions.
Trump Shuttle Airlines folded within two years (with a crash in the early months), Trump Mortgage collapsed within a year after hiring an executive who had wildly inflated his credentials, and ventures like Trump Steaks, Trump Magazine, GoTrump.com, Trump The Game, and Trump Vodka all failed.
Trump University shut down after a $40 million lawsuit from New York’s attorney general, while multiple casino and hotel ventures—including Trump Taj Mahal, Trump Plaza Hotel, Trump Casino Resorts, and Trump Entertainment Resorts—ended in bankruptcy.
According to Forbes, Trump would be $400 million richer today if he had simply invested his inheritance into an S&P 500 index fund instead of running these businesses.
His companies have also been notorious for stiffing vendors—leaving contractors, small-business owners, and suppliers unpaid. Unsettled debts include $2.98 million for hotel repairs, $100,000 owed for pianos, $90 million in unpaid bills at the Taj Mahal, and $5 million in liens at his D.C. hotel.
Walz also called out Trump for saying that children may simply have to deal with having “two dolls instead of 30” as a result of his trade war.
The new tariffs are expected to trigger major shortages for both businesses and consumers. Online retailers like Temu have already responded with price increases and now show “import charges” at checkout, highlighting the tariff impact—sometimes doubling the original cost of an item.
This didn't seem to bother Trump, who last month said that "maybe the children will have two dolls instead of 30 dolls, and maybe the two dolls will cost a couple of bucks more than they would normally."
Walz finds that unacceptable:
"He told you he would end the war in Ukraine, he would bring prices down, eggs, and now telling people... When did government get to tell you how many dolls your child has?"
“Government — just big enough to fit in your bedroom, your womb and apparently now in your toy chest. It’s insane. It’s a command economy with him dictating, there’s no free market principles.”
You can hear what he said in the video below.
Many concurred with Walz's assessment.
Walz is also right to worry.
Major retailers like Walmart and Target have warned Trump that customers could soon face empty shelves and rising prices. Torsten Slok, chief economist at Apollo Management, has cautioned that the U.S. could face “COVID-like” shortages and widespread layoffs across sectors such as trucking, logistics, and retail.
Although Trump has recently signaled some flexibility on tariffs, experts say it may be too late to prevent a supply shock that could ripple through the economy into the holiday season.
Even if tensions ease, restarting transpacific trade carries its own risks: the freight industry has downsized to reflect lower demand, so a sudden surge in orders could overwhelm shipping networks, leading to costly delays—much like the chaos seen during the pandemic when container prices soared and ports were clogged with cargo ships.
People Reveal Red Flags That Scream "This Couple Won't Last!"
Love is not a many-splendered thing.
Ok, maybe it is for some, but not for most.
I can't tell you how many times I've seen a could and knew in my soul it was a dead-on-arrival situation.
So you try to warn people.
You try to wave the red flag.
And then what happens?
Redditor No-Slip69420 wanted to hear about the times people knew that a certain love story was not going to last, so they asked:
"What screams 'This couple won’t last?'"
Smash!
"The groom smashed the cake in the bride’s face when she didn’t want him to."
- Apprehensive_Yam73
"High predictor of impending divorce."
- Funandgeeky
"Totally agree with this! That being said, I WANTED cake on my face. I had to beg my wife to do it and settled with her getting some frosting on my nose. I know I married the right one because she repeatedly asked me if I was sure and obliged me."
- node_of_ranvier
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Corrections
"One person is extremely annoyed at and correcting the super mundane things that the other says and does."
- PurpleLilyEsq
"My mom does this to my stepdad, and I try super hard not to do that to my partner. I'll catch myself and consciously shut my mouth. I love him very much, and even though he does some things differently than I do the job still gets done. He is not allowed to fold my laundry, though. LOL."
- Kakes_69
Changes
"When one person completely changes their personality to suit the other. One of my friends started dating a guy who was, in my opinion, a real jerk. I guess he felt superior to other people. He was condescending to people who worked for him, rude to wait staff, etc. Anyway, my friend turned from being a confident professional woman into a submissive shadow of herself."
"I was pretty sure she wouldn't be able to keep her act going indefinitely, and sure enough, as soon as they were married and she started expressing her opinions, the whole thing fell apart. They were divorced within a year... which probably wasn't a surprise to anyone who knew her."
- Bay_de_Noc
A Bad Share
"When they share a Facebook account. Someone has already cheated by that point."
- Best_Answer69
"The opposite is true of older people. My grandparents share the same account, and they’re ‘til death do us part. I think Grandpa likes it when Grandma shows him pictures of us, but he isn’t interested in maintaining his own account."
- fartmachiner
"Yeah, lol. My aunt and uncle share a Facebook account, and it’s not a jealousy thing. The same goes for my brother-in-law’s parents. It’s an old-people thing, where usually, one partner has no interest in maintaining a social media account but still wants to be in the loop with life."
"In both relationships, they’re stable, happy, and very much still in love/death do us part."
- schickschickschick
AMEN!
"The preacher officiating at the wedding gives a sermon about infidelity. True story..."
"She was hot and rich. He was less hot and more rich. I don't know which one screwed around first, but the marriage didn't last a year."
"The sermon may have been inspired by one or the other's parents, rather than by the newlyweds' own previous conduct. It was still prophetic, though."
- fubo
AWFUL
"Most couples that I've seen are 'social media couples' and end up having AWFUL relationship problems. And we usually find this out during a public breakup or when one kills the other."
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Contempt
"Eye-rolling. Scientifically speaking, it symbolizes contempt and is a strong predictor of relationship failure, as presented by John Gottman, who studies relationships. He names contempt as one of the four horsemen of ending a marriage."
- WarrenChanWL
"Contempt, defensiveness, and criticism hurt a lot and make you genuinely sad. But no one can be prepared for the state of destruction that stonewalling and silent treatment leaves the mental health in."
"The real way to deal with it is to not deal with it. But if you don't know that, you will pour yourself into fixing a problem that doesn't need that much effort - they just want you to squirm, beg, and kiss their feet. All self-value and self-respect are thrown out of the window to resolve the problem you think you have with the person you love."
"The problem is always fabricated, and you try to fix a fake problem by giving yourself away into a black hole. The actual problem is always much, much less. They make communication way harder on purpose."
"If you receive the silent treatment, bail the f**k out. It's like quicksand, it gets worse the more you fight."
- ItsNotProgHouse
Attachment Styles
"An intense sense of urgency, especially around relationship milestones."
"I understand being excited about a new partner, but if you feel like the world will end if you spend a week or two apart or don't move in together/meet the parents/get engaged or married ASAP, then you're not in love. You're infatuated, which isn't sustainable in a healthy way."
"My therapist helped me look into attachment styles. There are also tons of free resources out there about them. The urgency can be a sign of anxious attachment. The ideal is to work towards secure attachment. Shifting even slightly in the direction of secure attachment brought me a peace I can hardly put into words."
"Also, finding a partner that is communicative and honest. And being that partner, as well! I haven't had to guess where I stand with my partner since the first couple of months we met (~1.5 yrs ago). And I try to make sure he doesn't have to guess with me either. That took away a lot of urgency and panic."
- CamelApprehensive229
2 Years Apart
"I married into a family with a relative who was constantly in different relationships. Predicted she'd be divorced within 18 months. I was right. Nobody was surprised. She was in her early 30s, already been married twice, had three kids with three different fathers. Only one was from a marriage, and the kids were 2 years apart."
"Oh, and she planned each one. She cheated on her 2nd husband (didn't feel any guilt or remorse) and would bring a new guy around every year. We all knew she was marrying her 3rd husband because she thought he had money. Turns out he didn't."
- EmbarrassedPick1031
Too Spicey
"When one is so insecure they belittle the other to feel better about themself. I once had dinner with a now-divorced couple, and there was a spicy dish. The wife casually said, 'Husband can't handle spicy food.' Husband replied out loud, 'Whatever, I'm literally better than you at like 100 other things.'"
- JJGBM
34 Years
"When someone spends a lot of time in conversation talking about how happy their marriage is. That's someone trying to convince themselves."
"I mean, hey, if someone asked me, I'd say I've had an outstanding 34-year marriage to a woman who creates life and love and beauty wherever she goes. But I don't feel a constant need to yap about it in conversation."
"So if you know someone who is talking about their blissful marriage, know that they likely need some marriage counseling pretty soon."
- AnybodySeeMyKeys
Clearly...
"When one is clearly gay but everyone knows except the girl. I met a couple at a doctor's visit. And I remember thinking, is she not aware he is gay? Anyway, I forgot about it. They had a child, so I was worried but then thought maybe I was wrong; hopefully, I was wrong. I was not. He was gay; they separated."
- Fragrant_Bid_8123
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Dopamine
"Love bombing in the first couple of weeks. Yes, we love that you love each other. But you hardly know each other, and you haven't sat down with the realities of life and living together. You are in love with being in love. The dopamine will wear off, and who you are as a person and how you deal with stress, daily tasks, and friends/family are all just as important."
- Everyoneheresamoron
Mismatch!
"When there is a massive communication mismatch. I knew a couple where one partner was always very forthright and the other kind of meek. Partner A would express an opinion on anything from what to do for dinner to when they should start trying for kids. Instead of just saying that they disagreed and having an actual conversation, Partner B would subtly imply it, and Partner A would either actually not get it or pretend to."
"This, of course, resulted in Partner A nearly always getting what they wanted, Partner B feeling steamrolled into every life decision, and Partner A angry that Partner B was always quietly unhappy. It ended poorly, though both are in much better relationships now."
"Communication is, in my opinion, both the main cause of so many relationship failures/unhappy relationships, and yet it's also one of the issues that a committed couple can fix (given the time, will, and often a good therapist)."
- Conscious_Writing689
Hey Jerry!
"Get in a sh**faced drunken argument at their own wedding Jerry Springer style. Also, shoving the wedding cake into the face. It was a harbinger of things to come. Also, the groom belongs to a hardcore fundamentalist sect, and the preacher uses the event as a pulpit to give a fire-and-brimstone sermon instead of just giving the couple a blessing. Oh, there was no music or dancing allowed. I walked out of that one."
- TwinFrogs
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Pay attention to the red flags!!
They are waving for a reason.
Sometimes, we're too blinded in the relationship to see the crimson.
So then, we must turn to others for help when "something" seems off.
Anything that resembles an episode of Jerry Springer is a HUGE red flag.
And as always... COMMUNICATION is KEY!!
A lesson never learned.