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Big Machine s Scott Borchetta Defends Promoting Aaron Lewis Liberal-Bashing, Fox-Baiting Country Song
Big Machine s Scott Borchetta Defends Promoting Aaron Lewis Liberal-Bashing, Fox-Baiting Country Song
In a letter to industry blogger Bob Lefsetz, Borchetta cited the First Amendment in supporting the Staind singer s single, which trashes Bruce Springsteen and avows support for Confederate statues.
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Scott Borchetta, Big Machine Label Group’s founder and president-CEO, has spoken up in defense of the company’s promotion of a liberal-bashing song by Aaron Lewis, “Am I the Only One,” that trashes Bruce Springsteen and advocates keeping Confederate statues.
Borchetta’s words praising the song came in a letter to industry blogger Bob Lefsetz, who had written a take-down of Lewis’ divisive song, currently a conservative cause celebre. The singer for the hard-rock band Staind has in recent years devoted more and more of his
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Updated on July 15, 2021 at 11:58 pm
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Cuomo s reelection campaign also paid his attorney s firm, Glavin PLLC, over $280,000 while he was under investigation by the the New York state attorney general s office for alleged sexual misconduct.
Even with all the controversy surrounding Cuomo, many members of the New York business community seemed to rally around him.
Stephen Ross, a billionaire and the chair of real estate giant Related Companies, gave $25,000 to Cuomo in late June.
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo raised over $2 million from some of New York s top donors despite being accused of sexual harassment by former aides.