Bernie Sanders is a big fan of Red Hot Chili Peppers and Prince
Bernie Sanders did a virtual hearing from his home office today (12 May), and it turns out he's a big fan of Prince and Red Hot Chili Peppers.
Some days we realise we are lucky to be in quarantine because of the coronavirus pandemic. Today (12 May), is one of those days. If it wasn't for the global pandemic, we wouldn't know what Bernie Sanders' home office looks like, or better yet, we wouldn't know what kind of music he really likes.
While taking part in a virtual COVID-19 conference today (12 May), viewers were treated to a small glimpse of his home office, which features a framed Red Hot Chili Peppers poster, and a Prince New Power Generation bass drum cover mounted on the wall.
Of course, the internet has reacted to his music taste, and while he did pull himself out of the 2020 Presidential campaign, people want to know if he'll become the first Minister of Funk.
The RHCP poster...the NPG drum head....Bernie... please become our nation's first Minister of Funk pic.twitter.com/KkIttRBPNL
— Jeremy D. Larson (@jeremydlarson) May 12, 2020
On his wall, Bernie Sanders has a signed New Power Generation drum head (yay!) but also a RHCP poster (nay!)? pic.twitter.com/X9sL8hFEFV
— Chris Forsyth (@TheChrisForsyth) May 12, 2020
wonder what Bernie's fav RHCP song is
— The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin (@MrNarci) May 12, 2020
I'd say Under The Bridge, but what if it is Suck My Kiss https://t.co/tUh6gKMr9C
bernie fucking sanders with a Red Hot Chili Peppers poster and a bass drum head from Prince's band holy shit https://t.co/VvM94fIK79
— DemonRat (@thereal_wall) May 12, 2020
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