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“The election [happened] and suddenly the world changed,” guitarist The Edge told Rolling Stone. “We just went, ‘Hold on a second, we’ve got to give ourselves a moment to think about this record and about how it relates to what’s going on in the world.’”
Sounds like they might be taking themselves too seriously.
Being a natural reader of royal BS, I'm guessing they were late delivering their album and knew nobody (in their world) would hold them accountable if they claimed they were delayed due to Trump and needed a safe space to contemplate the meaning of this 'tragic event.'
Another positive is the fact that North Korea no longer has the craziest leader on the planet. We`re now number 1 at something other than starting wars.
I like U2 -- but can't see any correlation between an album release and Trumps win. Unless they re-released 'Beautiful Day' with 'President Hillary' related lyrics ... which would be funny... I see it more as a publicity stunt since most Millenials are like "U2 ... who? What?"
I guess Trumpettes don't know the difference between cancel and delayed. With their alleged-high IQs, I expected better from them.
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