‘Rich Men North of Richmond’ Star denies supporting President Biden amidst claims.

Country Music Artist Oliver Anthony Sets the Record Straight on Politics

Oliver Anthony, the‌ country‌ music artist who went viral after his working-class lament “Rich Men North⁢ of Richmond” sailed to⁤ the top of the charts, ‌has set the record straight that he’s no fan⁣ of President Joe Biden, while accusing “corporate news” of trying to “twist me into being a Biden supporter.”

Mr. Anthony took to Facebook on Saturday to share ⁣what he ‍promised⁢ to be his “last post ‍about politics” ​on social media,⁤ accusing ‌corporate media outlets of⁢ misrepresenting his earlier⁤ remarks in ⁤a video that his hit song “has nothing to do with ‍Joe Biden.”

On Friday, Mr. Anthony posted⁣ a video on YouTube that was critical of Republicans using‍ “Rich Men North of Richmond” during Wednesday’s GOP presidential debate.

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To kick off the debate, candidates were asked to lay out ⁢their economic arguments by way of explaining‍ why ⁣Mr. Anthony’s⁤ viral song decrying ‍high taxes and debasement of the dollar had resonated with so many Americans.

Florida Gov. Ron⁤ DeSantis used ⁤his response to the popularity of​ Mr. ​Anthony’s “Rich Men North of Richmond” to blame President Biden for what‌ he characterized as ⁣“American‍ decline.”

Mr.⁢ Anthony said in Friday’s video that he found it “funny” to see politicians using his song to criticize other ⁣politicians.

“It was funny⁢ seeing my song at that presidential debate because I wrote⁤ that song‍ about those people, you know, so for them to have to sit there and listen to that, that​ cracks me⁤ up,” Mr. Anthony ⁤said in Friday’s video.

Florida Gov. Ron ⁣DeSantis (L) and entrepreneur and author Vivek Ramaswamy speak during the first Republican Presidential⁣ primary debate⁢ at the Fiserv Forum in⁣ Milwaukee, Wis., on⁢ Aug. 23, 2023.⁤ (Brendan Smialowski/AFP via Getty Images)

‘Reverse American Decline’

During Wednesday’s debate, the moderator said⁤ that the song’s “lyrics speak of ‍alienation,​ of deep frustration with the state of government⁤ and of this country.”‍ Washington⁣ D.C.⁤ is about 100‌ miles north of Richmond.

“Gov. DeSantis, why is this song striking such a nerve in this ⁣country⁣ right now?” the moderator, Fox News host Martha MacCallum asked.

Mr. DeSantis replied, “Our country‌ is in decline. This decline is​ not inevitable. ⁢It’s a choice. We need to send Joe Biden back ‍to his‍ basement and ⁢reverse American decline.”

In the video, Mr. Anthony objected to the message of his song being⁣ used in partisan political ⁣fights, saying his⁣ song “has nothing to do with Joe Biden. It’s a lot bigger ⁣than Joe Biden.”

He added ⁣that he’s⁤ “disappointed” to see ‍people “wrap​ politics up in this.”

A ​number of right-leaning politicians ⁣and media personalities have ⁢referred ‌to the song and its lyrics ⁢in public remarks criticizing the political ⁣status quo in the nation.

“I hate to⁣ see that being weaponized. I see the ⁤right‌ trying to characterize me as one of their own, and I see the left trying to discredit me, I guess,⁣ in retaliation,” Mr. Anthony said in the‍ video, adding⁢ that ​it’s “gotta stop.”

And in a post on X, the platform formerly known as Twitter, ‌he clarified that he sees himself above partisan politics ‍and instead seeks to be the voice of ⁤the common man.

“I. Don’t. Support. Either. Side. Politically. Not the left, not ⁣the right. Im‌ about ​supporting people ​and​ restoring local communities. Now, go breath some fresh air and relax. Please? 🙂 I’m not worth obsessing over, I‌ promise. Go spend time with your loved ones,”‌ he said in the post.

‘Biden’s Most Certainly a Problem’

In his Saturday remarks on Facebook,‌ Mr. Anthony elaborated on his ‍remarks in the video, apparently seeking to set the record straight.

“I apologize for beating a dead horse, but I just need to address ⁣this quote in my video earlier, since it’s been‌ misquoted / misinterpreted⁢ this ​evening,” he said. “Corporate⁣ news⁤ (big surprise)⁤ is now trying to twist me into being a Biden supporter.”

Mr. Anthony then clarified‌ that his remarks about the song having “nothing to​ do with Joe Biden” from‍ the video was‌ in reference ‍to Mr. ‌DeSantis’ responses to his song.

“He‍ talks about needing ‌to get Joe ​Biden out, as if that would automatically solve all the problems. Biden is a big part of the issue,‍ bit it runs much deeper,” Mr. Anthony​ said.

He then said that his‌ hit song​ is⁤ about corporate capture of politics and should be seen as a criticism of the entire political class—not any particular ‌side.

“Rich ‌Men North of Richmond is about corporate-owned D.C. politics,” ⁤Mr. Anthony emphasized.



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