John Mayer Is an A-hole and a Douchebag
John Mayer is a racist, homophobic, womanizing, belittling a-hole, but his fans still support him, therefore everything's okay.
Just weeks after John's controversial Playboy interview where he drops the N-word and talks about how amazing Jessica Simpson is in bed, Johnny got self-righteous on the mic again.
At his concert in NYC, Mayer, 32, said: “I hate to come off like an a–hole ever, and thank you guys for believing that I am not an a–hole. Never, ever in my entire life did I ever think that it would be a good idea to be an a–hole. But you know what? There’s plenty of a–holes who think the same thing, so I have to thank you.”
He added, “It’s a clean me now, people, clean me.”
Now is not the time for John Player to try to convince anyone of anything, especially by saying "There's plenty of a-holes who think the same thing." He can't always be clever and funny and intelligent, but he's still trying to be. The man has learned absolutely nothing. He thinks people should make burgers with his feces. He thinks his sh*t don't stink. He hates "to come off like an a-hole ever," but that happens naturally when you make racist, homophobic, sexist and crude comments.
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February 28th, 2010 12:11 AM
With all due respect, I still do not believe that John Mayer is this out and out raving, ranting racist that everyone is making him out to be. He is, however, an equal opportunity insulter with a bad case of verbal diarrhea. He doesn’t save his quips for any one particular group. Everyone is pretty much fair game to him. He just lets loose and people laugh...that is, until they feel the joke is on them. Like I said, the man is a clown with a big, stupid mouth sometimes. He tried to have Dave Chapelle moment and he failed. Miserably. So I’ll cut him some slack, mainly because I don’t think he said what he said out of pure malice or hatred for black people. To be fair, I really don’t think that was his intention with that interview.
Maybe I'm just a jaded New Yorker, but what John said was no more shocking or repulsive than anything I haven't already heard from Chris Rock or Howard Stern, who has also been labeled a racist by some in the past. It's very easy for the world to l