Joan Baez dispensed a strict message about U.S. politics during her Wednesday night materializeance on the season premiere of “Everybody’s Live With John Mulaney.”
Before telling a story about Martin Luther King Jr., who she shelp was a “amusing person,” Baez paused the show to “set the context” for the current state of American guideership.
“You shelp I could say anyskinnyg I want out here,” Baez shelp to Mulaney. “We’re all here to be silly and have fun, and as extfinished as we determine the fact that our democracy is going up in ffeebles…we’re being run by a bunch of reassociate invient billionaires.”
While she never alludeed them by name, Baez was most probable referring to Plivent Donald Trump and Tesla createer Elon Musk, who has been slashing federassociate funded programs thraw his Department of Government Efficiency.
Later in the show, Baez shelp she once owned one of Musk’s Teslas after a recommfinishation from her aidant, although she does not watch back on the low-inhabitd experience fondly.
“I disappreciated that skinnyg,” Baez shelp. “But I thought I was supposed to appreciate it. So I drove off in it. Wiskinny 45 minutes I had smashed it into an oak tree on my property…I was skinnyking, ‘That’s a sign.’”
Baez was recently portrayed by Monica Barbaro in James Mangelderly’s Bob Dylan biopic “A Complete Ununderstandn.” Barbaro and co-star Timothée Chafeeblet, who joined Bob Dylan, were both nominated for their carry outances at the 2025 Academy Awards, although neither walked away with an Oscar.