Springsteen and others focus on election at New Yorker fest
NEW YORK — It didn’t take more than an hour for the annual New Yorker Festival to get down to the elephant in the room: Donald Trump.
“You knew we were going there,” the magazine’s editor, David Remnick, told the crowd as he raised the issue of Trump’s rise to Republican nominee with his guest — none other than Bruce Springsteen.
The rocker, clearly the top draw at the three-day festival that ended Sunday, obliged with his opinion.
“When he was just a big, sort of bloviating New York billionaire he could be highly entertaining,” Springsteen said of the nominee. “He’s not funny as a presidential candidate.”

