Mick Jagger Tells DC Concert Crowd: 'I Don't Think Obama Is Here But I'm Sure He's Listening In'

June 24th, 2013 10:52 PM

Famed rock group the Rolling Stones played the Verizon Center in Washington, D.C., Monday, and according to numerous fans reporting on Twitter, lead singer Mick Jagger took a shot at the current White House resident and his recently revealed domestic surveillance program.

Self-described progressive @MikeCarvalho tweeted during the show, "I don't think President Obama is here, but I'm sure he's listening in.' - Mick Jagger":

Our friends at Twitchy have other tweets confirming Carvalho's claim.

Other concert-goers said the crowd booed when Jagger mentioned Obama's name:

As for Jagger, folks shouldn't be that surprised about his position on Obama.

Earlier this month, he revealed himself as a "closet conservative" while admitting a deep admiration towards former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and confusion about how some in his country celebrated her death.

Of course, his liberal fans likely will see that as sympathy for the devil.