Harrisburg, Pennsylvania – Pennsylvania State Senator John DiSanto of Harrisburg has become popular overnight on X, formerly known as Twitter, by fans of pop star Olivia Rodrigo.
DiSanto criticized an Apple iPhone advertisement that features Rodrigo’s music video, ironically titled, “Get back at him.”
Last month, Apple released a video shot on an iPhone 15 Pro featuring Rodrigo performing her song “get him back!” The commercial does show the 20-year-old keying a parked vehicle, as well as her sitting in a car with the windows and windshield smashed, and throwing a lamp across a bedroom.
On X, one Rodrigo fan wrote they “wanna key his car,” while several called him some variation of a “creep” for describing Rodrigo’s outfit—a crop top and a skirt—as suggestive. A typical comment accused DiSanto of being a “pathetic creep,” advising him to “stop commenting on how younger people, especially women, should dress and act.”
Others just wanted DiSanto to “shut up.” One person, apparently upset, wrote simply: “You are a fart.”
DiSanto’s controversy doesn’t end with Rodrigo. The state Senator also has drama in Harrisburg with the president of a local community college who is promoting sexually obscene books for children.
This is a developing story.

Old man, whining on social media about the outfit and acting of a Grammy award winning artist on TV, which he watched by choice. Pathetic promoting this is how a sitting Senator should act when his entire party is an international joke.
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It’s disgusting how liberals are proud that they are grooming and sexualizing children. Why have democrats become the party of pedophiles?
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