Pat Boone’s New Song – IOTW Report

Pat Boone’s New Song

He’s 90 and worried about the future.

Leftist “cat ladies” don’t have that concern.

16 Comments on Pat Boone’s New Song

  1. There’s a great line in Hemingway’s The Sun Also Rises;

    “How did you go bankrupt?” Bill asked.

    “Two ways,” Mike said. “Gradually, then suddenly.”

    Gradually, starting with the advent of Critical Theory (then morphing into CRT), the suddenly with gender blurring, intersectionality, and nihilism.

    I am firmly convinced that if Willie’s semen receptacle wins the election, America as we know it will be gone and the era of retribution will commence, God punishing this wicked nation, for all he has blessed us with and the ingratitude we gave back.

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  2. If lefty cat ladies get a say in policies that affect my family,
    men should get a say in whether a woman they knocked up gets her abortion or not.
    The lunatic lefts argument of “No uterus, no opinion” is being shredded by their own stupidity.
    “No kids, no voice” on what is going to be affecting my children.

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  3. geoff, the funny thing is that “Dixie” has been so successfully scrubbed from American culture that the wokesters will be too ignorant to recognize it in the song, at least until the media figures it out and starts playing “Dixie” on the news every night. Probably tied to hillbilly Vance, somehow. And then of course the Black Kamala will nasally jump in and start waving her hands. Look what you started, Pat. I love it. Well-played, in every way.

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  4. I just listened to Let the band play Dixie by Chris Vallillo on You Tube, it’s worth a listen. I’m old enough to remember being able to proudly sing Dixie when I was in elementary school back in the early 60’s and other patriotic songs and it was no big deal. I am currently reading Team of Rivals, the political genius of Abraham Lincoln by Doris Kearnes Goodwin for the first time. I made a book run last week to my favorite used bookstore and came across this book, I can never have enough good American history books to learn about American history and our shared past as Americans. Dixie is a haunting song for all Americans both North and South, it’s almost a lament for the horrors of the Civil war.

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  5. geoff, almost every video (reel-to-reel) we watched in class in the sixties was produced by the state of Georgia, and they all began with a band playing “Dixie” with the credits. I taught myself the song on harmonica when I was ten. I hope the wokesters unintentionally bring it back. It’s a catchy tune.

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  6. Which is why I am glad that I learned real American history in the last century. I had lots of great history teachers in Junior and Senior HS as well as at the college level in the 1960’s and 70’s. And fuck Howard Zinn and all the bullshit revisionist historians who hate America and have totally corrupted the teaching of American history.

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