So, apparently we need new rules for conservatives. We know that the far right has a quarrel with reality. They don't like it when it fails to serve their purpose, which would qualify as a form on maddness. Well, as most of us already know... the folks at the National Revue have a quirky sense of reality.
Well my friends, they have taken their bizarro world to dizzing heights of insanity, and no I am not talking about their love of the Iraq war. And with the recent arguments by KLo and the other men, that is saying a lot.
Apparently some of the most rebellious songs in the rock n roll canon are secretly, unknown to us normal folks who have been listening to them for years are about right wing ideals. That they are conservative in nature. Yup, the Who's classic "Won't Get Fooled Again" -- is not the sarcastic statement against the boss in all its forms. Nope, it becomes a conservative diatribe about naive idealism and the danger of left wing rebeliousness. Yup, a song that we all know as so very far from a right wing rant, becomes um, a right wing rant.
Everyone out there who thinks that I am out of touch and the Neo-Cons at the Natinonal Revue could not be this insane? Read this.
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