
I'd never bought into the storyline that members of his own party had turned on him and so the partisan cheering that was going on at the Democrat Convention wasn't anything shocking or surprising to me and it certainly didn't energize his base because they've always been in step with every mandate he's dictated and zealots have always been energized. The elevated attention his speech got makes it appear that his campaign is "re-energized" but in reality it isn't. It's the same as before. He's still going to attack any and every issue Romney champions and Obama's still at the end of the day going to be the far-left ideologue advancing his own agenda rather than a nation's. That speech was no different than any other he's given before...only it's setting dictated the saturated media coverage that it got. While the convention adoration wasn't anything surprising, the thing that is surprising to me is in the aftermath how the more responsible media outlets have taken it to mean that the country's eager to re-elect him...
Here's a reminder of why Obama needs voted out in November...
Meanwhile...
Even though Ray Stevens is heard in just one line, it nevertheless is a song that speaks right to the political and social issues of the times. The song I'm referring to is titled "If You Want My Vote" and it's by songwriter-singer, Matt Cline, whose written quite a few songs that Ray's recorded over the last several years. The song not only features Ray Stevens but it also features vocals from the likes of Steve Cropper, Buddy Jewell, and Andy Griggs. The song is available as an Mp3 Here.
How fitting is it that this is Part 16 of this particular blog series...why do I say that...well, I just learned that 2016: Obama's America out-performed a slate of other films over the weekend. The jaded critics perhaps will say this is because of the film's overall curiosity with an inquiring public and so the numbers reflected that scenario. Maybe...but then maybe not. The film's chances of becoming a really, really big hit (a film taking in more than $100 million) depend on publicity and from my point of view I don't believe it's going to get the red carpet treatment from Hollywood the way a certain other politically-themed movie received a few years ago. Predictably, liberal blogs across the internet have trashed 2016. The movie has grossed close to $30,000,000 so far.
The Matt Cline "If You Want My Vote" song can also be seen Here.
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