I just knew the fun wouldn't start until they let Mrs. Kerry out of the bag. She says the whackiest things. She calls her late husband "my husband" so by the end of a paragraph you don't know which husband she is talking about. One time when he was receiving an award, she got up to receive it with him (Anybody else would have stayed in place but obviously he's bought and paid for so if she wants to speak, who's to say no?)--then she gave a speech about how she married him because he was a virgin (which everyone acknowledged was such a joke because he was a real rounder as a single man about town).
She's as goofy as the rodent who lives in the outside bathroom and he's never without her. Instead of being a great helpmate, she's going to end up being his albatross.
She's as goofy as the rodent who lives in the outside bathroom
I heard Richard Gere is a great fan of hers (rimshot).
BTW, Won't Get Fooled Again was on Who's Next, originally slated as a concept album ala Tommy and Quadraphenia. The album's theme was to be set in a post apocalyptic future, but the idea was scrapped.
I always considered Won't Get Fooled Again as an anti-60's revolution anthem. It was very cheeky with jabs against the counter-culture like "the party (or parting?) on the Left is now the party (or parting?) on the Right" and I always thought of this song as the Clintons descended past Nixonian politics into pure fascism.
I've read and witnessed Pete Townsend's life and it's like Rick James puts it, "What would YOU do if you had money, fame, women, and drugs?" It's amazing he survived, especially the 70's and 80's. But he has never been a Jane Fonda. Townsend's politics take a backseat but seem to be libertarian to conservative. Also seems Townsend is trying to reform from his past childhood abuses which led him, IMO, to his sexual confusion.