Posted on 09/27/2016 6:03:40 PM PDT by tcrlaf
A little music for the soul, on a Tuesday Night.
CAN YA HEAR ME NOW, HILLARY?
Beautiful! I hope they play this at his inauguration.
Achtung !
Love the Logical Fallacy pic. Great!
This is outstanding!
LOL!
I thinks it’s fabulous!!! My eyes are still leaking!
supporhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K6wjmvFkgfgt this american!
Clearly, you don’t use that brain for thinking much. It’s not a Nazi march, it’s a FRENCH ONE! Be sure to tell that to your buddies on daily Kos.
In the modern times, it’s the march of the French Foreign Legion:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cw-qI-aSg-I
Sure it is.
I should have said “an anthem”, not “THE anthem”.
However, the fact still remains that by invoking a false Nazi analogy, YOU LOSE.
Bttt
Where did I say the word “Nazi”? Are you maybe bit oversensitive?
“Star Spangled Banner” was a British drinking song. “My Country, Tis of Thee” is also “God Save the Queen”
Brilliant. If this got around it could ignite a massive backlash against globalism. Obama, Hillary, soros, the whole gang of crooks better find themselves a hole to hide in. No wonder they want to turn over the internet to the UN.
All the people in the video are explained in the top comment by ‘Trumpennials’ where he says...
Some people have been asking, who are all the ‘Trumps’ around the world
then...’Read More’ << click on ‘Read More’ below the comment to expand it, and see the whole description of who the leaders are in the various countries
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lDUwXFvTJfA
It’s not German music in the video...it’s the song “Do You Hear The People Sing?” from Les Miserables.
Here’s a clip of the song in the movie, with the text of the lyrics added on screen...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JvSUmci7qm0
...and “Hail To The Chief” is a Scottish strathspey.
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