Posted on 10/12/2018 5:27:34 PM PDT by SamAdams76
It's Friday night, it's getting cooler, autumn is definitely here in the Northeast.
Just watched Trump's rally in Ohio out on Right Side Broadcasting on the You Tube.
As always, President Donald J Trump closed out his rally with the Rolling Stones song called "You Can't Always Get What You Want."
He's been playing that song constantly. When I saw the Trump rally in Fairfield, CT back on August 13, 2016, back on the weekend when Trump jettisoned Paul Manafort and brought in Kellyanne Conway and Steve Bannon to run his winning campaign, they closed with that very same song. Why? Why do they always close with that song?
By the way, that August 13, 2016 rally in Fairfield, CT was quite historic. It was the very last rally in which he did not use a teleprompter (Kellyanne insisted on that going forward), my dog was dying of lymphoma and a massive thunderstorm hit Fairfield just as the rally was winding up. I remember the pouring rains and intense lightning and thunder after the rally. I went back into the arena and watched the Fake News press tearing down their equipment. Some rowdy guy got himself arrested for being rowdy. And then candidate Donald Trump was still walking the ropeline signing autographs.
What a strange night that was. And glorious as well.
So I'm just saying, it's Friday night, autumn is upon us, the mid-term elections are upon us, Halloweeen is upon us (and all the mosquitoes are dying) and Trump is still playiing that "You Can't Always Get What You Want" song after his rallies.
What does it all mean? That's all I'm asking you guys tonight.
How about Tom Petty, I WON’I BACK DOWN. Would love to hear it at an upcoming rally. I thought about this song while watching JUSTICE KAVANAUGH STAYING STRONG.
“He’s getting back at the Stones over an incident.”
So, the Stones hated President Trump so much that they didn’t want a nine-figure payout?
I’m not sure I believe that. What could he have done that somebody would pass on that kind of money?
Yep - I was going to post that before I saw you had done it....might have been a taunt to the Left at the time and is now a reminder to some of the really finicky Right who go ballistic when they don’t fulfill the other song...”I want it all....And I want it now....”
Yes, that’s what I took it as too, with more self-awareness than Never Trumpers themselves have or can bring themselves to credit him with.
Because they’re the perfect lyrics for the Trump presidency. What I want to know is how HE knew from the beginning of his campaign they’d be the perfect lyrics.
People might have voted against him, but he’s making life better for them along with the people who voted for him.
It is amazing that our President is always 2 steps ahead of the rest of us.
And I thought we were on the cutting edge.
Some very good thoughtful reasons here, Jane.
Rinos and a lot of now ex-Dems didn’t want him but he was the winner
and now perhaps a little grudgingly or perhaps whole-heartedly they realize,
they and the country got what they needed.
LOL!
Be warned, you can’t judge temps without being somewhere.
I had friends in North Carolina - they complained they got more snow there than they did in NY. Even in Jacksonville you’ll need to break out a jacket in winter.
I’d recommend you travel during winter, head south, and then move north to get a feel for the temps before settling down.
Can you please tell that to these doggone Texas mosquitoes? LOL
(...scratch...itch...swat...)
Would you prefer something from Barry Manilow?
I didn't know that. Good for him.
I've always considered it a travesty that Lennon & McCartney were forced to sell Northern Songs to pay the tax man.
It would be great if President Trump took to the stage with a magic wand and waved it about the stadium before starting his speech.
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