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To: generally

Did you notice that all of the people whose music President Trump is playing are dead? Laura Brannigan, Isaac Hayes, Sinatra. It’s their heirs and former managers who are outraged. I imagine that PDJT’s people have researched what is royalty-free, either because it’s in the public domain, or because they’ve bought a royalty license. If the people who control the music are outraged, it could be because someone has asked them to be outraged. Do we really think they’re listening to/watching Trump rallies on their own if they’re such haters? The length and breadth of the picayunity (new word 😁) of the left towards PDJT astounds me, though it shouldn’t. I know their plan is death by a thousand cuts.


1,207 posted on 11/18/2022 11:17:34 AM PST by LittleLinda ( )
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To: LittleLinda

Even if they were alive, it doesn’t matter Trump doesn’t need the artists permission because the publishers own the performance rights.

I’m certain Trump pays royalties so again the Left tells the public untruths to riles them up. These Estates are not asking nicely, just bellowing out a lot of hot air and Empty threats.

Clever lawyers will be eager to get their money for legal actions that are sure to fail.


1,231 posted on 11/18/2022 12:27:07 PM PST by Gasshog (Too often, my cursor jumps to a place I didn’t intend for it to jump and the typing contin)
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To: LittleLinda

1. Picayunity! love it.

2. What about YMCA? Are all those guys dead?

3. Maybe there is yet another layer of the plan going on here. That would be just like PDJT, wouldn’t it?


1,258 posted on 11/18/2022 2:29:11 PM PST by generally ( Don't be stupid. We have politicians for that.)
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