Posted on 10/29/2014 8:14:27 AM PDT by rktman
On Monday's Morning Joe, MSNBC's Joe Scarborough prompted hippie icon Graham Nash of Crosby, Stills, and Nash fame to promote his new song about the police shooting of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri. Nash wildly contended that "what happened with...almost, the execution of Michael Brown, we had to say something."
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My kid used to Graham Gnash when he was teething.
Scary thing is the typical MSNBC viewer absolutely believes the Koch Brothers flew into Ferguson on a private jet and personally pulled the trigger.
“Hey grahm. STFU!”
Or get back with the Hollies and do the oldies circuit.
(I did like the Hollies)
Thank goodness it was not Lindsey Graham!
Did Nash just hear about this ? D’oh
Immigration Man! Hey Brit - go back to Londonistan.
Ok Nash was brilliant when he was with The Hollies.
I invite Graham Nash to take a mile walk unarmed down an inner city street after midnight in a number of wonderful American cities where the black underclass dwells.
I would bet that Graham Nash has used - conservatively - ten times the fossil fuels that I have in my life. Globe-trotting rockers tend to use up a lot of jet fuel, not to mention the cost of heating their mansions.
I’m an O-L-D fart who never listened to much of that music, so it took me reading pretty far down the page to realize this is the Nash of “Crosby, Stills, et al.” Oh crap, if this is THAT Nash, his brain is just a little black burned out clinker rolling around in his otherwise empty skull!
Yet, if you haven’t heard it, Crosby and Nash’s version of “My Country ‘Tis of Thee” is moving. Beautiful job.
I’m starting to think one has to be severely mentally challenged to write good music.
KOCH Brothers!!!!....slowly I turn.....step by step.....
Sadly, my political mind set is leading me down the path to, sooner or later, having no one left in my collection but Nugent. LOL! Granted, there are some good tunes but we walked out of a csny concert after the 3rd song due to their non-stop political BS between songs. Their t-shirts were like $34.95 and that was about 10 years ago. Of course the obligatory AIM souvenir tables were also set up selling t-shirts and native American stuff. And, they didn’t sound that good live anyway.
Same here. I never listened to their music. Got a smile on my face every time someone talked about how great they were. They never appealed to me.
Seems like many groups had one guy who was simply fried, sometimes more than one.
It’s getting to the point where he’s no fun any more.
Isn’t he a Brit?
What’s funny is that the Koch Brothers aren’t even conservatives.
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