J.D. Vance is a very compelling writer, and I feel confident that he will give a very compelling speech at the Republican convention tonight. I imagine a lot of the country is going to be moved by Sen. Vance's speech tonight in a similarly profound way that I and so many others were moved by the following speech in July 2004, and I imagine they are going to make sure their guy is president some day (and maybe some day very soon).
Sent: Thursday, July 29, 2004 9:10 AM
Subject: i'm on the bandwagon
i know that i'm so ripe for being played by big media; i'm so easy that i cry at the end of almost every "west wing." still -- screw it -- i think/hope this guy is the real deal.
Subject: i'm on the bandwagon
i know that i'm so ripe for being played by big media; i'm so easy that i cry at the end of almost every "west wing." still -- screw it -- i think/hope this guy is the real deal.
I'm going to report on the songs played by the House Band at the GOP Convention between speeches. Right now, they are playing "Shine," by Collective Soul.
ReplyDelete"Working for the Weekend," by Loverboy
ReplyDelete"R.O.C.K. in the U.S.A." by John Mellancamp
ReplyDelete"The Heart of Rock 'n' Roll," by Huey Lewis and the News
ReplyDelete"Caught Up In You," by .38 Special
ReplyDeleteLast song of the night: "Don't Stop Believing," by Journey
ReplyDeleteOK, let's see what they play on Wednesday night.
ReplyDelete"Y.M.C.A.," by the Village People
ReplyDelete"Roll with the Changes," by R.E.O. Speedwagon
ReplyDelete"Don't Stop Thinking About Tomorrow," by Fleetwood Mac
ReplyDeleteThursday night: "Tush," by ZZ Top
ReplyDelete"So Caught Up in You," by .38 Special
ReplyDeleteBy the way, the band for this convention is called Sixwire. They are from Nashville.
ReplyDelete"What I Like About You," by the Romantics.
ReplyDelete"Enter the Sandman," by Metallica
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