Sunday, February 04, 2007

DEFENDING OUR COUNTRY-- BY RANDY NEWMAN

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Randy Newman did a New York Times op-ed piece a couple weeks ago, based on his song "A Few Words In Defense Of Our Country". It was published in response to Bush's deceitful State of the Union, although Newman
seems to make the case that although Bush is the worst president the U.S. has ever had, there are plenty of other tyrants throughout world history who were even worse. As usual, Randy Newman's point of view doesn't fall into any easily categorizable nitches.

He performed the song live last year at Carnegie Hall. I suggest that you read the lyrics before you watch the live video version.
A Few Words in Defense of Our Country

I’d like to say a few words
In defense of our country
Whose people aren’t bad nor are they mean
Now the leaders we have
While they’re the worst that we’ve had
Are hardly the worst this poor world has seen

Let’s turn history’s pages, shall we?

Take the Caesars for example
Why within the first few of them
They had split Gaul into three parts
Fed the Christians to the lions
And burned down the City
And one of ’em
Appointed his own horse Consul of the Empire
That’s like vice president or something
That’s not a very good example, is it?
But wait, here’s one, the Spanish Inquisition
They put people in a terrible position

I don’t even like to think about it
Well, sometimes I like to think about it

Just a few words in defense of our country
Whose time at the top
Could be coming to an end
Now we don’t want their love
And respect at this point is pretty much out of the question
But in times like these
We sure could use a friend

Hitler. Stalin.
Men who need no introduction
King Leopold of Belgium. That’s right.
Everyone thinks he’s so great
Well he owned The Congo
He tore it up too
He took the diamonds, he took the gold
He took the silver
Know what he left them with?
Malaria

A president once said,
“The only thing we have to fear is fear itself”
Now it seems like we’re supposed to be afraid
It’s patriotic in fact and color coded
And what are we supposed to be afraid of?
Why, of being afraid
That’s what terror means, doesn’t it?
That’s what it used to mean

The end of an empire is messy at best
And this empire is ending
Like all the rest
Like the Spanish Armada adrift on the sea
We’re adrift in the land of the brave
And the home of the free
Goodbye. Goodbye. Goodbye.


1 Comments:

At 7:49 PM, Blogger Jimmy the Saint said...

Randy Newman is something else. He is right though. I have thought for a long time that the US will end up just like any other empire. The question was how long would it last. Smirk is hastening the end.

 

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