W.TN.Orange Blood
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Sure, he certainly could do that. He didn’t and there’s a process for that, which Hayes followed.Maybe the Trump Campaign should ask permission from the artists before playing their songs at his rallies ???
Such a thing, was once customary ....
In 1984, the Ronald Reagan Re-election Campaign wanted to use "Born in the USA" as their theme song, in both commercials and at rallies.
(Even though, it didn't fit at all. The song was about everyday people overcoming hardships in America; rather than being an ode to American exceptionalism, as the Reagan Campaign wanted to portray it.)
They asked Bruce Springsteen for permission, and Springsteen said, "No." Therefore, the Reagan Campaign didn't use it.
That is how these things were normally handled, pre-Trump.
Way more fun to sneer with you BB.That was a response to another post.
If you wanted to sneer at the topic, then why did you reply to my post, instead of what @hUTch2002 posted?
We'll see what happens. There are good reasons for both sides to feel confident. The polls are trending in Harris' direction, but Trump does have the easier path to 270 .... at least as of right now.
The one party narrative you keep pushing is hilarious. You constantly repeat something that isn't remotely true. You don't seem that stupid. You make great posts on taxation.They are all corrupt to the core. There is only one party.
If one would want one of those in his cabinet why would one vote for Trump?