Presidential Election
Campaign Soundtrack: Romney Rally Music
Music can be like the 12th man in football. How the Romney campaign set the tone and mood at his Main Line Rally.
Music is an important part of any campaign rally event. It sets the tone and the mood and can sometimes even become a campaign theme. Ronald Regan had Proud to be An American by Lee Greenwood. Bill Clinton had Don't Stop Thinking About Tomorrow by Fleetwood Mac. Friday at the Valley Forge Military Academy Mitt Romney's campaign had the Burger King Song. To be fair, the Burger King Commercial Song (Have it Your Way) was only about 45 seconds out of about 90 minutes of music that set the musical tone for the rally. This rally featured a music trio flown in from Nashville for the event. "Baillie and the Boys" played for about 45 minutes of the warm-up time after the doors opened but the before the candidate speeches began. During their …
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Agnes
10:50 pm on Friday, October 5, 2012
Oh lets think...Obama was only Commander-in-Chief of all four branches of the U.S. military for the past three and a half years. He has run it smarter too by using special ops and military intelligence to disrupt terrorist networks. Romney on the other hand was photographed protesting for war then ran away to hide in France. He does not deserve to be Commander in Chief.   more ›