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Meet The Pick-Me Politician

Meet Aftyn Behn, the latest Democrat trying to flip Tennessee into the arrogant, leftist column. Behn is running for U.S. Congress in Tennessee’s 7th District in a special election scheduled for next Tuesday, Dec. 2.

She thinks she ought to represent the district — covering a wide swatch of territory west of Nashville — after she had been recorded, saying, “I hate the city, I hate the bachelorettes, I hate the pedal taverns, I hate country music, I hate all of the things that apparently make Nashville an ‘it’ city to the rest of the country.”

In short, she “doesn’t seem to have a great fondness for her home,” as Brett Cooper notes here.

 

Stop The Woke!

A gasoline-soaked, country-rap protest anthem—rowdy, unapologetic, and built for crowd chants. Here’s more from Six Gun Siren.

(EDITOR’S NOTE: On Spotify, you can download a more explicit version of this song.)

Rich Breaks The Covid Truth

Country music star John Rich didn’t mince words when he had a private sit-down with President Trump. Trump asked why he was getting booed at rallies when talking about the COVID vaccine—and John Rich gave it to him straight.

In this video, we break down what Rich said, why it matters, and how Trump responded. Here’s more from Country Cast.

Las Vegas Shooting: What’s Up?

Ian Carroll explains the truth about the Las Vegas shooting. Carroll says, “There is a conspiracy,” but still no absolutely clear theories to this day.

But he believes the Saudi presence in Nevada that day might have something to do with it, as well as a shooter holed up in the Mandalay Bay Hotel, circling helicopters and, needless to day, the 60 dead concert goers attending an outdoor county music festival along the Las Vegas Strip. Here’s more from the Liberty Vault.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEedhXueaI4

Rich Men North Of Richmond

When I first came across Oliver Anthony and his music, I was blown away to say the least. He had a whole collection of songs that I could listen to for hours. Oliver resides in Farmville, VA with his 3 dogs and a plot of land he plans on turning into a small farm to raise livestock.

We have a whole mess of songs set to release of Oliver for your viewing and listening pleasure. He is truly special and notes his biggest influence as Hank Williams Jr. Oliver wants to give hope to the working class and your average hard working young man who may have lost hope in the grind of trying to get by. Here’s more from radiowv.

Lady Antebellum Vexes Me

The Nashville country band Lady Antebellum dropped their name, fearing some hardcore Liberals might mistake them as advocates for slavery. In point of fact, “antebellum” has little to do with slavery but is instead a historical term meaning “before the war,” and specifically applying to the Civil War.

Our story doesn’t end there, however. Lady Antebellum rechristened themselves as Lady A, and now they are suing a black blues singer who has been using the name Lady A for quite some time. In other words, it doesn’t matter what era they come from or what era they want to represent. Lady Antebellum are a bunch of weasels and douchebags! More from Magog of Morskar.

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God Bless the USA

Country music artist Lee Underwood is no doubt renowned for his signature song “God Bless the USA” from his American Patriot album. The single was an instant hit when released in 1984 and received a gracious welcome at the 1984 Republican National Convention. But the song sharply penetrated the American psyche following the 9/11 attack on our country and again with the U.S. invasion of Iraq. As we celebrate our freedom on this glorious of all holidays, sit back and enjoy this remarkable composition.

 

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I Want My Country Back

Nashville-based performer Jimmy Copens, originally from the Cincinnati, Ohio, area, gives voice to the sentiments of many Americans with his new song “I Want My Country Back.” H/T Riehl World View

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