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tiggerblue10 | 09:06 Sun 28th Jun 2020 | News
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-53208593

Surely this is a copyright issue. Do campaigners seek authorisation before using songs for their rallies? Not sure how it works tbh.
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With the latest widespread multiple polling showing Biden ahead in every single swing state, 18 points up on Trump in Michigan and also ahead in Arizona, Georgia and Texas (and this with him having done next to no campaigning compared to the president) then “19th Nervous breakdown” might be more appropriate.
At this rate it’s not going to be a ruby Tuesday.
Would that have been a MSM journalist or a fledgling Fox News cub reporter just finding their rhythm? :-)
Remember a rolling stone carries no
ani moss ity
It could have been Rees-Mogg now you mention it.William Rees-Mogg that is.
// At this rate it’s not going to be a ruby Tuesday.//

but it might be hang down your head - tarm Doo-oo-ley !
and if he doesnt go gladly
they may be coming to take him away - ahaha - c thx to Napoleon XIV
I rather like the slogans. In the 1880s Grover Cleveland was opposed by James Blaine. Cleveland was reputed to have fathered an illegitimate child. The slogans ran thus:

Ma, Ma, where's my Pa?
Gone to the White House, ha, ha ha

James, James, James T Blaine
Monumental liar from the state of Maine.
//Jagger came across as a tight-fisted authoritarian right-wing money-grubbing Tory. //

You'd think he'd be OK with Trump using his song then. Apparently not.

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