Creedence Online Forum

Creedence Online Forum (http://www.creedence-online.net/forum/index.php)
-   Main (http://www.creedence-online.net/forum/forumdisplay.php?f=1)
-   -   "Fortunate Son" Not About George Bush (http://www.creedence-online.net/forum/showthread.php?t=233)

Anonymous 13.04.2005 07:55

Rush Limbaugh:

RUSH: Did you see the story in the New York Times yesterday about Bush's iPod? Bush has an iPod. Did you see the story? (asking Mr. Snerdley) Yeah, one of his daughters gave it to him and Mark McKinnon, who is a good friend of his and runs his media, McKinnon has something to do with the songs that are on the iPod. The iPod, depending on which kind you get, will hold 10,000 songs. McKinnon downloads the songs for Bush. It's a lot of country stuff on there because Bush is in Texas and loves country music, and so the New York Times is reporting on this and there's this little paragraph here. "Nonetheless," it begins, "McKinnon said that Bush had not gone so far as to include on his playlist 'Fortunate Son,' the angry anti-Vietnam war song about privileged draft dodgers that John Fogerty sang when he was with Creedence Clearwater Revival. The lyrics say, 'Some folks are born silver spoon in hand, I ain't no senator's son.' The song seems to be about the president in all but name."

Hey, New York Times, the song is from 1968 when John Fogerty was so high on grass out in California he didn't know what he was singing or writing. "As the son of a two-term congressman and a US Senate candidate Bush won a coveted spot with the Texas Air National Guard to avoid combat in Vietnam." Now, why put this paragraph in there? Do you think that McKinnon said to the New York Times reporter, "And, by the way, you know Bush doesn't have that song 'Fortunate Son' in there." Do you think the New York Times asked Mr. McKinnon, "Does the president like Fortunate Son by Creedence Clearwater Revival?" "McKinnon said Bush had not gone so far as to include--" McKinnon didn't say anything. McKinnon answered a question. The whole premise was advanced by the reporter at the New York Times. The whole reason for doing a story on the fact the president has an iPod was to mention he doesn't have the Creedence song Fortunate Son on his iPod because it might hit too close to home. Typical from the New York Times.

BREAK TRANSCRIPT

RUSH: I'm getting lots of e-mails from people who say that the Creedence song, Fortunate Son, 1968, was actually a slam on Al Gore who was a senator's son in '68. Even a couple are saying it's a slam at the Kennedy family, but regardless what it is, rest assured, it is not, as the New York Times wants its dumb cuff mind-numbed robot readers to think, about George W. Bush.

END TRANSCRIPT

Anonymous 14.04.2005 06:44

Regardless of whether it was written specifically about Bush, it definitely applies. Who cares what the New York Times thinks? THINK FOR YOURSELF.

Anonymous 16.04.2005 03:51

Like many great people, J.C Fogerty has the ability to indicate things before they actually happen.
Listen to Ramble Tamble, and hear him complain about " actors in the white house" . The only thing time has precized on that is that it was to become a B-movie actor.
In the near future maybe even a C-movie actor.

Anonymous 20.04.2005 03:45

I LOVE THE BEATLES

Anonymous 25.02.2006 23:48

"the song is from 1968 when John Fogerty was so high on grass out in California he didn't know what he was singing or writing"

i hardly believe that statement

Anonymous 28.02.2006 05:05

Quick question, do you know which tv commercial used the song "fortunate one"? i think it was a car commercial of some sort but can't seem to figure it out. thanks.

Anonymous 01.03.2006 05:00

I think honda used it. And, buy the way, John fogerty disliked the drug scene. He did not smoke grass.

arotolo 03.04.2006 12:18

Who's George Bush?


All times are GMT +4. The time now is 22:03.

Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.0
Copyright ©2000 - 2024, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Content Relevant URLs by YABBSEO v1.1