I just read a libertarian campaign slogan – “Feel the Johnson” So part of me wants to just snicker at the double entendre, while another part says you’re paying a really high price for your ideals Carmen. You might also want to make sure he’s not too friendly with you. Please, someone over there get an Urban Dictionary.
One of my favorite Chicago/Lamm songs was (I think) a merciless parody of then-candidate Jimmy Carter, “Vote for Me.” Could be applied to either major party candidate this year.
Chicago also had a track called “A Song For Richard and His Friends” on the Live At Carnegie Hall album, the four record monstrosity that also had a few posts and a few booklets. I’m dating myself but my dad got it for me for my 12th birthday. I think he paid $6.47 for it!
Darsan54 Premium Member over 8 years ago
I just read a libertarian campaign slogan – “Feel the Johnson” So part of me wants to just snicker at the double entendre, while another part says you’re paying a really high price for your ideals Carmen. You might also want to make sure he’s not too friendly with you. Please, someone over there get an Urban Dictionary.
JLG Premium Member over 8 years ago
If Winslow has firm principles, he will never come aboard. For a liberal to join a libertarian cause would involve too many moral compromises.
jbmlaw01 over 8 years ago
One of my favorite Chicago/Lamm songs was (I think) a merciless parody of then-candidate Jimmy Carter, “Vote for Me.” Could be applied to either major party candidate this year.
DeathTrip73 over 8 years ago
Chicago also had a track called “A Song For Richard and His Friends” on the Live At Carnegie Hall album, the four record monstrosity that also had a few posts and a few booklets. I’m dating myself but my dad got it for me for my 12th birthday. I think he paid $6.47 for it!