Sunday, February 26, 2012

Bruce Springsteen's Wrecking Ball Written to be the Obama Reelection Soundtrack

Bruce Springsteen is ready to release another album. It wasn't that long ago that Working on a Dream was released, so the short timing between records makes on think Springsteen might be trying to sell records trying to create Obama's reelection soundtrack.

If you have doubts, just listen to the first song, which sounds like it was written to support Obamacare. It's called "We Take Care of Our Own."



As you know, Obama came out on stage to Springsteen's "The Rising" in 2008, and it appears The Boss doesn't want to take second stage this year. While nothing is official, wanna bet Springsteen's new song will be featured in Obama's reelection theatrics.

Here's the Rising, which Obama used four years ago.


It didn't take long to figure Springsteen wants a roll in Obama's reelection bid this year. Anyone watching the Grammy Awards and paying attention the opening act and the lyrics of Springsteen's new song could easily see the intentions behind it. Recent interview with a Springsteen who seems just as angry as ever even after four years of Obama really hits on Springsteen's desire to help define the American landscape for 2012.



I guess only time will tell. I am confident "We Take Care of Our Own" will be Obama's theme song.

4 comments:

  1. Maybe you should listen to the very first line of the song: "I've been knocking on the door that holds the throne." for a hint about where Springsteen stands. If you listened to the rest of the record I don't think you will have any doubt. Then again, maybe you will, I'm not noticing a lot of smarts around here Bungalow.

    ReplyDelete
  2. So, you only post comments that agree with you? Really pretty much what I expected Bungalow. It's pathetic and sad.

    ReplyDelete
  3. At anonymous, glad to see you have taken up residence here, but I have better things to do than tend to this blog so your post gets put up immediately. So you are disqualifying a song because of one line? Gee, using that logic we could analyze every theme song used in a presidential campaign and then question how the total song fits into the campaign. It's one line. It's the chorus that will be heard the loudest.

    ReplyDelete
  4. Understood, didn't know this was so low on your priorities. Yes, I agree "some" will only listen to the chorus and make up their own meaning from that. It's happened to Bruce before as I recall. I don't think the song is that hard to understand by itself, but in the context of the record it would take a willful ignorance to misinterpret it.

    ReplyDelete

Sorry about the captcha. I hate them just like you, but the spambots have gotten ridiculous.

"Clay, I am proud to have made your acquaintance, and also know you are a committed patriot who's not just messin' around! Thank you!" - Doug Burlison, Springfield, MO City Councilman

Join the Constitution Party!

I Took the Founders Red Pill!
Bungalow Bill's Conservative Wisdom: As featured on Politico, The Daily Paul, Rush Limbaugh, Glenn Beck, Sean Hannity, Drudge Report, Breitbart Big Government, Michael Savage, Western Front America, Newsmax, KY3, KSPR 33, KOLR 10, Alan Keyes is Loyal to Liberty, Lucianne, Infowars,Prison Planet, Speigel, Willie Nelson.com, Vincent David Jericho, Nick Reed, Truth About IB, and David Icke.com.