Friday, August 10, 2012

Ry Cooder's Mutt Romney Blues

American guitarist, composer and songwriter, Ry Cooder, doesn't think much of Mitt Romney.   He dislikes Romney so much, he's even written a song about the guy, the Mutt Romney Blues.



"Romney is as bad as anyone can be. He's a dangerous man. He's a cruel man. He's a perfect creation for what the Republican party is all about. And that is to say, a rapacious capitalist. Anyone who ran Bain Capital is not your friend. All they're going to do is rape and pillage the land. That's what he did at Bain Capital and that's what he's going to continue to do. Plus he can go around and in this guise of being a good buisnessman, which he's not .... and this face – with the big grin and everything – is jovial, but hollow. And it's outrageous if you analyse what he's saying, because he'll say one thing and do the opposite. And the media gives him a lot of attention. You know the story of the Olympics at Salt Lake City? Then he goes over to Great Britain and bad mouths the Olympics over there ... But he's carrying an entourage of donors and he's putting on a dog and pony show for them.It takes a bit of study. People are so desperate over here now. They don't have the time to research and go back over the history of this guy. And everybody knows that. So what I'm trying to do with these little songs I write is say: let's look at this a different way. I don't write books and give speeches but with a four-minute song you can use allegory and other means to suggest a different point of view."

And Cooder warns that Americans shouldn't be duped by the apparent buffoons that populate the GOP, people like Bachmann and Palin.

They're too insanely dangerous. Look, what did Gore Vidal say recently? The interviewer asked him what he thought of the Republican party and he said it's not a party any more, it's a Hitler Youth mindset and they're out to destroy the country, and he was 110% right. So in case anybody thinks Michele Bachman or Sarah Palin are clowns because they misspeak or don't know their history or they say silly things: that's just an act, and it's a useful act. Everything is a distraction from the core truths which are, first of all, that corporations have taken over the country.

This right now is the time of decision in this country. There's no other way to look at it. This is it. This is the most critical time in the history of the country, for chrissakes.

 

2 comments:

Bob Broughton said...

Good for Ry Cooder for speaking out.

I'm current just amazed at how the clowns on Faux News aren't bothered at all about all the horrible things Rmoney did at Bain Capital, or his ridiculous trip to Britain and Israel, or his ridiculous attempt to suck up to Catholics, but when one of his spokeswomen mentioned Rmoney's health care plan in Massachusetts, they're ready to bring out the pitchforks.

Anyong said...

It is a good thing to remember the creator of the Mormon Cult was the product of a Protestant father and a Roman Catholic mother.