I hate country music, but there is something sickly optimistic in this music video parody. This is for the ages.
When Toby Keith came out in support of Obama it proved that even backwards hicks think he’s the better candidate. Source
I hate country music, but there is something sickly optimistic in this music video parody. This is for the ages.
When Toby Keith came out in support of Obama it proved that even backwards hicks think he’s the better candidate. Source
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#1 by Patriot on July 12, 2009 - 1:18 am
Pretty obvious that you don’t cotton to country music, or know anything about it, cuz that there ‘aint Toby Keith.
The dude is standing in a Mitsubishi pickup, I’m pretty sure Toby is a Ford man. Yep, upon checkin’ Toby is a Ford man, and if those stickers of the little pisser guy on the back of many pickups, we all know that Ford pisses on Mitsubishi, and grin and likes it.
Your source link is the video itself, little jacked up there on a Saturday night? .
#2 by Cliff Lyon on July 12, 2009 - 4:19 pm
Good for you Glenn (Patriot). You are indeed correct. That “ain’t no Toby Keith.” I didn’t realize you were such a fan. As Reader noted, Toby Keith was on C-Span at the Press Club.
He is a country singer with a spine.
#3 by reader on July 12, 2009 - 6:47 am
Toby Keith spoke at the National Press Club this week. You can see it on CSPAN. Pretty intelligent and articulate guy if you spend the time to listen.
#4 by Patriot on July 12, 2009 - 4:36 pm
Only need 1 music video of Toby to get it.
I am not Glenn.
#5 by Brewski on July 12, 2009 - 8:31 pm
Any guy who has done a show in Fallujah for free goes a long way with me.
And just to be consistent, since when is calling someone a “Hick” ok? Replace “Hick” with the N-word, or any other epithet and all of a sudden it doesn’t sound so funny.