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Red Toryism by Merle Haggard

Monday, 30th November 2009

Iain Martin has an excellent post on Philip Blond and his Red Tory project. But it occurs to me that Mr Blond could have more concisely explained Red Toryism if he'd simply played Merle Haggard's Are the Good Times Really Over? True, Merle puts an American spin on matters, but the basic idea seems broadly similar. And, of course, Merle's version is better:


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Conservative Cabbie

November 30th, 2009 4:50pm Report this comment

Alex

Thankyou for that, I didn't know Merle Haggard and I'm not really a pure country fan but I really enjoyed it.

A tea-party anthem perhaps?

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