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Join Bernie to look for Amerika

-28be1f7a9c875c0bJust when you thought this election cycle couldn’t get any wackier, the Sanders campaign has launched a new ad blending sixties-style images of protest marchers and flower children with Simon and Garfunkel’s pop-classic “America.”  The unctuous 60-second commercial is brilliantly crafted to stir the heartstrings of starry-eyed liberals everywhere.

But here’s the irony:  “America” is a ballad lamenting the failure of romanticism to flourish in a society bereft of direction and meaning, and about the disillusionment of a generation that had abandoned traditional values for a utopian fantasy only to find itself left with nothing:

“Kathy, I’m lost”, I said, though I knew she was sleeping.
“I’m empty and aching and I don’t know why.”
Counting the cars on the New Jersey Turnpike,
They’ve all come to look for America,
All come to look for America.

the-graduateEven Art Garfunkel missed the contradiction of using his own song to endorse a socialist agenda.  One might as reasonably use “Mrs. Robinson” in an ad for marriage counseling.

Then again, there really could be no better theme song for the campaign of Bernie Sanders, a holdover from the hippie era passionately espousing grand ideas that could never work.

And, on the Republican side, Donald Trump, the alter-ego of Bernie Sanders, promises us a new America — trust me! — while truly viable candidates repeat the mistakes of 2012, forming a circular firing squad (to quote Mara Liasson) and all but ensuring that the general election will offer us a choice between one brand of demagoguery or another.

Where have you gone, Joe DiMaggio?

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6 Comments

  1. Linda markowitz's avatar Linda markowitz says:

    Joltin Joe has left and gone away. Sadly, All that’s left is the (very confused) left.

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  2. Good writing… short and sweet (even though the subject is as salty and sour as today’s culture).

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  3. Jon Herrin's avatar Jon Herrin says:

    Just waiting for Nov. 9th…and the delightfully ensuing “Sounds of Silence”…. Good piece, my friend. This has got to be the most bizarre election season ever…

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