He's the greatest American President in modern history. No one forces him to do anything.
It's their policy not to allow their songs to be used in politics, *cough* "We Believe" *cough*
Television commercials/adverts: the more, the merrier!
Jeremy wrote:
He's the greatest American President in modern history. No one forces him to do anything.
It's their policy not to allow their songs to be used in politics, *cough* "We Believe" *cough*
Television commercials/adverts: the more, the merrier!
Jeremy wrote:
He's the greatest American President in modern history. No one forces him to do anything.
It's their policy not to allow their songs to be used in politics, *cough* "We Believe" *cough*
Television commercials/adverts: the more, the merrier!
While I don't particularly like Trump. In my opinion, he's slightly better than Scott Morrison.
Jeremy wrote:
He's the greatest Russian President in American history. No one forces him to do anything but Putin.
It's their policy not to allow their songs to be used in politics, *cough* "We Believe" *cough*
Television commercials/adverts: the more, the merrier!
Dr Magus wrote:
Yes, our Bri is against Queen music being used for political purposes but doesn't mind it being used to sell washing powder.
But washing powder doesn't involve it's self in international conflict. It doesn't alienate certain groups (political or otherwise) and doesn't have views on other countries policies or politicians, which maybe should be kept to ones self or at least discussed openly with those people. Rather than just resorting to Twitter or just giving sound bites to TV cameras and gathered audiences.
So he believes he is the chosen one, through out history that has usually been the first step on a one way road with a predictable end.
Dr Magus wrote:
Yes, our Bri is against Queen music being used for political purposes but doesn't mind it being used to sell washing powder.
But washing powder doesn't involve it's self in international conflict. It doesn't alienate certain groups (political or otherwise) and doesn't have views on other countries policies or politicians, which maybe should be kept to ones self or at least discussed openly with those people. Rather than just resorting to Twitter or just giving sound bites to TV cameras and gathered audiences.
So he believes he is the chosen one, through out history that has usually been the first step on a one way road with a predictable end.
"But washing powder doesn't involve it's self in international conflict. It doesn't alienate certain groups (political or otherwise) and doesn't have views on other countries policies or politicians, which maybe should be kept to ones self or at least discussed openly with those people. Rather than just resorting to Twitter or just giving sound bites to TV cameras and gathered audiences."
Ah, but its advertisers do.
Commercials are capitalism. Surely Trump and his supporters would appreciate that. And also should appreciate that artists need to be paid for their work.