I only very rarely post about politics, but wanted to share this YouTube video, which features the Bush administration singing “Waterloo” by ABBA. It’s both funny and disturbing at the same time.
The Bush administration sings Abba’s “Waterloo”
21 June, 2007 by Adam R. Paul
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Your right that was disturbing. I try not to deal with politics on my blog either however, I keep coming back to it. Maybe it’s the curse of the net? Good choice tho.
Just you wait until we get closer to election time - it always amazes me how politics manage to flood pretty much every discussion group online around election-time!
Thanks for the heads up on that! (I honestly didn’t know that about how politics picks up around election time) that should be lively!