The "No Labels" Anthem
Diane Ellis, Ed. ·
Dec 14, 2010 at 1:44pm
Does the GOP have an anthem? If it does, I've certainly never heard it. Which means that the "No Labels" Party is one step ahead in preparedness. As Hot Air's Allahpundit suggested,
the “No Labels Anthem,” [is] presumably to be played whenever Mike Bloomberg walks into a room or “Morning Joe” goes to commercial or, I guess, as mood-setting music whenever RINO[s]...have a lady friend over.
Here's the anthem, sung by rapper Akon at the No Labels conference:
I especially love the attempt at lip-syncing by people who very obviously don't know the words and the cool, swaying dance moves.
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Jul '10
Re: The "No Labels" Anthem
I thought they already had an anthem.
Re: The "No Labels" Anthem
Even without the liberal label, it's still the same unworkable, job-destroying ideology.
Aug '10
Re: The "No Labels" Anthem
To be true to the spirit of the NoLabels "movement", the anthem should be a droning, monotone hum with no distinctive qualities whatsover. Otherwise, the anthem could be seen as divisive.
Aug '10
Re: The "No Labels" Anthem
It's not at all ironic that the NoLabels "anthem" requires heavy use of AutoTune fakery.
Jul '10
Re: The "No Labels" Anthem
No Labels. No Beliefs. No Principles. No Talent.
No Clue.
Edited on Dec 14, 2010 at 2:07pmJul '10
Re: The "No Labels" Anthem
A dial tone?
May '10
Re: The "No Labels" Anthem
Liberal Republicans and Democratic Strategists Unite!
Nov '10
Re: The "No Labels" Anthem
A political movement founded on ambivalence. Kooky
Aug '10
Re: The "No Labels" Anthem
"We're not going to protest! We're not going to protest! We're not going to protest." - P.C.U.
Ironically, P.C.U. was a statement against political correctness...
Sep '10
Re: The "No Labels" Anthem
OMG!
May '10
Re: The "No Labels" Anthem
Imagine the power of a fully operational Coffee Party with No Labels. Upwards of thirty people can make a difference. In some direction. When they get around to it.
Aug '10
Re: The "No Labels" Anthem
I'm imagining what they put in the brownies at this hypothetical coffee party.
I bet they're the best ... brownies ... ever ...
Oct '10
Re: The "No Labels" Anthem
Isn't "No Labels" a label? It's hilarious when people make relativistic statements. This reminds me of an anarchists organization I read about in the news recently. Isn't that a contradiction in terms? How do anarchists organize?
Aug '10
Re: The "No Labels" Anthem
How about Naomi Klein's "NoLogo" logo? lol
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/No_Logo
May '10
Re: The "No Labels" Anthem
My Label is: Sure, I'll rent my soul to Michael Bloomberg for 75K a month!
May '10
Re: The "No Labels" Anthem
When I look for fine flyover hip-hop, I turn to Akron. He avoids those messy East Coast-West Coast rap wars that killed Tupak. Oh, wait, I've just been handed a correction...
Oct '10
Re: The "No Labels" Anthem
Misthiocracy
How about Naomi Klein's "NoLogo" logo? lol
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/No_Logo · Dec 14 at 2:47pm
For a second I thought it was a logo that had no logo on it. I was in suspense as the page loaded, lol.
Oct '10
Re: The "No Labels" Anthem
It's Akon, get it right. The Akron is the ship from Master & Commander. (tongue-in-cheek)
Aug '10
Re: The "No Labels" Anthem
"Everything you need to know about the new political group No Labels is contained in its slogan: "Not Left. Not Right. Forward." It's smug. It sounds like an Obama campaign catchphrase. And it ignores the whole reason politics exists, which is that not everyone agrees on what "Forward" is." - Christopher Beam
http://www.slate.com/id/2277783/
Dec '10
Re: The "No Labels" Anthem
Did Akon simulate sex with a 14 year old girl or throw someone off the stage at this event? If not, wake me when it's over.