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Annie Cross's avatar

It's taking some good chutzpah to stand in front of, or among, a crowd of tRumpers and declare that you're a Kamalist, Mr. Keillor. This fellow American salutes you for it! It is beyond belief, beyond understanding, what is happening in this country. Knowing what we know, seeing what we see, hearing what we hear, if that hideous monstrosity wins (in any legitimate sense), then we surely have to admit that this country is not the country we thought it was. As beautiful as group singing, spontaneous a capella singing, is, that is temporary balm, isn't it, and can't compensate for the fact - as you observed - that a large proportion of that audience would cheer and clap for the Con-artist Who Would Be King and sing the same songs under the "protection" of the fascist. His most recent speech, the "I Am Your Protector" bilge directed at women, supposedly, is chilling, horrific, creepy, disturbing and infuriating. Seeing him deliver it and seeing people there with their young children listening to it just repulsive.

It's difficult enough to realize that he is running; it is just about unbearable to hear the near-constant refrain of what the polls "say" - and even when Harris leads by some amount, it is always still close. It is just unbelievable!

I recommend to you again, on the blessed YouTube, The Marsh Family and their delightful rendition of "Kamala, Give Us Hope." Try that with your next group singing audience and see how warm and fuzzy the audience singers are. Or try Leonard Cohen singing "Democracy Is Coming to the U.S.A."

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Dr. Joanie Tool's avatar

This is so absolutely beautiful. I can hear the show as you describe it. And I too, wonder how a crowd who would choose to pay for tickets, brave COVID and all other crowd-opportunistic autumn illnesses, get a babysitter, wear ill- fitting yet nice looking footwear …. AND sing heart-tugging songs together IN HARMONY - meaning NOT the same notes, but notes which blend and meld and weave together as one - a melting pot, you might say …. How does THAT crowd not believe that this election is genuinely about so much more than what political party you like. As I see it, political party has very little to do with this specific election. This election is about patriotism. About that which brings us all together. About a shared vision of strangers with such an overwhelming amount of similarities that together, they can join in on Shenandoah … and leave that theater with their hearts still singing.

We need a President and Vice President who know the words to Shenandoah. And there is a ticket available. Please America. Let us sing together. It has never been more important.

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