Originally Posted by
Chuck DeVore
A key part of this effort to harness non-traditional modes of political speech began 13 months ago when, while campaigning in the Bakersfield area, I saw a fading Obama bumper sticker on a Prius. Instantly, the line, “Out on the road today I saw a Deadhead sticker on a Cadillac, a little voice inside my head said: don’t look back, you can never look back,” from the Don Henley song “The Boys of Summer” popped into my head.
- Chuck DeVore
Hey, at least the guys got good taste in music, heh? If he was able to pull those lyrics up immediately in his head he's obviously a fan of the song!
So should DeVore have used a song by someone who obviously has a complete polar political view, or should Henley let sleeping dogs lie?
In this case I think that the act shouldn't have been committed in the first place. Legal or not, Devore should pick a song by someone who shares his political views and save a lot of time and money.