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Song Parodies -> "For All They Crow (Republicans)"

Original Song Title:

"For All We Know (We may never ... )"

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Original Performer:

Nat King Cole

Parody Song Title:

"For All They Crow (Republicans)"

Parody Written by:

Barry J. Mitchel

The Lyrics

Now that passage of "Health Care" is behind them, Democrats scurry to pass Immigration Reform and Cap & Trade before November's elections. This parody recaps their recent success but anticipates future problems. The lyrics are based on TOS that guys sang to seduce their prom dates in the 1950s, facing conscription and possible nuclear war. These days in DC, a different kind of seduction pervades.
For all we know, we won't have this chance again.
Before you vote, take Pelosi's stance again.
We won't make you "Aye!" until the last minute.
"We must pass this bill to find out what is in it." [1]
For all we care, those Tea Partiers can scream.
We come and dare, sixties' hippies with a dream.
Though government might brings sorrow, degrading some,
Our borrowing never comes due as we grow. [2]

The polls now show we may lose our seats next time.
Before you go, make our immigration climb.
We won't say "Good fight!" till few are ag'in' it.
I'll hold out my hand and my bribes will be in it. [3]
Forestall our blows to this planet, make it green;
Although we know that may cripple each machine.
So shove we the Right; though next term may fade us mum,
New laws none may overcome, for all they crow. [4]
[1] Copyright March 2010 by Nancy Pelosi, all rights reversed.
[2] Wnat, never? Well, hardly ever ...
[3] To be fair, the Senate is more notorious at "persuasion" than is the House, but who knows what happens in the most opaque Congress ever?
[4] Overturning a Presidential veto in 2011 or 2012 would require 290 Representatives and 67 Senators.

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Monday Morning QB - April 12, 2010 - Report this comment
There are two typos in the footnotes: "rights reversed. [2] Wnat" should be "rites reversed. [2] What". The rites are reading, revising and ratifying, in their proper order.
Old Man Ribber - April 12, 2010 - Report this comment
Believe it or not, For All We Know (NOT the Carpenter song by the same name) dates from 1934. You introduction nonetheless is quite correct. Good version in the typical sly manner. ;D
Barry J. Mitchel - April 13, 2010 - Report this comment
Thanks, OMR, for the lone vote and the history lesson; unlike you, I wasn't around in 1934. [;=)]
zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz - September 11, 2012 - Report this comment
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Dana Mathewson - April 13, 2014 - Report this comment
What a lovely song -- I've played it off and on since the 50's. Leave it to the Democrats to pollute the intention of ANYTHING -- songs, the way a country is supposed to run, etc. They've been doing it ever since I was old enough to be aware. . .

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