Originally Posted by Rob B.
Hi Marty,
The song is about how modern political sound bites instantly become memes, entertainment, and pop culture. I used Rubio’s quotes because they were memorable, cleverly delivered, and caught my attention. The song is really about the media echo chamber that turns political moments into viral hooks.
The key line is: “Somehow it turns into a melody — living rent-free in history.” That’s essentially what I did with those quotes.

All the best - Robert

Well you say that?

However, if you want to present these themes, there are many examples of this, and ones that are much more "out-there." You could have used glaring examples from Joe Biden, Kamala, AOC...yet...you never seem to pick a liberal politician.

Here is a suggestion...
Do a song using Ketanji Brown's "allegiance" opinion regarding birthright citizenship.
If you can make that make sense...in a song...my hat will be off to you.

Nancy Pelosi's "people do what they do" could be an interesting song.

Or Maxine Water's telling the flock to get in their faces.