song? well, in particular, this linear jumped out at me and i didn tt. read anything about it first whenthis i this is the first tie that i ve discussed it, i was like, i m just going to listen to the song. goingre was ng one thing that stuck out to me in a really positive way. one thing that was more negativd then we. ad thi then when i read the criticism, i thought, so this line, lord, we got folks in the streets . and got nothing to eat and the obese milking welfare. so obviouslyn th picking on fat people, that s the fat phobic criticism but it is using this classic welfare queen tropequee that goes back to the ninetiesnr and it s i don t think it s racially charged. we there are people oflly charge all races that are on welfare. a lot of thelf m are heavy and we all know that those that s out cruel to me. but the thing that stuck outo me in the positive direction and why i imagin posite there o much emotional reaction to this ging he line about how lon your hours are and how hard y
they re calling it, you know, fat phobic. you heard everything else i said that it s just a righ t wing anthem. well, i would encourage people only to listen to it, which everybody has, but to actually read theveryone buts because they are a definitioneo of what s happening to people all over the country and for the media, you know, are also part of ft. richmond, north of richmond, the washington national media that is very far left, that is always trying to put americans each other who come up with these narratives and act like they re not true thays tryiicans ag. ng people every single day. and for the politicians who are the richs for th men north of r, they are ruining the lives of americans by spending too much money, printing money, making things. o muchprintioney, ma$700 more e, which is $9,000 a year. the average income for households in countrythat s is $70,000. that s lik l13 e 13% since last year. you can t afford anything anymore. and then federal reserve tries to fix i
project. terry thank you for coming on we appreciate it. jeff read part of the song i want to play that part of the song and we ll get your take on this. watch. cause if you re 5 3 and 300 pounds taxes ought not to pay for your bags of fudge rounds they re putting themselves six feet in the ground because all this dam country does is kicking them down. being called fat phobic as jeff mentioned and the rolling stone called it a right wing scree. your thoughts. thanks for having me trace. i think the reason this song is resonating so well with the american people is because it s the first country music song in quite some time that didn t originate in nashville. country music and inc and the country music awards are more concerned about drag shows and putting it around the country music awards than they are to appealing the to working class
it s false. in a company you could excuse that but in the military, isn t that the one place you don t want differing perspectives? it s like dropping give me 20 unless you have a different perspective on exercise. what is your way? they do have a different perspective on exercise. the physical fitness standards have gone away because of hormone treatments.they are getting hormone treatments and they are giving you negative effects. you no longer have to meet the standards break you can take nine months training and everyone is so fat they had to lower the standard so people are obese they have a different viewpoint, tom. but you don t know that because you are a fat phobic. i only read this one story greg. i ask you to read the stories i ask you. charlie, you come from the
though? yeah, that s true. yeah. so. but then it s false then. s false., maybe in a company you could excuse that. but in the military, isn t that the one place you don t want differing perspectives? yes. it s a gag drop. give me 20 and let s you have a different perspectivefferen on exercise. what s your way of. of gettingt exercis. they do, though, have a different perspective on exercise, though. yeah. the physical fitness standards ,they have gone away. mm-hmm. because of the diversity? bctive of hormone treatments. you re getting hormone treatments now, and they re givinge ents.the you negative effects. you no longer have to meet the standards. you didn t hear about that? yeahegative effects.. got to take you got to get take. you get to take, like, nine months off training plus. everybody s so fat they got to lower the standards, too. so you maye is not so people have, but like people who are obese have a different viewpoint. tom. yeah., but you didn t know that because