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August 25, 2009
David T. Little regrets voting for Obama

The Cereal List has uncovered some surprising information about David T. Little, the composer from Princeton who has built his entire musical career on leftist politics and anarchistic subversion.
According to our sources, Little deeply regrets voting for President Barack Obama in the November 2008 election and wishes John McCain had won the presidency.
Although we had assumed that Little’s ironically titled compositions — Red Scare Sketchbook, Soldier Songs, and sweet light crude — employed the smugly detached, anti-American attitude of the average Princeton graduate student, we now believe that he intended no irony whatsoever.
Speaking on condition of anonymity, one of the members of Little’s ensemble, Newspeak, told us, “David confided in me about this. He wishes the McCain/Palin ticket had won. He said he’d rather have a foreign-born veteran than a foreign-born community organizer as his Commander in Chief.”
Our source went on to say that Newspeak will no longer perform their cover version of “War Pigs” by Black Sabbath. Instead, Little has composed an accompaniment for John Ashcroft’s “Let the Eagle Soar” and hopes to convince Mr. Ashcroft to appear in a performance with Newspeak.
Our source sent us a recording of Little (who plays drums) practicing with a video of Mr. Ashcroft:
Originally posted by Milton Blabber from The Cereal List, ReBlogged by newmusicrebloggers on Aug 25, 2009 at 05:12 PM