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Billy Ray Cyrus Endorses Obama
By: Hrafnkell HaraldssonOct. 27th, 2012more from Hrafnkell Haraldsson

Asked if he approved of his daughter Miley’s tweet of support for President Obama, Billy Ray Cyrus answered, “Well, my dad always said there are only two things in the middle of the road: that’s yellow lines and dead possum. You’ve got to stand for something and you’ve got to stand for what you believe in.”
Miley Cyrus had beat her dad to the punch, tweeting a photo of herself on October 12 wearing a sleeveless Obama t-shirt.
#ROCKTHEVOTE twitter.com/MileyCyrus/st…
— Miley Ray Cyrus (@MileyCyrus) October 12, 2012
As to the condition of the country, the singer said,
My view is that, you know, America is coming out of a deep hole. when President Obama took over we were pretty far upside down in a lot of different ways around the world. And he’s only been in four years and I think the country is making a turn around. it takes time. it takes time and you can feel america is kinda getting is balnce and i think the president needs four more years.
“I’m gonna vote for him again. I believe in him.”
When it comes to veterans issues, Cyrus sees President Obama as the answer.
“I’ve seen our president, I’ve seen the support of the troops,” he said, adding, ” I think our country believes in our president and I believe President Obama believes in our veterans. ”
This is a far cry from Hank Williams, Jr., who last year lost his gig on Monday Night Football after comparing Obama to Hitler. This year Hank’s story at the Iowa State Fair, was that Obama is a “Muslim” who “hates the military.”
Hank Williams sings “Hey Barack, pack your bags, head to Chicago, take your teleprompter with you so you’ll know where to go.”
The Cyrus family is setting themselves apart from the Nashville establishment, which is largely pro-Romney, including Kid Rock, who on February 27, 2012, appeared at the Royal Oak Theatre in Royal Oak, Michigan. Randy Travis is another pro-Romney singer but Randy Travis, unlike Meatloaf, got arrested for public intoxication. Sara Evans has shown herself to be another victim of Romnesia.
It is amusing to watch Republicans scorn Hollywood as a hotbed of liberal vice but embrace Nashville. Apparently, a singer’s opinion is more valuable than an actor’s. Don’t even try to figure out how this can be true. You’ll hurt yourself.
But Cyrus points to Obama’s strengths, not imagined and fabricated weaknesses being pushed by Team Romney and others. He says,
“We’ve got to pick the right president. this is the most important election in our country’s history.”
The singer also criticized Romney’s flip-flopping, saying that he regrets that his album is named “Change my Mind” because “it’s pretty much his (Romney’s) theme song.”
Barack Obama also has the support of zany pop singer Katy Perry, who drew looks for her Obama get-up:
In other musical news but hardly a side-note, the Republicans are still stealing music from people who hate everything the Republican Party currently stands for. The National is upset that their song, “Fake Empire” is being used in a pro-Romney video put together by a group calling itself Ohio University Students for Romney. The band let Obama use Fake Empire during his 2008 run. They’re not amused that the song is now being used in support of Mitt Romney. In language even a Republican should be able to understand, they make their feelings clear, with frontman Matt Berninger saying on YouTube:
Our music was used without our permission in this ad. The song you’re using was written about the same backward, con game policies Romney is proposing. We encourage all students to educate themselves about the differences between the inclusive, pro-social, compassionate, forward-thinking policies of President Obama and the self-serving politics of the neo-conservative movement and Mitt Romney. Every single person involved in the creation of the music you’re using is voting for President Obama.
Well, Romney has stolen Obama’s politics so why not steal his supporters’ music? Romney’s recent rhetoric has made clear that he realizes Obama is the man, and his response has been to try to position himself as…Obama. But we already have an Obama, a real Obama. So why pick Romney?
That should be obvious: He’s Obama. But he’s white.
Fortunately, the Cyruses and others have recognized Mitt Romney for what he is, and like General Colin Powell, realize that Barack Obama is the answer. Romney is only a bundle of questions that he won’t answer unless we cast our votes for him.
Don’t be a victim of Romnesia. Pay attention. And with all the non-publicly-drunk singers and actors, let’s go forward.
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Eykis
Oct. 27th, 2012 at 10:01 am
HH,
Good column, HOWEVER, I must take exception with you. First of all I live in Music City, USA – Kid Rock and Hank Williams, Jr. are NOT part of the Nashville establishment.
Nashville is BLUE and most of the entertainers here are DEMOCRATS –
Many are especially embarrassed over what happened to the Dixie Chicks back in 2003 and those people that were so “outraged” were the fringe – they’ve not had a record or been on the radio in years now.
Whenever there is a need for charity – the entertainers are out – for FREE – raising money. The assumption that Hank, Jr. and Kid Rock represent anyone but themselves is erroneous.
Grant Devereaux
Oct. 27th, 2012 at 3:06 pm
Being from Nashville, I agree that most people would be surprised to know, but its true, that Nashville, is a very Blue City that voted for Obama in 2008 and likely will do it again in 2012. That said, the Judds are split on who they support, as is most of Tennessee. However, red is not our color here in Music City – not at all.
Eykis
Oct. 27th, 2012 at 3:16 pm
Grant,
I did not know about the Judds, however, they do live in Williamson County, home of Lightbulb Moron, Marsha Blackburn, which could explain the split. Perhaps Naomi is on the side of the bleachedbotoxedbimbo.
Sandra
Oct. 27th, 2012 at 12:58 pm
I’m glad he supports PO. I like his TV show DOC and used to watch it regularly. I thought all Country muscians and singers were Republicans. Guess some do have some sense, and they follow politics as in the case of Mr.Cyrus who obviously keep up with news. Thank you sir.
Sam
Oct. 27th, 2012 at 1:13 pm
We are going to win this election! Yes we are! FOUR MORE YEARS!
Let’s get the votes in for President Obama. We need EVERY VOTE!
mjh
Oct. 27th, 2012 at 3:10 pm
“It is amusing to watch Republicans scorn Hollywood as a hotbed of liberal vice . . .”
It sure is — especially when you consider the number of Hollywood types who went into elected office as Republicans, like
- Ronald Raygun
- Arnold Schwarzenegger
- Clint Eastwood
- Fred Thompson
- Sonny Bono
- Fred “Gopher” Grandy
- Alan Autry
.
1voice1vote
Oct. 27th, 2012 at 3:57 pm
hummm, Billy Ray Cyrus is a
- 53%er (pays taxes)
- Caucasian
- male
- over age 50
to the tune of “High Hopes”: whoops there goes another vote that Mitt lost!
Bearfacts
Oct. 27th, 2012 at 10:14 pm
Disappointing that Piers Morgan used Romneys talking point of his alleged “23 million unemployed”. That number was pulled out of romney’s ass and is just WRONG.