Was Someone Trolling Trump by Playing Creedence's Draft-Dodger-Slamming 'Fortunate Son' at His Military Parade? [View all]
Or Is It Just the Further Death of Irony?
Was the music for Saturdays military parade in Washington, D.C. covertly programmed by the No Kings movement?
Thats the question some were asking on social media after the event, spearheaded by President Donald J. Trump, which featured the repeated playing of Creedence Clearwater Revivals classic Fortunate Son a song that virtually the entire world knows by now was written during the Vietnam era as a slam against wealthy draft dodgers. The assumption being made by at least a few tweeters was that this had to be some kind of deliberate trolling of the president by someone on the music selection team who just has it in for him. Because if you were going to make a top 10 list of songs that Trump should not want to have played at any of his events but most of all not at a military-themed ceremony Fortunate Son would certainly be No. 1.
In 2020, in fact, no less a figure than the songs author, John Fogerty (a military veteran), directly made the connection between Trump and the rich kids who got out of the draft that he was writing about back in the day. It seems like he is probably the Fortunate Son, Fogerty said at the time. There could hardly be a worse insult.
So its tantalizing to entertain the thought that someone from the left infiltrated the ranks of the presidents music department to include the Creedence song as part of a parade in which active-duty members of the armed forces marched past the figure who has sometimes been chided as President Bone Spurs, in honor of the medical deferment that got Trump out of the draft. (He said in 2016 that the condition made it difficult for him to walk at the time he submitted his doctors note, but over a period of time, it healed up.)
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Krasnov might be too vain to get the meaning of the song.