Glenn Beck’s nostalgic yearning for a simpler past can only be expressed through late 70s Coca-Cola commercials, Paul Anka songs, and a regressive return to his father’s discipline.
And tears. Always tears.
They Say it. We Hate It
Glenn Beck’s nostalgic yearning for a simpler past can only be expressed through late 70s Coca-Cola commercials, Paul Anka songs, and a regressive return to his father’s discipline.
And tears. Always tears.
Previous post: The Doomsday Machine
Next post: “Grab a Mop”
{ 1 comment… read it below or add one }
Right. Simpler times when black people stuck to playing sports and didn’t try to be all President or anything. The Coke commercial really does capture a certain something, doesn’t it?