Our loyal readers should know by now that the dems & media will lie, kill, and cheat to keep the border open, bankrupt the country, let everyone vote, destroy the family, and destroy the Constitution. Those are their goals. As Reggie Jackson would say– China is their straw that stirs the drink.
Every One Editor: What are you talking about, LL ?
Muckraker Cat: That is part of an old rumor mongering-muckraking on air personality from around the forties. Today he would win every award for honesty and integrity. Here is a sample of the olden days.
EOE: Are you writing about everything today, MC ?
No, just some rumors my West Coast Reporters are uncovering. What is going on with traffic ? For the past year the only people able to drive have been dope smugglers, murderers released because of Covid, and people smuggling under age sex slaves from you know where. The death rate is terrible–almost as high as Democrat Chicago.
For most of the 1960s, Glen Campbell’s brilliant guitar playing was known only by a select few top recording studios and artists. Long before Glen became known nationally as an outstanding vocalist, actor, and TV personality, he was one of the most in-demand recording studio guitarists in the world. He could have earned a 7-figure annual income as a high-end, asked-for studio guitarist for years on end if that had been all he cared to do.
How good was he? The Lone Ranger knows! You will enjoy. Look at this video, one you may have never seen before. “Hi Yo, Silver, Away!” It doesn’t get much better than this. “The William Tell Overture” by Giaochino Rossini. Many of us grew up watching the Lone Ranger and Tonto on black and white television.
Years later, many of us watched the Glen Campbell show on TV as well. This video is a clip of a younger Glen Campbell playing the William Tell Overture (with symphony orchestra) and dedicating it to Clayton Moore, who played the Lone Ranger and Jay Silverheels, who played Tonto.
You may never have seen Glen play like this before. This is world-class guitar playing and Campbell makes it look easy; note he is playing a 12 string! The sounds of Glen Campbell on guitar and the symphony orchestra playing Rossini’s “William Tell Overture” will take you back to those golden days of yesteryear, when the strains of Rossini’s masterpiece coming over the radio meant the Lone Ranger show was about to begin.