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  2. Money Musk - Wikipedia

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    The sheet music for Money Musk in Thomas Jefferson's handwriting [12] The music for "Money Musk" is a 1776 tune of the same name by Scottish composer Daniel Dow, [13] [5] published in 1780 as "Sir Archibald Grant of Moniemusk's Reel". [6]: 45 It was originally a strathspey, a type of dance tune in 4 4 time slightly slower than a reel.

  3. List of political hip-hop artists - Wikipedia

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    In hip hop music, political hip hop, or political rap, is a form developed in the 1980s, inspired by 1970s political preachers such as The Last Poets and Gil Scott-Heron. Public Enemy were the first political hip hop group to gain commercial success. [1]

  4. These are the only 3 TV shows that liberals and conservatives ...

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    Conservatives and liberals love wildly different TV shows — here are the top series across the political spectrum The 13 song lyrics people ask about the most, according to Amazon Alexa data

  5. List of political party songs - Wikipedia

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    Conservative Party – Land of Hope and Glory [27] Labour Party – The Red Flag and Jerusalem [28] Liberal Party – The Land [citation needed] Liberal Democrats – The Land [29] Scottish Green Party - "Freedom Come-All-Ye" Scottish National Party – Scots Wha Hae; Socialist Workers Party – The Internationale

  6. Conservative vs. Liberal: America’s 10 Most Bipartisan Brands

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    In a recent report, YouGov found that 10% of liberals and the same percentage of conservatives considered 982 of 2,200 brands “for purchase.” And of those 982, only 284, or 29%, were ...

  7. Hannity & Colmes - Wikipedia

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    Hannity & Colmes was a live television show [1] on Fox News in the United States, hosted by Sean Hannity [2] and Alan Colmes, [3] who respectively presented a conservative and liberal perspective. The series premiered on October 7, 1996, and the final episode aired on January 9, 2009.

  8. 2006 Liberal Party of Canada election ads - Wikipedia

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    In the 2006 federal election in Canada, the Liberal Party of Canada used attack ads against Conservative Party of Canada leader Stephen Harper.The Liberals, trailing in polls during the last weeks of the campaign, resorted to strong and often questionable negative ads directed towards the Conservative party, by attempting to depict Harper as an extreme right-wing politician.

  9. How conservatives use ‘verbal jiu-jitsu’ to turn liberals ...

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    As a result, liberals eventually end up using the terms favored by their conservative opponents. The phrase “global warming” was popularized by the media and some scientists in the 1980s.