Video of Trump Entering Rally to ‘God Bless the USA’ Shows Exactly Why Libs Hate Him

Yes, Donald Trump doesn’t just make an entrance to Lee Greenwood’s most famous tune, he gets Lee Greenwood to sing it.

That’s next-level musical trolling, folks. And, as you can see from his entrance, he’s enjoying every minute of it — pointing at people singing along, generally making merriment of the whole thing.

We would be remiss if we didn’t remind you this isn’t the first time that Trump has used music to send a message. The Donald’s de facto campaign theme back in 2016 was the Rolling Stones’ “You Can’t Always Get What You Want.”

While he never came out and said it, it always seemed rather obvious to this writer that he was sending a message to the Republican establishment — and reminding them that if you try sometimes, you just might find that you get what you need. Bob Corker may not agree with that sentiment, but the rest of the Republican Party seems to have at least begrudgingly admitted he might have had a point.

If he’s not trolling the libs or the RINOs, sometimes you wonder if he’s trolling the musicians themselves. After Trump took to playing Elton John’s “Tiny Dancer” at rallies, Sir Elton was rather displeased.

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“I’ve met Donald Trump, he was very nice to me, it’s nothing personal, his political views are his own, mine are very different, I’m not a Republican in a million years,” John said, according to The Daily Beast. “Why not ask Ted f—ing Nugent? Or one of those f—ing country stars? They’ll do it for you.” Bad American stereotypes 1, Elton John 0.

At least Greenwood won’t be complaining (one would hope not, considering he was there of his own volition). The country star has been a friend of Trump for quite some time and has stumped for him in the past.

“He’s very personable and disarming,” Greenwood told GoSanAngelo. “His brain is working all the time, he’s always strategizing. He’s always several steps in front of everyone else.”

And in this case, he was. He made sure everyone knew how unabashedly he loves America — something the media isn’t terribly fond of. We’ll likely see a minor-league gnashing of teeth and rending of “Nasty Woman” T-shirts over this one.

And that’s exactly the point.

Writing under a pseudonym, Cillian Zeal is a conservative writer who is currently living abroad in a country that doesn’t value free speech and exercising it would put him in danger.

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