We Officially Have a Theme Song. It's On, Now!
Posted by Ann Barnhardt - October 15, AD 2011 7:31 PM MST
Herman Cain, who is a pretty darn good singer, spontaneously broke into a few bars of "To Dream The Impossible Dream" at an appearance today.
Houston, we have a theme song.
This pretty sums up the American situation. We may indeed be tilting at windmills, but we will fight for our country to the very end, because in the end, it will be how we stood and how we fought that will matter.
Cain 'Impossible Dream'To dream the impossible dream,
To fight the unbeatable foe,
To bear with unbearable sorrow,
To run where the brave dare not go.
To right the unrightable wrong,
To be, better far, than you are,
To try when your arms are too weary,
To reach the unreachable star.
This is my quest,
To follow that star --
No matter how hopeless,
No matter how far.
To be willing to give,
When there's no more to give,
To be willing to die
So that honor and justice may live.
And I know if I'll only be true
To this glorious quest
That my heart will lie peaceful and calm
When I'm laid to my rest.
And the world will be better for this,
That one man scorned and covered with scars
Still strove with his last ounce of courage.
To reach the unreachable star.
This is Jack Jones circa 1966 singing the show-stopper from "The Man of La Mancha".
JACK JONES THE IMPOSSIBLE DREAM 1966Interview:
http://www.therightscoop.com/full-interview-herman-cain-on-meet-the-press/