Beannachtaí na Féile Pádraig oraibh Barack O'Bama.
March 17, 2008 12:00 PM Subscribe
In the spirit of St. Patrick's day we turn to some good and some not so good Irish music (via YouTube) in support of candidate Obama. As you may know Barack's Irish roots were traced by a genealogy website, presumably with the hope of helping mobilize the Irish-Catholic vote and all the cosmic synergy that might bring. Too bad -- it turns out his relations were well-to-do Protestants from the north. No matter for this Irish-Catholic, clearly our man Barack has kissed the Blarney Stone.
This post was deleted for the following reason: oh you did not just build a post around a self-link to your own youtube video -- cortex
I think you meant "some not so good and some not so good Irish music".
posted by kuujjuarapik at 12:21 PM on March 17, 2008 [2 favorites]
posted by kuujjuarapik at 12:21 PM on March 17, 2008 [2 favorites]
his relations were well-to-do Protestants from the north
Since when is Offaly in the north of Ireland? It's not even in the 9-county Ulster. It's the mid-west of Ireland. Unless you're exhibiting some unusual cognitive bias where all Irish "protestants" reside in the "north" of Ireland? When it's true that there are a lot of presbyterians there, I think you'll find that such a pronounced geographical concentration is less evident for anglicans (and methodists), and in fact during the 18th and 19th centuries such non-presbyterian christian Irish were even more evenly distributed.
posted by meehawl at 12:28 PM on March 17, 2008
Since when is Offaly in the north of Ireland? It's not even in the 9-county Ulster. It's the mid-west of Ireland. Unless you're exhibiting some unusual cognitive bias where all Irish "protestants" reside in the "north" of Ireland? When it's true that there are a lot of presbyterians there, I think you'll find that such a pronounced geographical concentration is less evident for anglicans (and methodists), and in fact during the 18th and 19th centuries such non-presbyterian christian Irish were even more evenly distributed.
posted by meehawl at 12:28 PM on March 17, 2008
Uh ... Hey, I'm an Obama supporter, and this is ... well, let's just say it made me cringe a little. I think it's the assumptions in the phrasing ("our man Barack").
posted by krinklyfig at 12:35 PM on March 17, 2008
posted by krinklyfig at 12:35 PM on March 17, 2008
Obama : He's magically delicious!
posted by Dave Faris at 12:41 PM on March 17, 2008
posted by Dave Faris at 12:41 PM on March 17, 2008
chiefbluefeather - after this is deleted, you may want to hang around the site a little bit more and read what we consider good posts. I'm sure you mean well, but this is a shit post. Actually, I'm not sure you mean well at all - your profile looks like a spammer's profile.
posted by bigmusic at 12:45 PM on March 17, 2008
posted by bigmusic at 12:45 PM on March 17, 2008
These two vocals are strikingly similar.
posted by bunnytricks at 12:56 PM on March 17, 2008 [2 favorites]
posted by bunnytricks at 12:56 PM on March 17, 2008 [2 favorites]
Bunnytricks is right.
May the door not hit ye on the way out, Chief.
posted by kuujjuarapik at 1:04 PM on March 17, 2008
May the door not hit ye on the way out, Chief.
posted by kuujjuarapik at 1:04 PM on March 17, 2008
Yikes. If you want to hear a decent Irish song sung, listen to this.
posted by LN at 1:13 PM on March 17, 2008
posted by LN at 1:13 PM on March 17, 2008
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