And he didn’t. It’s Been Quite A Year. Hearing those words in stadiums full of MAGA backers might remind enthusiastic supporters to mask up to protect themselves and each other. While some enthusiastic supporters have attended Trump rallies sans masks, the Guns N’ Roses song “Live and Let Die” played through the speakers of a mask-making factory in Phoenix when Trump visited without a face covering in May. Catch up on the day’s top five stories every weekday afternoon. It’s not likely they’ll have a change of heart. Pandemic Income Supports May Not Stick Around After COVID Crisis: PM, Trump Could 'Cause Trouble' For Canada After Trudeau Called Biden: Expert, Canadian NXIVM Survivor Explains How She Healed After Leaving Cult, Viola Davis Gets Candid About Hollywood Race Disparity In InStyle Interview, Gen Z Is Hardest Hit By Pandemic Mental Stress: Study, The New Face Of The Canadian $5 Bill Will Be One Of These Figures, Royal Family Christmas Traditions Of Years Past Are Full Of Meaning, Tegan And Sara Given Legacy Award By Canada's LGBTQ+ Chamber of Commerce, High-Speed Internet Coming To Rural Canada Via $1.75-Billion Government Fund, Federal Support For Airlines Hinges On Passengers Getting Refunds: Minister, TikTok Math Tricks Are Blowing People’s Minds Right Now, Starbucks Releases New Holiday Cups To Get Us Through The Rest Of 2020 In One Piece, Prince Charles Talks Sustainable Fashion In British Vogue Interview. With his poll numbers dropping and coronavirus spreading, the president changed his tune about masks this month when he wore one for a July 11 visit to Walter Reed National Military Medical Center. Since Trump supporters can’t live on Lee Greenwood alone, there’s a long list of tunes just waiting to be used — then maybe blocked — at MAGA rallies. “Cause the players gonna play, play, play, play, play,” she sang. Arizona swing voters know the feeling. His old pal Howard Stern likened Trump’s leap from hanging out with celebs in New York to hobnobbing with rural folk in the Bible Belt to the TV show “The Twilight Zone.” “The oddity in all of this is the people Trump despises most, love him the most,” Stern said. Donald Trump’s bizarre little dances at his campaign rallies have captured the imaginations of late nightcomedians and have even become a TikTok challenge. If he does it again, he may want to have this song cued up at the victory rally. Got myself hung up on you.” Just another reminder, the polls aren’t looking good and running for a second term as president isn’t mandatory. People Are Setting Donald Trump’s Rally Dances To The Funniest Songs “Baby Trump, doo doo, doo doo doo doo." It’s also highly unlikely Trump’s campaign cares. ‘Why You Wanna Treat Me So Bad:' Prince (1980). It’s hard to imagine a stadium half-packed with MAGA supporters listening to a British synth-pop band, but the message here is pretty damn relevant. Privacy Policy. [sound up] pic.twitter.com/MRPinO0CmT, I added Fleetwood Mac to Trump's dancing at his rally just now.Sound up. Despite being convicted of lying to Congress and obstructing justice by a jury in February, Stone, 67, evaded prison this month after Trump commuted his 40-month sentence. “Baby Trump, doo doo, doo doo doo doo,” anyone?