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Way "up nawth" in northern NH, where the snowdrifts are big enough to have their own zip codes, life on the farm comes with equal parts work, wonder, and comic relief. I’m Sandy Davis—farmer, storyteller, and frequent victim of livestock with too much personality. Here’s where I share the true (and mostly true) tales of everyday life on American Way Farm—the moments that inspired my book Between the Fenceposts.

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Hank Williams Jr. sings McCain-Palin Tradition — A Campaign Athem

Well, Hank Williams Jr. has done it again. His song “McCain–Palin Tradition” is exactly what this country needed to hear right now — straight talk with a steel guitar. It’s catchy, it’s bold, and it says out loud what a whole lot of Americans have been feeling.

You can’t listen to it without tapping your foot and nodding along. It’s not just about politics — it’s about pride. Pride in hard work, small towns, and doing things the right way instead of the easy way. Hank’s never been afraid to say what he thinks, and this song proves it. He stands up for the kind of values that built this country: faith, family, and freedom — the kind of freedom that doesn’t come from Washington but from the people who roll up their sleeves every day and make this country run.

When he sings about McCain and Palin, you can hear the respect in his voice. It’s not about celebrity or empty promises — it’s about character. Whether you’re a fan of either candidate or not, you have to admit the man knows how to rally a crowd.

The best part is that it feels real. It’s not a studio-crafted anthem made for headlines; it’s a song from the heart of America. It reminds us that we still have folks out there who believe in honesty, accountability, and the simple idea that this country belongs to all of us — not the bureaucrats, not the lobbyists, and not the media.

Love him or hate him, Hank’s message is clear: there’s still a lot of us out here who believe in the old-fashioned American way — and we’re not ready to give it up.



No matter your politics, you’ve got to hand it to Hank — he sings what he believes, loud and clear.

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