May 29, 2008
Christine, Christine, Christine

"Christine, Christine, Christine" is a love song about Washington's Governor, Christine Gregoire. You can download the MP3 audio of the song or watch the video:

The song is not autobiographical. It is sung from the perspective of someone who -- unlike myself -- is perfectly pleased to have a governor who will not only care for his every need, but also make all of his everyday decisions for him. He doesn't have to think for himself, because Christine is his Everything.

The song is exactly four minutes long, one minute for each year she will have been in office when she leaves.

Feel free to link to this song or video as you wish. If you wish to use the music for anything else, just ask me.

Lyrics below, including footnotes for non-Washingtonians who may not understand the issues mentioned in the song. And if you want to help defeat Governor Gregoire, support Dino Rossi.

Chorus:
Alone I can't do anything
I don't know what I'll do
Christine, you are my everything
It's all up to you
Christine, Christine, Christine


Christine, I don't have much
But what I have is yours
You'll use it better than I would
I'm totally assured

You know me better than I do
You know just what I need
If it were left up to me I'd be
Driven by pure greed


Chorus


I quit my job last week, Christine
I know I'll be OK
You'll keep me fed and clothed, my dear
Drive all my fears away

You buy me much more every year
You've got the cash to spend
Next year you'll run out
But you can worry 'bout it then[1]


Chorus


I have no reason to doubt you
I have no questions to ask
What you tell me adds up nicely
Because you taught me with New Math[2]


Protect me from myself, Christine
Don't let me drive a car
Clog up the roads and force me
To take trains to get too far[3]

Don't let me gamble all I have
Unless it's where you choose[4]
Don't let me smoke[5]
Don't let me not give your campaign my dues[6]


Chorus

Footnotes:

[1] Governor Gregoire and the Democratic legislature have increased the state budget billions of dollars (33 percent) in only four years, asserting that all of this spending is for the citizens, and have left us -- the citizens -- with billions in deficits over the next couple of years that they have no plans to deal with, except to raise taxes (despite Gregoire's assurances earlier in her term that this is precisely what she wanted to avoid).

[2] "New Math" emphasizes understanding concepts instead of the ability to actually solve math problems, and many schoolchildren never even learn basics like long division.

[3] With Governor Gregoire in office, congestion has worsened in Washington, with no signs of significant improvement overall, while the Democrats have been steadily pushing mass transit that few people want and even fewer are willing to use.

[4] Governor Gregoire has opposed expanding gambling to non-tribal businesses, and has supported restrictions on Internet gambling, but has supported expansion of gambling in tribal businesses.

[5] Governor Gregoire and the Democrats have supported making smoking illegal in all public establishments.

[6] Governor Gregoire and the Democrats removed the law -- just before the Supreme Court of the United States could uphold that law -- that forbade the teacher's union, the Washington Education Association, from taking nonmember dues and using them for partisan political purposes (almost exclusively in support of Democratic candidates and causes).

In other words, Gregoire signed a law to the literal effect that all public schoolteachers in Washington are forced to contribute money to get her, and other Democrats, elected.

(Out of over $56K spent by the WEA through April 2008, over $48K of that was for helping get Democrats elected (either to candidates, parties, or another PAC), while an additional $1680 went to Republicans and $1600 to a nonpartisan state superintendent candidate.)

Technical Notes: I conceived, wrote, performed, recorded, and produced the song myself. All blame goes to me. See PudgeTunes for more information about my hardware and software setup, and for more music.

Cross-posted on <pudge/*>.

Posted by pudge at May 29, 2008 04:54 PM | Email This
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1. about Washington's Governor, Christine Gregoire

Ooops, you slipped.

Her proper name is "my opponent".

Posted by: YLB on May 29, 2008 05:36 PM
2. As much as I want Rossi to win, I don't work for his campaign. I call her Governor Christine Gregoire. Sue me!

Posted by: pudge on May 29, 2008 05:46 PM
3. Pudge, you have now earned your maestro-ship. I will for ever more call you Maestro Pudge.

I took vocal lessons from Maestro David Kyle in Seattle, who recieved his Maestro title from Gershwin. He made me sing, but he also made me laugh!

You hit it dead on here Pudge, she has plans for everything we make.

I hope Rossi plays this at some of his election gatherings just for fun.

I'd especially like to see it on the night that he is elected governor.

Posted by: gs on May 29, 2008 07:03 PM
4. Nice vibe, overall great voice and presentation. But I think this would actually help re-elect the Governor in our state. The overall emotion communicated is an expression of support. And the tune is catchy. I think Dino is doomed.

Posted by: jan on May 29, 2008 08:01 PM
5. GS, wow, a fourth generation Maestro! Honored! :-) Though I am quite sure I could use a heck of a lot of coaching ...

jan: Thanks. But if expressing to the governor that I am glad that I do not have to do anything for myself or make any of my own decisions is going to help her get elected, then this state is doomed and deserves what it gets. You may be right, but if we are that far gone, there's nothing I can do to stop it anyway.

Posted by: pudge on May 29, 2008 08:04 PM
6. How about a song on the viaduct? I worked out some lyrics Pudge, feel free to use them and put them to a melody:


She started in the office of AG, back then it was aw shucks.
Forgot to do her homework, and lost us ten million bucks.

In 2004, she lost the race for Washington governor.
But she got it back, with KCE hacks, stuffing ballots behind closed doors.

Out of the woodowork, came liberal goons there for her own protection,
They stole the vote, stuffed the ballet box and made her the new selection.

(Chorus)

Gregoire, you haven't got us very far.
Gregoire, we really want a new direction.
Gregoire, we think it's time for you to go.
Gregoire, we really need a clean election.


Said she needed more taxes from the peeps, to fix the vidauct.
Four years on, hasn't done a thing, looks like we're all still f*$@ed.

If it pancakes down now and squishes us all, we can finally relax
Only when we're dead and buried, can we hope to escape her tax.

The felons run free to kill you and me and we got no police protection
They kill kids and cops alike, courtesy of her department of corrections.


(Chorus)

Gregoire, you haven't got us very far.
Gregoire, your department of corrections.
Gregoire, we think it's time for you to go.
Gregoire, we really want a new direction.

Now remember when she was AG and lost us just ten million.
Four years on what's she done, she's run up $2.4 BILLION.

City hall couldn't really care at all about your daily problems
To bureaucrats their all made up just like kids ghosts and goblins

They got your interests at heart, it's for your own protection
You think you get to vote, but it's really their selection.

(Chorus)

Gregoire, you haven't got us very far.
Gregoire, blew a ton of tax payer money.
Gregoire, what have you got show us for it honey.
Gregoire, we really want a new direction.
Gregoire, we think it's time for you to go.
Gregoire, we can't afford to drive our cars,

Gregoire, you haven't got us very far.
Gregoire, we can't afford to keep our houses.
Gregoire, you haven't got us very far.
Gregoire, here's one thing you should know.
Gregoire, we think it's time for you to go.

Posted by: pbj on May 29, 2008 08:17 PM
7. pbj, quite nice, but it lacks the subtlety I like to have for my own work. :-)

Posted by: pudge on May 29, 2008 08:23 PM
8. "I am glad that I do not have to do anything for myself or make any of my own decisions is going to help her get elected, then this state is doomed and deserves what it gets. You may be right, but if we are that far gone, there's nothing I can do to stop it anyway."

You have described the nanny state to a T. You may be painfully close to describing WA, especially if the good people stay silent. There are a lot of sheeple out there who don't care enough to pay attention to objective analyses of the election. Even Joel Connelly is critical of her performance. But in the end, "we" get who "we" deserve.

Posted by: KS on May 29, 2008 08:23 PM
9. Oh by the way Pudge, I got my Martin (I purchased it new in 1972) back from Maritn after they reworked it all for 3 months. That is quite a company, to have remembered the guitar I bought 30 years ago and the warranty they honered without question.

They did a gret job reworking it after all these years. Took the neck off, refretted it, you name it they did it.

Posted by: gs on May 29, 2008 08:33 PM
10. Puuu-udge! Puuu-udge! Puuu-udge!

Posted by: Hinton on May 30, 2008 06:50 AM
11. Outstanding, pudge. Our only problem is Seattle and King County. The west coast would be a great place without the urban socialist kooks.

Posted by: Saltherring on May 30, 2008 08:16 AM
12. need to hear one about Barack to the beatles tune of fawning.

Posted by: Andy on May 30, 2008 08:49 AM
13. pudge!

Your best yet. I really enjoyed it. I hope the Rossi people are watching and listening. I'd really like to see a campaign commerical set to this song.

The best way to combat the socialists is to call them out and expose them for what they are. Progressives tell us that life is oh so great under their guidance. Empirical evidence shows otherwise.

Posted by: Jeff B. on May 30, 2008 12:42 PM
14. Great music Pudge.

Thanks

Posted by: Army Medic/Vet on May 31, 2008 03:40 PM
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