As we've reported, the "Trump Dance" has taken the country—and even the world—by storm, as athletes are doing it for celebrations, supporters are spontaneously breaking into it at restaurants, and folks are posting videos of themselves boogying to social media by the thousands. The song that inspired Trump's dance moves is, of course, the Village People's 1978 hit, "Y.M.C.A." Although the song has remained popular throughout the years, often played at weddings and parties where revelers form the letters with their arms in unison to the lyrics, it is now enjoying a resurgence—and sent the catchy tune straight to the top of the charts.
It's everywhere: Some members of Trump's family are getting in on the trend: The band at one point tried to stop Trump from using the song, but in the end, they decided not to kill the joy. I bet their wallets are glad they did:
Argentinian President Javier Milei joined in on the fun at a recent visit to Mar-a-Lago: Although the song is considered by many to be a "gay anthem," that's not actually what its co-writer intended.
Good times: Video of Trump Dance Bringing the Joy Back to America Going Viral: ‘Make America Fun Again’ Letting Their Freak Flags Fly: More and More Secret Trump Voters Revealing Themselves It's turning up in some unexpected places: Happy Thanksgiving, RedState readers! I'm that much more thankful this year now that we have some sanity in the House, the Senate, and the Oval Office. I bet the Village People are also feeling pretty grateful this year. We're getting ready to sit down for the feast out here on the Left Coast, and I may just have to start the proceedings with a little Trump dance. |
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