This song was effectively an open letter from P!nk to George W. Bush, who was President when this song was released. It should be noted that P!nk doesn’t address him by name, which shows that she respects the fact that he is the President, despite the way she feels about the kind of President he was, which she expresses throughout the song. The song criticizes several areas of Bush’s administration and terms in office, including the Iraq War, No Child Left Behind Act, disapproval of equal rights for homosexuals, lack of empathy for poor and middle class citizens, Bush’s strong relig… read more
This song was effectively an open letter from P!nk to George W. Bush, who was President when this song was released. It should be noted that P!nk doe… read more
This song was effectively an open letter from P!nk to George W. Bush, who was President when this song was released. It should be noted that P!nk doesn’t address him by name, which shows… read more
Alecia Beth Moore (born September 8, 1979 in Doylestown, PA), known professionally as Pink (stylized as P!nk), is an American singer and songwriter. She was originally a member of the girl group Choice. In 1995, LaFace Records saw potential in Pink and offered her a solo recording contract. Her R&B-influenced debut studio album Can't Take Me Home (2000) was certified double-platinum in the United States and spawned two Billboard Hot 100 top-ten songs: "There You Go" and "Most Girls". She gained further recognition with the collaborative single "Lady… read more
Alecia Beth Moore (born September 8, 1979 in Doylestown, PA), known professionally as Pink (stylized as P!nk), is an American singer and songwriter. She was originally a member of the girl … read more
Alecia Beth Moore (born September 8, 1979 in Doylestown, PA), known professionally as Pink (stylized as P!nk), is an American singer and songwriter. She was originally a member of the girl group Choice. In 1995, LaFace Records saw pote… read more