Neil Diamond dials for Obama, offers lame ‘get out the vote’ poem
Vote your mind or vote your heart/
Vote your joy or vote your sorrow/
Either way you play your part/
So think it over and #VOTE tomorrow!
ND
— Neil Diamond (@NeilDiamond) November 06, 2012
Perhaps Neil Diamond’s tweet sounds better when he sings it. Vote your sorrow? Well, it rhymes. So does borrow, come to think of it.
@neildiamond #vote message: fantastic; lyrics: lame
— Nick Kirsop (@huded) November 6, 2012
His poem’s nonpartisan, but Diamond is fully behind President Obama.
Working the phones for Obama…If I call you, don’t hang up. It’s really me and I need you. #OFACulver twitter.com/NeilDiamond/st…
— Neil Diamond (@NeilDiamond) November 5, 2012
Don’t hang up! This is the real Neil Diamond, not the robot Eva Longoria. But that poem…
@neildiamond: I just sung this to the tune of Coming to America and the dogs ran out of the house. #HurtFeelings
— NutsOldWhiteGuy (@NutsOldWhiteGuy) November 6, 2012
@neildiamond I’m not quite sure what you mean?Should I not vote?
— Pat Francis (@Pat_Francis) November 6, 2012
@neildiamond Sorry. You lost me at Obama.
— A.E. Compton (@anncomp10) November 6, 2012
@neildiamond I am not voting out of revenge. I love my country and I support Israel. Your guy doesn’t. Click.
— Miss Cookie (@outofmyoven) November 5, 2012
Hey, he asked you not to hang up.
@hebeindc Jay-Z and Springsteen get stage gigs, @neildiamond gets the phone bank
— Adam Blenford (@adamblenford) November 5, 2012
@neildiamond Sorry Neil, Love on the rocks after this. I am, I said, so disappointed.
— Robert Martin(@IAmTheProdigal) November 6, 2012