September 2, 2009
Hank Jr. does what he wants
And the music legend isn't shy about what's on his mind, either
Hank Williams Jr. will perform on Monday, Labor Day, in Holden at the Friends of America Rally.
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CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- Hank Williams Jr. doesn't do anything he doesn't want to do.

"I'm going to play when, where and with who I want and for a hell of a lot of money," Williams bristled over the phone. "Just 20 times a year and adios - that's the bottom line right there."

Even over the telephone, Williams is larger than life. He doesn't so much answer questions as growl what's on his mind.

At his level of fame and success, he points out, even doing an interview with a print publication is rare. He doesn't have to. Country music stars don't come any bigger than Hank Williams Jr. He's a legend, and he knows it.

So, Williams wants to be clear about why he's coming to the Friends of America Rally in Logan on Labor Day.

It's not about money, although there should be little doubt that Williams is going to get his share of what might be several million dollars being spent to put the show on. The Friends of America Rally is a pro-coal, pro-conservative, anti-Obama and anti-cap-and-trade legislation "tea party" arranged by Massey Energy.

The man everybody just calls Hank is coming to help heat the water.

Williams has been political for years, and despite the songs about wild ways, drinking and carousing, he's very conservative. The lyrics to some of his songs have long tied into a white, working-class rage against the establishment and rural distaste for urban sensibilities.

"A country boy can survive" has been his rallying cry for decades, but as the singer has grown older, Williams has become more overtly political, more conservative and completely distrustful of most media.

"I listen to Laura Ingram and Mark Levin," he said. "It's the only place you'll hear the truth."

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Posted By: wvprettyboy (10:26am 09-08-2009)
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some really profound stuff there. thanks, hank. too bad he didn't speak out about the electoral college stuff before bush's election. maybe he could have organized a few million rednecks to lobby for its dissolution, thereby negating the worst 8 years of american history. if i were a conservative, i would distance myself from this moron immediately. the funny part, though, is that a lot of people actually think his delusioned rationale makes sense. its the same idiots who (1) would rather push a Ford than drive a Chevy (or vice versa); (2) believe there are "two kinds" of black people; and (3) equate securing social security payments to winning the lottery. sad and scary.

Posted By: keyjer8 (12:19am 09-08-2009)
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What a numbskull. Selling 800,000 plus cars cannot be bad for this economy. I feel stupid just for reading that article. This guy is obviously a bigot, and a racist. The electoral college got idiot Bush elected.

Posted By: One Citizen (2:23pm 09-06-2009)
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Hank Williams Jr obviously hasn't drawn a sober breath in decades. He and Ted "CrustyPants" Nugent are perfect family entertainment

...for the Manson family

Claiming this rally is about "American Jobs" is pure political shinola. Not long ago Blankenship was trying to change mine safety regs to do away with English requirements just so he could bring Mexicans into his mines in a desperate attempt to keep from hiring union miners

Mountain top removal has eliminated far more mining jobs than all the environmental regulations combined.

Now Blanky's spending a fortune just to bribe suckers into blindly signing a petition against the Cap&Trade bill. But it won't even apply if coal was as "clean", as they claim!

Before Cap&Trade laws were passed banning acid rain pollution, the coalies screamed that jobs would be lost and power prices would surge, then, too. But THEY WERE LYING.

Instead, whole new industries of green jobs sprang up!

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