Hello, Dolly! Newspaper Steals Buck’s Queen Quip
9 Sep 2022
So we are down at KLBJ in Austin, scrolling through reactions to the queen’s death, and the Tennessean newspaper has this full-length story:
The news of the death of seven-decade English monarch Queen Elizabeth II has touched every corner of the world. But in Nashville, the venerable personality keyed country music’s pop-crossover appeal. https://t.co/ZzB1AH15JQ
— Tennessean (@Tennessean) September 8, 2022
Wait, Dolly Parton is America’s answer to Queen Elizabeth II? Buck made that very comparison on Thursday’s show, for which Clay said he risked a lifetime ban from England.
Paging @ClayTravis https://t.co/JlYWQCYPFf
— Buck Sexton (@BuckSexton) September 8, 2022
They should at least give Buck credit for that astute analysis that managed to connect both country music and the queen of England.
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