I will never forget when Governor Wallace called our home during the oil embargo in the early 70's. My father had called Montgomery because the oil trucks could not get into Huntsville Al. The Gasoline trucks could not make it down Brindley Mountain without some unknown crazy person attempting to shoot the tires. My parents had to make a choice. Go to work or go visit my older brother who was in the hospital with pneumonia. I answered the phone. I knew who it was. Governor told my father Vester Pinson Jr. He would have the Alabama national guard escort the gasoline trucks into Huntsville. The next morning, gasoline made its way to Huntsville thanks to Governor Wallace.
I remember growing up in NYC when Wallace ran for president. Amazingly, the man struck a chord with the working middle class in Queens, Brooklyn and the rest of Long Island. They did not agree with everything Wallace said, but they knew he was honest, down to earth, and no nonsense. He really did speak for those whom politicians like LBJ, Nixon, Rockefeller and also Reagan ignored.
Expected, because that's exactly how populists (far-left and far-right alike) come to power. They find the most politically ignored collectives (preferably, vulnerable/striving ones) and seduce them with dogshit promises.
@@AFT_05Gwhat do you think a lot of trump supporters are yes we are quote on quote conservative but we do not belong to the Republican party. As a southerner who voted for Donald Trump i damn sure aint a god damn Republican. Now I do tend to hold more Republican veiws but I am a conservative independent.
Just found this whilst browsing NPP announcements and I must say one thing, listening to this whilst doing your homework is just bringing this one sense of bliss I haven't felt since listening to Far Cry 5's soundtrack Edit: oh yeah I forgot to mention that my grandparents from my dad's side were huge Wallace supporters, gonna play it "by accident" when I come back to the states for spring break to see their reaction
Probably the best candidate. Intelligent people would lick the street to even get Nixon back (who was a great President despite his paranoia and borderline wrongdoings).
I'm not saying George Wallace and Conway Twitty was the same person, but I am saying that I haven't seen both of them in the same place at the same time.
ok slow down buddy his campaing slogan was segregation now segregation always segregation for ever the only reason he ran was to remove LBJ's civil rights act lmao
@@sixersnation977 in 1972? segregation now segregation tomorrow and segregation forever was during his 1963 inauguration, and he ran to oppose to the civil rights act in 1968. he was relatively more moderate in 1972, more of an anti-busing candidate than a pro-segregation candidate.
@@omgaddad5596 more moderate brother he was a dixecrat the man was an insane segregationist. He led a more moderate (not really) campaiign to draw attention away from his true agenda. If you know anyhting about George wallace or took APUSH you would know the man's main issue was segregation
Who's singing this ?? A good campaign song !! George Wallace's platform forced both political parties to be more conservative. Wallace won every county in the Florida primary in 1972 and also ran a close second in many mid western states. Wallace was a fighter and for the working man . The media hated Wallace because he was from the South and had a beautiful young wife.
@Johnny Blaze Wallace was opposed to the welfare state. He was right. You can't give freebies to lazy bums who won't work. Wallace opposed school busing, which was unpopular everywhere. School busing didn't integrate schools. White folks just put their kids in private schools.
Almost all the Dixiecrats switched to the Republican party. George Wallace in particular announced in an interview in 1995 that he was planning to vote for Bob Dole in '96. In that same interview, he said that he had voted for H.W in '92. During the last years of his life, he didn't want to be considered a Republican or a Democrat, but the fact that the last two presidential candidates he voted for were Republicans leaves room for thinking. Unlike Wallace, Strom Thurmond, who had run for president in 1948, deliberately switched to the Republican party in 1964 and would keep actively campaigning for it and pushing its agenda until his demise in 2003.
It’s crazy to think that Wallace probably would have won the 1972 Democratic nomination if his campaign hadn’t collapsed in the wake of him being literally shot and permanently paralyzed by Arthur Bremer.
@@randombonapartist bro, real Huey Long wasn't "le wholesome lw populist", he was a southern democrat in 1930s and he blame hoover on "negro dominanton"
Oh yeah? By the time he died he reverted back to supporting Bush and kemp for president in ‘92 and ‘96. Said democrats were “too liberal now.” Whatever that means.
But prioritized that over the welfare of our country. George Wallace was a politician at best. He changed his positions when it was convenient. Glad getting shot taught him the error of his ways.
@@coh2conscript851 The State of Virginia still has Jefferson Davis Highway from Richmond to Petersburg. The City of Richmond still has The Robert E. Lee Bridge across the James River.
@@AlexDelgado328 George Wallace was never endorsed by the KKK, infact the guy he ran against for governor in 72’ was endorsed by the KKK while Wallace was endorsed by several pro black unions.
I'm planning to make an alternative history about him becoming president of the confederacy what would he have done as president of really either country?
For those who are interested in Alternate History, here’s a video on him becoming president! ruclips.net/video/pDgAtSBtlCg/видео.htmlsi=ifW999J7QrzroTgD
May have had won the nomination had a reformed primary system was never made and if he was never assassinated. This might have caused the second political realignment. Although i think it's a 50 50 chance. Since just 8 years ago another big party realignment happened. Although he definitely would have caused a big. BIG. Impact on american culture then our own timeline.
No just no . Number one he was no Davey Crockett and doesn't deserve the same tune that memorialized Crockett. Crockett was an All American hero. Wallace was a stain on American history.
@@donaldmelvin4348 I doubt that Nixon was even sincere on any of his policies. The Nixon scandall tells me that Nixon didn't have any actual policies, just words to make you think he's good so you'll vote for him. And just so you know, I am cofounder of a new political party - we do not vote for anybody who does not support the secession and independence of Dixie.
@@idozak8650 As much as I disagree with President Nixon’s policies, “Nixon Now More Than Ever” is one catchy song. So this horrid thing was recommended to me.
@@michaelcooley3783 Reagan & Trump are leftists in my political party (which I am cofounder of) The truth is that once the Democrat Party became liberal, there has NOT been a true conservative party since - Until now. Those of us who still believe in the Old Southern Way, finally have a Political Party.
Tay Sachs Eh. Wallace was a populist candidate and likely would have been immigration restrictionist too. He at the very least would have slowed down the dispossession of the natives by foreigners. It’s projected white people will be a minority (in their own country) by 2045.
Dixie Crat I’m in the same boat. Trump has gone full boomer and is now talking about low unemployment for the people he promised to deport. The only thing he’s doing now is buying us time to organize our families and communities for the inevitable collapse of the country to pillagers and foreign interests.
I will never forget when Governor Wallace called our home during the oil embargo in the early 70's. My father had called Montgomery because the oil trucks could not get into Huntsville Al. The Gasoline trucks could not make it down Brindley Mountain without some unknown crazy person attempting to shoot the tires. My parents had to make a choice. Go to work or go visit my older brother who was in the hospital with pneumonia. I answered the phone. I knew who it was. Governor told my father Vester Pinson Jr. He would have the Alabama national guard escort the gasoline trucks into Huntsville. The next morning, gasoline made its way to Huntsville thanks to Governor Wallace.
May god bless your family and George Wallace.
that’s what you got? fuck that. this guy is burning in the fiery pits
@@drjustin84 for not being in total support of zog?
@@Jcaeser187 Dude the guy you idolize couldn’t even take over Albania
@@drjustin84 yeah but he kept the gasoline coming, so he's blessed by god.
I remember growing up in NYC when Wallace ran for president. Amazingly, the man struck a chord with the working middle class in Queens, Brooklyn and the rest of Long Island. They did not agree with everything Wallace said, but they knew he was honest, down to earth, and no nonsense. He really did speak for those whom politicians like LBJ, Nixon, Rockefeller and also Reagan ignored.
I get that he struck a cord with them but Wallace and 'honest' is an oxymoron lol
@@michaelmilam7285 why?
@@araceli3353buddy…
@@araceli3353is there a mention of his racial policy at all in this song?
Expected, because that's exactly how populists (far-left and far-right alike) come to power. They find the most politically ignored collectives (preferably, vulnerable/striving ones) and seduce them with dogshit promises.
This George Wallace guy seems nice. I think I might vote for him.
lmao I hope youre joking lol
@@jabbalito3787 Of course. Though I do fear now that some of the people that liked my comment actually though I was being serious
@@benwalker3068 Ah good. Sometimes its hard to tell sarcasm on the internet lol
@@jabbalito3787 I'd unironically vote for him
@@AvgSchizoid Well youre a racist then
Policies: Very controversial
Songs: Fucking bangers
after he converted to christianity and prayed with jesse jackson his politics werent that controversial.
It's actually not controversial to not want to live around inherently feral and violent people.
@@burtpenguin He was a Christian before. Jesse Jackson is a minion of the synagogue of Satan.
"We had Democrats, Republicans too, it's time for Independents..." More true than ever
funny he ran as a democrat..
@@noidea4223 he was a dem, but they condemned the segregation ideas I think
He was a fucking white supremacist lmao
I wish Trump was an independent
@@AFT_05Gwhat do you think a lot of trump supporters are yes we are quote on quote conservative but we do not belong to the Republican party. As a southerner who voted for Donald Trump i damn sure aint a god damn Republican. Now I do tend to hold more Republican veiws but I am a conservative independent.
Not gonna lie, this song slaps
Classic stuff. The last guy to carry a state as a 3rd party.
He was also the last segregationist to carry a state. I’m glad that isn’t a thing anymore.
@@eliasstenman3710 Democrats and Republicans are doing a good enough job of ruining the country. You OK with that ??
Elias Stenman
I bet you are. Stenman. Interesting surname
Michael Stay mad, Nazi.
@@MichaelJ44
What do you have against minorities there, pal?
Has the same tune as “The Ballad of Davy Crockett”.
Just found this whilst browsing NPP announcements and I must say one thing, listening to this whilst doing your homework is just bringing this one sense of bliss I haven't felt since listening to Far Cry 5's soundtrack
Edit: oh yeah I forgot to mention that my grandparents from my dad's side were huge Wallace supporters, gonna play it "by accident" when I come back to the states for spring break to see their reaction
I had a 1968 wallace song on 45 rpm , it was different but still catchey
He was the last Third Party candidate to win any states in any election btw, fun fact.
Crazy to think 72 is about 50 years ago
52 as of now. Posting 7-23-24.
Dang I turned 52 this year 😢
We have the same problems today that he tried to solve back in 72. It's about time we reclaim America
people like you and George Wallace were always the problem
I'm afraid there aren't enough of you native Americans anymore compared to all others. :-(
@@DI-uk9rj have fun living in an anarcho Tyranist world
@@elduce2942 is anarcho-tyranism even an actual ideology?
Wallace 2024
Probably the best candidate. Intelligent people would lick the street to even get Nixon back (who was a great President despite his paranoia and borderline wrongdoings).
Wallace/Bremer 2024!
Wallace 2028
I'm not saying George Wallace and Conway Twitty was the same person, but I am saying that I haven't seen both of them in the same place at the same time.
I’d vote for him too. 🇺🇸
ok slow down buddy his campaing slogan was segregation now segregation always segregation for ever the only reason he ran was to remove LBJ's civil rights act lmao
@@sixersnation977and?
@@sixersnation977 in 1972? segregation now segregation tomorrow and segregation forever was during his 1963 inauguration, and he ran to oppose to the civil rights act in 1968. he was relatively more moderate in 1972, more of an anti-busing candidate than a pro-segregation candidate.
@@sixersnation977good more reason to vote for the good ol' guy
@@omgaddad5596 more moderate brother he was a dixecrat the man was an insane segregationist. He led a more moderate (not really) campaiign to draw attention away from his true agenda. If you know anyhting about George wallace or took APUSH you would know the man's main issue was segregation
" Kamala got hit so hard by the red wave,FEMA gave her 750 dollars "😂
Honestly if this guy wasn't running on racism I would vote for him.
If he wasn’t a segregationist! I agree with him on almost everything else.
I mean desegregation had done us a whole Lotta good but I guess sports are better so whatever🤷🏻♂️
Best!
SEGREGATION NOW, SEGREGATION TOMORROW, SEGREGATION FOREVER
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"Tomorrow and Forever"
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Who's singing this ?? A good campaign song !! George Wallace's platform forced both political parties to be more conservative. Wallace won every county in the Florida primary in 1972 and also ran a close second in many mid western states. Wallace was a fighter and for the working man . The media hated Wallace because he was from the South and had a beautiful young wife.
@Johnny Blaze Wallace was opposed to the welfare state. He was right. You can't give freebies to lazy bums who won't work. Wallace opposed school busing, which was unpopular everywhere. School busing didn't integrate schools. White folks just put their kids in private schools.
@Will Kay You weren't even born yet.
You were a shitstain on your diaper.
@Will Kay you are a shit stain for name calling instead of putting a post worth reading
I’m fairly certain there was another pretty big reason they hated him
He would set shit straight today if he was here.
As a brown man, he has my vote
I`d vote for him
Awesome 😁
Statue of George Floyd nahhhhhh
Statue of George Wallace yeeeeesssss
Hell yea
Statue of Arthur Bremer yeeeeeesssssss!
aint no way you want a statue of the man that said "segregation now segregation tommorow segregation forever"
@@nullname0More powerful that the words from a junkie who just said "I can't breathe!"
The man George Wallace was a Decent Fellow and a courageous fighter
Rule 1 of being a good member of society: Don't call racists "Decent fellows"
Could you imagine America today if Wallace would have won in. 72
Rooin Mahmood's Supposedly Good Ideas
Yes. 👌
Rooin Mahmood's Supposedly Good Ideas
Far from one
Rooin Mahmood's Supposedly Good Ideas
Go home , Mr Shekelstein. You’re clearly drunk.
Rooin Mahmood's Supposedly Good Ideas That’s America today, though.
Michael Follow your leader.
It's the funny TNO man
Better than the original Davy Crockett song.
Nah
No
Me wanting to listen to funny racist man song, goes to comment section “oh no“
@@user-hd2rr4io1q sure it is, liberal.
Check out the Wu Tang Clan's cover of this song.
The greatest president the second half of the twentieth century never saw
I think that the greatest president the second half of the twentieth century never saw was Robert F. Kennedy.
Great man with Enormous guts and Courage 🥰🥰😇😇😇
Almost all the Dixiecrats switched to the Republican party. George Wallace in particular announced in an interview in 1995 that he was planning to vote for Bob Dole in '96. In that same interview, he said that he had voted for H.W in '92. During the last years of his life, he didn't want to be considered a Republican or a Democrat, but the fact that the last two presidential candidates he voted for were Republicans leaves room for thinking. Unlike Wallace, Strom Thurmond, who had run for president in 1948, deliberately switched to the Republican party in 1964 and would keep actively campaigning for it and pushing its agenda until his demise in 2003.
Same guy that said "segregation today, segregation tomorrow, and segregation forever"
Yes but he also ran against a KKK supporting candidate for governorship and he was also supported by the majority of black people in Alabama in 70s.
Alright. And?
The song is great and the speech was even better.
joe biden was elect to the senate on a platform of presiding segregation and i quote because he didn't won't his kids growing up in a Racial jungle.
@@Ssloslslam,😂
and?
Wallace for '24 🇺🇸
Greatest Post ww2 American Politician.
I'm not even a liberal not even close yet some of you guys really freak me out lol ☠️
@@AFT_05G any modern day ”conservative” is left wing by historical standards.
@@Betteropinion943pat buchanan was somewhat modern, but his policy was straight from the dark ages
It’s crazy to think that Wallace probably would have won the 1972 Democratic nomination if his campaign hadn’t collapsed in the wake of him being literally shot and permanently paralyzed by Arthur Bremer.
wrong. actually the shot gave him momentum and he overperformed (compared to the polls) he was never the favorite
Good man wish he would have been elected president
My first presidential vote was for George Wallace.
What an honor 😄
I don't know much about this Guy but I know one thing for sure some times you don't need to be a saint to run a country
I wouldn't brag about voting for Mr. "segregation today, segregation tomorrow, and segregation forever" but you do you ig.
He would have been a great president for us and would have teach those people a lesson👴🏻
I hope has another shot
I'd vote for governor Wallace 🙋♂
This has the same tune as the ballad of Davy Crockett: ruclips.net/video/txcRQedoEyY/видео.html
ALL HAIL GEORGE WALLACE!
Hail George! Hail our people! Hail victory!
huey? damn you switched sides *real* fast.
@@randombonapartist no, George Wallace was true my style populist
@@randombonapartist bro, real Huey Long wasn't "le wholesome lw populist", he was a southern democrat in 1930s and he blame hoover on "negro dominanton"
I was shocked when I realized this was in the tune of the Davy Crockett song.
Wallace for President in 2024 👌🙏👌
Probably the most electable democrat in 1972.
George Wallace was a good man. Time has proved him correct
Oh yeah? By the time he died he reverted back to supporting Bush and kemp for president in ‘92 and ‘96. Said democrats were “too liberal now.” Whatever that means.
@alwillk well he literally never was a liberal during his entire career, also bush Sr wasn't a segregationist like wallace himself
Leader of our land
rip George Wallace and Jefferson Davis 2 men loyal to their states above all
But prioritized that over the welfare of our country. George Wallace was a politician at best. He changed his positions when it was convenient. Glad getting shot taught him the error of his ways.
Jefferson Davis fought for slavery.
@@coh2conscript851 The State of Virginia still has Jefferson Davis Highway from Richmond to Petersburg. The City of Richmond still has The Robert E. Lee Bridge across the James River.
@@GGE47 they should rename them then
@@coh2conscript851 okay jew maybe you should just move out of the South
I hate that this is such a bop, it has no right to be.
facts i love this song and hate the “klan bastard”( -quote from my racist grandpa) it’s campaigning for
@@AlexDelgado328
George Wallace was never endorsed by the KKK, infact the guy he ran against for governor in 72’ was endorsed by the KKK while Wallace was endorsed by several pro black unions.
NPP-FR moment
Segregation Nationalwide Act: Failed
Wallace: Get Impeached
NPP-Y: Helo
@ton steine scherben fan ok boomer
@ton steine scherben fan chill
@ton steine scherben fan but you still need to chill
@ton steine scherben fan ok boomer
George was a hero
Based and Wallacepilled
If only he hadn't been shot.
He would have been President of the USA.
NightWolf19
10-4 Brother 👍👍👍👍🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
I'm planning to make an alternative history about him becoming president of the confederacy what would he have done as president of really either country?
yeah lol it was real sad lol
GEORGIE!
GEORGIE WALLACE!
Greatest president America never had.
krakaneti Hahahahahahah
He didn’t win and he never became president.
Yeah, it was great he never became President.
@@Route152Guy NO, it was a loss for America.
@@Route152Guy Shut your gay
Great, now I have an old segregationist’s campaign song stuck in my head
Ballad of Davy Crockett
NPP-FR anthem
A slipi nie pamieta
Sounds like Merle Haggard singing. Anyone know, the artist performing this song?
Great man
For those who are interested in Alternate History, here’s a video on him becoming president!
ruclips.net/video/pDgAtSBtlCg/видео.htmlsi=ifW999J7QrzroTgD
you guys remember when we were all governors?
Nice song
I supported George Wallace.
I wouldn't brag about voting for Mr. "segregation today, segregation tomorrow, and segregation forever" but you do you ig.
@@Ben_Kunz seems like a good bragging right, voting for the candidate that loves your country and race
Id vote for him
Even though i'd not vote for him due to his racism(i'm a socially liberal-ish Republican) this is still a banger of a song.
This song made me so happy i can't stand now
Oh Lord...growing up in Alabama in the 60’s and 70’s was just plain weird and disturbing. I remember this.
I can't imagine having to live through such times in such a place.
@twist_nyger_headsoff fuck off
@twist_nyger_headsoff It aint better in Fresno brother.
@@ElCidTheScienceKid
Unironically safer than most US states today
Golden age.
God Bless Robert E. Lee! Let's go Brandon!
Lets go Brandon!
Go General Sheridan.
Let's go Brandon
@@caesarss9018 Absolutely!
Brandon is a stupid Communist bastard.
Thank god the Democrats left men like this behind.
Davy Crockett 2.0
May have had won the nomination had a reformed primary system was never made and if he was never assassinated. This might have caused the second political realignment. Although i think it's a 50 50 chance. Since just 8 years ago another big party realignment happened. Although he definitely would have caused a big. BIG. Impact on american culture then our own timeline.
Lyrics of this?
@Sakkra101 Nice
@Sakkra101 Honesty and Integrity most likely
Is Tommy Cash the guy singing?
Johnny Cash's brother? No, Johnny Rebel sings
This could've been the democratic candidate in 72 if he wasn't shot. Luckily Nixon would've carried it regardless.
who's the musician singing?
ChoralfanUSA I was wondering the same thing
ChoralfanUSA Johnny Rebel
@@rolffstone-fist1259 Haha!
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnny_Rebel_(singer)
@@rolffstone-fist1259
Really? The guy who sang Pro KKK songs lol
Did he steal Davy Crockett’s tune?
"I love wallace, the polititcian"
Has 2 endings
If he was here today, Kamala wouldve won and almost all the seats of congress would be Democrat. The Party needs to revive the Dixiecrat strategy fast
DRZOWAL 2
George Wallace 2028!!!🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
It would be so good without 0:53 ruins it by going ohhhhhhhhhh
4 years ago. Damn
this single was weird
This song makes me want to vote for Nixon.
This song makes me want to vote for Hubert H Humphrey
This song makes me want to vote for Yockey.
This song makes me want to run for President.
This song makes me want a Deliverance sequel.
@@MemestiffGaming Nixon>Humphrey and Wallace
Rest in peace Gov Wallace and Sr Orval faubus 🥰🥰😇😇😇
Wallace was only good when he apologised
This is just a rip off of the Davy Crockett song
George Wallace for 72 👴🏻
No just no . Number one he was no Davey Crockett and doesn't deserve the same tune that memorialized Crockett. Crockett was an All American hero. Wallace was a stain on American history.
Ding dong you are wrong
No, he was a great man !
George wallace a great man and governor who just wanted to get our soldiers out of Vietnam
George wallace a great almost would be president if not for the assassination attempt that left him crippled
@@jamesNov Does the phrase 'Segregation forever' ring a bell?
Great song, terrible guy.
Why. Because he stood up against white replacement and foolish wars?
Great song, great guy.
This song went to number one with a bullet.
Fun fact the Them on the on "Send them a message" was a reference to non binary people, George wallace is actually very progressive for his time.
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This is what racism sounds like 😂
This is what patriotism sounds like
Didn't know that racism is such a banger
Love the song dislike Wallace Though
He wasn't as bad as Nixon.
He and Nixon actually agreed with each other on lots of things
@@donaldmelvin4348 I doubt that Nixon was even sincere on any of his policies. The Nixon scandall tells me that Nixon didn't have any actual policies, just words to make you think he's good so you'll vote for him.
And just so you know, I am cofounder of a new political party - we do not vote for anybody who does not support the secession and independence of Dixie.
Nixon was an excellent president, one of the best this country ever had. You'd lick the streets today to get someone like him back in the White House.
Thank the Lord for President Nixon’s popularity! Not even President Reagan was as bad as George Wallace would have been. Good God!
Lol I randomly found u here
@@idozak8650 As much as I disagree with President Nixon’s policies, “Nixon Now More Than Ever” is one catchy song. So this horrid thing was recommended to me.
@@thedemocraticchristian2348 it's my favorite
Don't worry, we'll have someone in soon who will make Trump, Regan, and Wallace look like Leftists. Just wait...
@@michaelcooley3783 Reagan & Trump are leftists in my political party (which I am cofounder of)
The truth is that once the Democrat Party became liberal, there has NOT been a true conservative party since - Until now.
Those of us who still believe in the Old Southern Way, finally have a Political Party.
Well you have the spawn of Wallace in the White House Now!!!
i wish we did. sadly, trump is a neocon zionist israeli shill who could care less about the people who built the country becoming a minority. Oh well.
I doubt neither of them believed what they preach. Wallace started out as a liberal.
Tay Sachs Eh. Wallace was a populist candidate and likely would have been immigration restrictionist too. He at the very least would have slowed down the dispossession of the natives by foreigners.
It’s projected white people will be a minority (in their own country) by 2045.
Good!
Dixie Crat I’m in the same boat. Trump has gone full boomer and is now talking about low unemployment for the people he promised to deport. The only thing he’s doing now is buying us time to organize our families and communities for the inevitable collapse of the country to pillagers and foreign interests.