Was John Lennon, who would have turned 71 on Sunday, a closet conservative?
Earlier this year, the musician’s former personal assistant, Fred Seaman, made a surprising claim: that the former Beatle and renowned peacenik had shed the radical politics of his youth and metamorphosed into a supporter of Ronald Reagan.
“John, basically, made it very clear that if he were an American he would vote for Reagan because he was really sour on Jimmy Carter,” Mr. Seaman told filmmaker Seth Swirsky for the documentary “Beatle Stories.”
“[Lennon] was a very different person back in 1979 and ’80 than he’d been when he wrote ’Imagine,’ ” Mr. Seaman said. “By 1979 he looked back on that guy and was embarrassed by that guy’s naivete.”
Even if you believe Mr. Seaman’s account, there’s not a lot to go on there: It’s a stretch to conclude from a few stray remarks that the rock legend had become a born-again Reaganite.
But suppose the singer-songwriter had become a secret convert and had lived through the 1980s Reagan Revolution. His musical oeuvre would have sounded a bit different.
Imagine … Â
“Reaganomics” (To the tune of “Instant Karma”)
  Reaganomics is gonna get you
 Trickle down into your brains
 Better slash the top marginal rates
 And the tax on capital gains
 
 How is growth gonna spike?
 With an air traffic strike?
 Labor unions are so tired
 You’re all fired, yeah, all fired
 
 Reaganomics is gonna get you
 Shrink Washington down to size
 If you notice my defense spending
 Just avert your eyes
 
 How can business get on track?
 With regulations on its back?
 You say I’ve got a lot of nerve?
 Well, check this out: the Laffer Curve!
 
 And we all shine on
 You can deal with the debt when I’m gone
 Well we all shine on
 Everyone, c’mon!
 
 “Give (Cold) War a Chance” (To the tune of “Give Peace a Chance”)
  Everybody’s worrying about
 Leninism, Stalinism, Communism, Socialism
 Grenada, Ortega, Russian troops in Afghanistan
 Nuclear war and “Rocky IV”
 
 All we are saying is give (cold) war a chance
 All we are saying is give (cold) war a chance
 
 Everybody’s talking about
 Berlin Wall, Beirut’s fall, Khomeini and Gaddafi
 Commie blocs and summit talks
 Trust, but verify
 Say ’Hi” to SDI
 
 All we are saying is give (cold) war a chance
 All we are saying is give (cold) war a chance
 
 Let me tell you now
 Everybody’s talking about
 CIA, B1-B, policies, fallacies
 Human rights and World Court fights
 To summarize my views:
 We win, they lose
 
 All we are saying is give (cold) war a chance
 All we are saying is give (cold) war a chance
 
 “Imagine” (To the tune of “Imagine”)
  Imagine there’s no welfare state
 It’s easy if you try
 No handouts for the lazy
 Above us only sky
 Imagine all the freedom
 Here in the USA
 
 Imagine no estate tax
 It isn’t hard to do
 Nothing to punish success
 And no regulations too
 Imagine all the freedom
 A shining city on a hill
 
 You may say I’m just Teflon
 But I’m on the winning team
 I hope some day you’ll join us
 And cast aside your liberal dreams
 
 Imagine there’s no bureaucrats
 I wonder if you can
 No EPA or Education Department
 Self-reliance across the land
 Imagine all the freedom
 And way, way less red tape
 
 You may say I’m just Teflon
 But I’m on the winning team
 I hope some day you’ll join us
 And cast aside your liberal dreams
(All songs by Lennon/McHruby)
• Patrick Hruby can be reached at phruby@washingtontimes.com.



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