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Friday, 28 September 2018
Barbra Streisand takes aim at Donald Trump on new song Don't Lie to Me
A detail from the cover of Walls by Barbra Streisand.
Photograph: Russell James/AP
Barbra Streisand has released Don’t Lie to Me, a new song that takes aim at Donald Trump.
Over a bombastic string-laden backing, Streisand sings: “How do you
win if we all lose? / You change the facts to justify / Your lips move
but your words get in the way” – an allusion to Trump’s notoriously
liberal attitude to the truth, with the Washington Post calculating he has made 5,000 “false or misleading claims” since his presidency began.
She describes the American people as “on our knees”, and says “all
that we built has come undone”. The song climaxes with the plea, “Can’t
you see we’re crying? Where’s the new horizon?” before asking, “How do
you sleep?”
While Trump isn’t mentioned by name, there are clear indicators that
Streisand is singing about the US president, including lines like: “You
can build towers of bronze and gold.”
It’s an explosive return for Streisand, who, at 76, is releasing one
of the most politically outspoken songs of her career. A Hillary Clinton
supporter, she has been a frequent critic of Trump in interviews,
calling his prospective presidency “terrifyingly scary” in 2015, before
saying earlier this year:
“I call him the liar in chief, the misogynist in chief. He’s so
crazed.” She said she believed that the 2016 election was rigged: “I do
believe, like I believed during Bush, they were playing with those voter
machines.” Yesterday, she tweeted: “Accused of sexual assault by 19 women … how did Trump get to be the President of the United States?”
Don’t Lie to Me is taken from her forthcoming album, Walls, her first
collection of primarily original material since 2005 – she has released
albums featuring cover versions in the interim, including 2014’s
Partners, an album of duets with Stevie Wonder, Billy Joel and John
Legend among others. In a tweet announcing the album, Streisand wrote:
“This collection of songs reflects what’s been on my mind lately, and I
look forward to sharing that with you.”
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