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And introducing Pat McCrory on drums

I'll have more notes from yesterday's American's for Prosperity rally, including some of what former U.S. Senate majority leader Bob Dole had on his mind.

But the barkeep is going to call in my tab unless I post some low-quality video I shot of Charlotte Mayor Pat McCrory, the Republican candidate for governor, playing the drums.

First a pic.

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I'm told that McCrory has hopped on drum sets before and that it's something he quite likes doing a public events. His musical set preceded a speech that decried the status quo in Raleigh and called for - shock - a change in leadership.

At any rate, here's what it sounded like with McCrory on drums and AFP's Dallas Woodhouse (not pictured) on vocals.

With any luck, I'll have time to deal with some substance later.

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