WATCH: Donald Trump's 'USA Freedom Kids' Dance Trio Everyone's Talking About
There are some things in politics that people have a hard time explaining in words. Consider this song-and-dance number from a Donald Trump rally to be one of them.
A trio of youths known as "USA Freedom Kids" performed what The Washington Post has described as being a fusion of the patriotic World War I song "Over There" with the '80s song "Heart of Glass." Others call it "Ameritude."
As many waiting for the rally to begin applaud the girls on, lyrics about crushing enemies, no cowardice allowed, and other red-blooded Americana are invoked.
For some, the video showcases just how fascistic the Trump has become. For others, it's an amusing albeit odd way to stir up campaign fervor.
On the YouTube channel "What's Trending?" Anna Lore pondered aloud whether or not the video might actually be fake, with the expressed hope that it was.
"There haven't been any cellphone videos of the act or any pictures of the girls with Trump that might cause some question to the video's authenticity," claimed Lore. "Please let it be fake."
However, entites like The Pulse have been able to track the group, which actually includes five pre-teen members rather than just three.
"The USA Freedom Kids train together a minimum of three times per week, the release says, plus additional time working on material at home, recording in studios, and 'studying the fine points of showmanship,'" reported The Pulse.
"The track had been in the works for nearly a year, and had originally named General George Patton instead of Trump."
Fox 10 Phoenix was among the many news outlets to post the video to YouTube, and as of Jan. 19 has gotten more than 4.4 million views.
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