JLH
King Missile Lyrics


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A lot of people have said Giuliani did a great job with the crisis, and I-I don't know, and a lot of people are saying that Bush is doing a good job, and I really don't think so, but in all this discussion, no one has stepped forward to say what a truly remarkable job Jennifer Love Hewitt has been doing. She has shown unbelievable restraint during this entire crisis. I haven't heard her say a single irresponsible word. So many people have rushed to get on the television and say stupid, fucked-up, crazy shit, but not JLH. I haven't seen her on television at all since this crisis began. It is very rare to see such restraint from public figures these days, so I'd like to take this moment to say: Thank you, Jennifer Love Hewitt. Thank you for your brave and steadfast silence. Thank you for respecting the American people in a way that very few people have. Thank you, Jennifer.




Overall Meaning

The song JLH by King Missile is a satirical take on the media and public figures' reaction to crises. The song starts with the singer addressing the media's portrayal of politicians during a crisis, praising Jennifer Love Hewitt for her restraint and responsible behavior during the crisis. The singer notes that despite many people rushing to the television to say "stupid, fucked-up, crazy shit," Jennifer Love Hewitt has not made any irresponsible public appearances.


Through this ironic commendation, the song criticizes the media's obsession with celebrities and their inability to recognize the true heroes in a crisis. The song suggests that while public figures and media personalities are busy making sensational statements, people like Jennifer Love Hewitt quietly show strength and restraint in difficult situations, despite not receiving any recognition.


Overall, JLH is a commentary on the state of media and public figures in times of crisis. The song points out the absurdity of the media's obsession with celebrities and highlights the importance of restraint and responsible behavior during a crisis.


Line by Line Meaning

A lot of people have said Giuliani did a great job with the crisis, and I-I don't know
Many people think Giuliani has done well during the crisis, but I am not sure about it.


and a lot of people are saying that Bush is doing a good job, and I really don't think so
Although many people believe Bush is doing well, I disagree.


but in all this discussion, no one has stepped forward to say what a truly remarkable job Jennifer Love Hewitt has been doing.
Despite all the talk about the crisis, no one has acknowledged the outstanding job Jennifer Love Hewitt has been doing.


She has shown unbelievable restraint during this entire crisis.
Jennifer Love Hewitt has exhibited remarkable composure throughout this crisis.


I haven't heard her say a single irresponsible word.
She has not made a single irresponsible statement.


So many people have rushed to get on the television and say stupid, fucked-up, crazy shit, but not JLH.
Many public figures have made absurd and irrational comments on television, but not Jennifer Love Hewitt.


I haven't seen her on television at all since this crisis began.
She has not made any public appearances on television since the crisis started.


It is very rare to see such restraint from public figures these days,
It is uncommon for public figures to exhibit such self-control nowadays.


so I'd like to take this moment to say: Thank you, Jennifer Love Hewitt.
Therefore, I take this moment to express my gratitude to Jennifer Love Hewitt.


Thank you for your brave and steadfast silence.
I applaud your courageous and unwavering silence.


Thank you for respecting the American people in a way that very few people have.
Thank you for showing respect towards the American people, a trait that is rare in public figures.


Thank you, Jennifer.
Once again, thank you, Jennifer Love Hewitt.




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