Christ for President
Wilco Lyrics


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Let's have Christ our President
Let us have him for our king
Cast your vote for the Carpenter
That they call the Nazarene

The only way
We could ever beat
These crooked politician men

Is to cast the moneychangers
Out of the temple
Put the Carpenter in

Oh it's Jesus Christ our President
God above our king
With a job and pension for young and old
We will make hallelujah ring

Every year we waste enough
To feed the ones who starve
We build our civilization up
And we shoot it down with wars

But with the Carpenter
On the seat
Way up in the capitol town

The USA




Be on the way
Prosperity bound

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Wilco's song Christ for President seem to be a call for a new kind of leadership in the United States as they emphasize the need for a leader who embodies the values of selflessness, humility, and justice embodied in the person of Jesus Christ. The first two lines, "Let's have Christ our president, Let us have him for our king" clearly express the desire for a leader who is not self-serving and corrupt like many politicians are, but one who is devoted to serving the people like a genuine carpenter. The reference to Nazareth, the hometown of Jesus Christ, seems to be Wilco's way of pointing to Jesus' humble beginnings, an identity that might inspire a leader to be more attuned to the needs of ordinary people rather than the ruling elite.


The song also calls for a radical transformation of the political system by driving out the moneychangers who have corrupted it. This echoes Christ's own actions in Jerusalem when he violently drove out the merchants and traders from the temple, an act that was seen as an act of radical political resistance. By rooting their political imagination in Christ's teaching and example, Wilco seems to be urging their listeners to imagine a political order that is free from the influence of wealth and power and one that is built on the foundational values of love, justice, and solidarity. Overall, the song is a poignant reminder of our collective need to reimagine politics as a form of service and an expression of our shared humanity.


Line by Line Meaning

Let's have Christ our president
Let us elect Jesus Christ as our president


Let us have him for our king
And accept him as our king


Cast your vote for the carpenter
Vote for the carpenter, Jesus


That they call the Nazarene
Who hails from Nazareth, our Lord esteemed


The only way
To defeat


We could ever beat
These corrupt political men, and their deceitful feat.


Is to cast the moneychangers
Remove the money changers


Out of the temple
Who exploit and take over everything under their mantle.


Put the carpenter in
Appoint Jesus the carpenter as our leader, giving him a chance to win.


Oh it's Jesus Christ our president
Making Jesus Christ our president


God above our king
Whilst considering him our Lord and King


With a job and pension for young and old
Offering employment, security and welfare to both young and old.


We will make hallelujah ring
Let us make joyous sounds and make our hearts sing


Every year we waste enough
Every year we squander a lot


To feed the ones who starve
But if we use this money right, we can feed those who strive.


We build our civilization up
Yet we destroy it with every war cup


And we shoot it down with wars
Constantly warring between groups and causing scars.


But with the carpenter
But by electing Jesus


On the seat
In the position of power, the ultimate feat


Way up in the capitol town
In the high seat of the Capitol, his wisdom would be renown.


The USA
And thus, the United States of America,


Be on the way
Would be on its way


Prosperity bound
Towards a bright future and prosperity unbound.




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Supre Koolio

sooooooooooo glad they played this here in Winnipeg 4 years ago!!

Ron Frankl

Great clip. RIP, Jay.

Gianpelena

forever Wilco

Mark DiSciullo

At first glance, I thought the bass player was Ted Cruz!

pact CT

Feel the Bern.

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