New Popular Song: What If the Loser Refuses to Lose? Compares Politics to Sports Where Good Sports Know When to Quit
Now a new popular song What If the Loser Refuses to Lose? featured on YouTube https://youtu.be/MyW_QUWNSNA and major musical platforms is especially timely in light of as Trump’s continued fight to challenge the election results — even thinking about a military intervention for a national emergency.
What If the Loser Refuses to Lose? compares losing in politics and sport where a good sport knows when to quit, unlike a sore loser who refuses to accept a loss and tries to change the rules of the game. The song describes the various ways to determine a loser in racing, in tennis, and in other sports. So why should politicians be allowed to drag things out? Instead, as the song concludes: once the game ends, there should be no more do-overs, because part of the game is knowing when to quit.
For more information about the song, songwriters, and music publishers, you can contact Changemakers Publishing at changemakerspub@att.net.
GINI GRAHAM SCOTT, Ph.D., J.D., is a nationally known writer, consultant, speaker, and seminar leader, specializing in business and work relationships, professional and personal development, social trends, and popular culture. She has published 50 books with major publishers. She has worked with dozens of clients on memoirs, self-help, popular business books, and film scripts. Writing samples are at www.changemakerspublishingandwriting.com.
She is the founder of Changemakers Publishing, featuring books on work, business, psychology, social trends, and self-help. The company has published over 200 print, e-books, and audiobooks. She has received national media exposure for her books, including appearances on Good Morning America, Oprah, and CNN.
Scott is active in a number of community and business groups, including the Lafayette, Pleasant Hill, and Walnut Creek Chambers of Commerce. She does workshops and seminars on the topics of her books.
She is also the writer and executive producer of 10 films in distribution, release, or production. Her most recent films that have been released include Driver, The New Age of Aging, and Infidelity.
She received her Ph.D. from the University of California, Berkeley, and her J.D. from the University of San Francisco Law School. She has received five MAs at Cal State University, East Bay, most recently in Communication.