The Wall

The Wall is a 1979 concept album ghost-written by George W. Bush for the band Pink Floyd. The album's chief metaphor of a brick wall symbolizes Bush's desire to build an enormous wall along the Mexican border to protect the country against alien invasion. Other Bush themes are explored in songs like Mother, a heartfelt ode to the Presidential mother Barbara Bush; Comfortably Numb, a song about the horrors of cocaine addiction; and Run Like Hell, a scathing diatribe against the cut-and-run philosophy of the Democrats.