January 16, 2015

Although it appears France wasn't as upset as Republicans were when the Obama administration failed to have a representative there to march with other world leaders to protest against terrorism, John Kerry finally showed up and brought the great James Taylor to sing "You've Got A Friend," as a show of support to the french people.

Secretary of State John Kerry brought singer-songwriter James Taylor to help sooth tensions in France on Friday after last week's terrorist attack against the Paris headquarters of satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo.

Taylor performed a live rendition of "You've Got A Friend" as Kerry stood next to him.

"Close your eyes and think of me and soon I will be there to brighten up even your darkest nights," Taylor sang softly.

The visit came after the White House admitted it made a mistake when it failed to send a high-profile US representative like Kerry to France's massive anti-terror rally last Sunday.

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