Obviously about the Iraq war. "I've been driving a mid-sized car, I never hurt anyone, is that a fact?" urges against people who like to remove themselves from situations far away ("the price of gas" is civillian life and a country's strife as "nothing comes for free" reminds us). "Just swat the fly" perhaps most profoundly emphasises the irony present at the end - "we're going to win this" is hardly triumphant and "we" are left unfulfilled and ashamed like someone swatting a fly.
Obviously about the Iraq war. "I've been driving a mid-sized car, I never hurt anyone, is that a fact?" urges against people who like to remove themselves from situations far away ("the price of gas" is civillian life and a country's strife as "nothing comes for free" reminds us). "Just swat the fly" perhaps most profoundly emphasises the irony present at the end - "we're going to win this" is hardly triumphant and "we" are left unfulfilled and ashamed like someone swatting a fly.