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Don’t we have better things to talk about?  if not I suggest looking at our elected officials who have perpetrated the worst hoax on us-getting elected on promises they never keep!

WASHINGTON (AP) — There’s no question Beyoncé’s  rendition of the national anthem was a roaring success. The mystery: Was it live  or lip-synced?

On Tuesday, a spokeswoman for the U.S. Marine Band told news outlets that  Beyoncé  had lip-synced at President Barack Obama’s inauguration. Master Sgt. Kristin  DuBois said the band was notified at the last minute that Beyoncé  would use a prerecorded voice track.

But by late afternoon, the Marine Corps backed off that statement.

Marine Corps spokesman Capt. Gregory Wolf said that because there was no  opportunity for Beyoncé  to rehearse with the Marine Band, it was determined that a live performance by  the band was ill-advised. Instead they used a prerecorded track for the band’s  portion of the song.

“Regarding Ms. Knowles-Carter’s vocal performance,” Wolf’s statement  continued, “no one in the Marine Band is in a position to assess whether it was  live or pre-recorded.”

A representative for Beyoncé  did not respond to requests for comment.

Du Bois declined to answer further questions. Earlier in the day, she told The  New York Times that the rest of the inaugural performance was live and they did  not know why a recorded track was used for the national anthem.

“It’s not because Beyoncé  can’t sing. We all know Beyoncé  can sing. We all know the Marine Band can play,” she said.

Kelly Clarkson’s representative said she sang live to perform “America (My  Country ‘Tis of Thee).”

All inaugural music is prerecorded in case weather conditions or other  circumstances interrupt the program.

The use of a recording is typical in big events. In 2009, cellist Yo-Yo Ma  was questioned about “hand-syncing” for Obama’s first inauguration. Ma said  instruments weren’t functioning properly in 19-degree weather