(Page 4 of 13)
br> No respectable lions pride would abide br> This cowardice of weakling elites, br> Nor would peacocks strut with these soulless effetes. /p> p>Baboons must despair of the human race, br> Scratching their heads as they watch the embrace br> With which otherwise sane people uplift this band br> Of thieves and tyrants and can't wait to hand /p> p>Them millions of dollars and unfettered power. br> Why even an elephant might cower br> At the ease with which we hopefully forget br> How useless they've always been, and yet /p> p>We can't seem to stop it. Who will the land be
ADVERTISEMENT
SPONSORED LINKS
The speech our President should make.
A noted economist fires back.
How political can you get?
You might have missed it, but it was boomed in January.
Farcical feminism is a decades-old phenomenon, as George Will's essay from 1970 reminds us.