By Laurie Baron SAN DIEGO
He entered the debate, like he was alone on stage.
His scowl was fixed upon his face, to indicate his rage.
She didn’t even hesitate to give his hand a shake.
Though his minions believe all of his claims,
She proved that he’s a fake, and….
He’s so vain.
He probably thought the night was about him.
He’s so vain.
Just because she didn’t outshout him, outshout him, outshout him.
He fooled voters eight years ago, in the electoral count.
He lost last time in voting booths, lawsuits, and recounts.
He claims that if he doesn’t win, we can’t trust results.
He hides his lack of policies
With lies and crude insults, and ….
He’s so vain.
He probably thinks that’s how to beat her.
He’s so vain.
Bluster won’t defeat her, defeat her, defeat her.
He blamed migrants for their crimes and for eating pets.
He pledged tax breaks for the rich, ignoring the national debt.
Beloved by tyrants everywhere, he strives to be like them.
When they are invaders, he will not condemn.
All of his outbursts show he is petty, and …
He’s so vain.
He contends that he was cheated.
He’s so vain. She won ‘cause he was maltreated, maltreated, maltreated.
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Laurie Baron is a professor emeritus of history at San Diego State University.
Brilliant as always!
I did not watch the debate live. It was sad to watch it the next day. I cannot believe that we have presidential cadidates of this quality. Well, the election will come soon enough