Monday, August 15, 2011

For Rick Perry

You take the stage with what can only be called
A shit eating grin meets aw shucks.
Thunderous applause in your head, the adoration of the crowd
Tell us what we want to hear
Tell us what we know is true
You seize the mic like you seize the day
All gusto and outsized
A Lone Star, ready to rumble.
I close my eyes to listen to your message of redemption
The sinner nation needs you now.
You take a deep breath ready to speak, to sermonize
Tell us what we want to hear
Tell us what we know is true
Your detractors are many
The blue and cold-blooded serpents in the weeds
Not now, they hiss. Not ever.
A run from you would be a reminder
A visual and audio rerun of the last one,
The compassionate usurper
Inauthentic, a sneak-thief of your very self
He told them what they wanted to hear
He told them what they knew was true
Let them come then, you will not waver
Chosen, appointed, annointed
By the Christian God, sponsored by the Oil and Gas Industry and The Republican National Committee
You will be a force with which to reckon,
You reckon.
You're up there now
In front of the banner
The red of his blood, the white so pure, the true blue of the ages.
Tell us what we want to hear
Tell us what we know is true
My eyes remain shut
A wish that others will do the same
For when you speak, we are reminded
Of what we know is true.

5 comments:

  1. Lisa, great job! If this guy gets elected it'll be Bush Part III, with much worse consequences. How in the hell could a man who advocated seceeding from the country get elected President of that country? Because a large portion of our electorate are idiots!

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  2. Thank you, Latka. The stylistic similarities are so astounding. And goodness knows we don't need to pile on more bad policy to fix the mess that the bad policies of deregulation, rich on working classes class warfare, irresponsible tax cuts and war-profiteering got us into.

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  3. Ah, Lisa, so very good...
    "The red of his blood, the white so pure, the true blue of the ages."
    The Christionist Fascist in a Flag.

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  4. This is chilling . . . as is Rick Perry's presidential run.
    My parents are beside themselves about it. They think he is such an idiot. And being Texans, they would know.

    He reminds me of a saying popular in the 18th century: "He hath more hair than wit."

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  5. Thank you, Maureen.
    Bee - It's really disturbing. He seems particularly dangerous as a candidate because he's so utterly craven and arrogant. I haven't seen a lick of humility about him.

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