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By: Cedric McClester The first black president Must have made one hell of an impression On the man who followed him Directly in succession He seems to want to unravel Whatever is at his discretion In order to rob the legacy Of the man whose name means blessing He did his best to chase Obamacare away Without an adequate replacement To make its absence okay Now it’s gas emissions Being lowered by the EPA I guess fossil fuel behemoths Are sadly here to stay And on the international scene The man has been a wreck He left the Paris Climate Accord And gives our allies no respect Then ***** up to Vlad Putin A man of greater intellect And pulled out of the Iran Nuclear deal To spite Obama I suspect And when he can denigrate him He never misses a chance Much like a woman scorned Caught in a bad romance People are getting tired Of this dismal dance They can predict his moves Four moves in advance Cedric McClester, Copyright © 2018.  All rights reserved.
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Aug 2, 2018
Aug 2, 2018 at 3:08 PM UTC
THE FIRST BLACK PRESIDENT!
By: Cedric McClester The first black president Must have made one hell of an impression On the man who followed him Directly in succession He seems to want to unravel Whatever is at his discretion In order to rob the legacy Of the man whose name means blessing He did his best to chase Obamacare away Without an adequate replacement To make its absence okay Now it’s gas emissions Being lowered by the EPA I guess fossil fuel behemoths Are sadly here to stay And on the international scene The man has been a wreck He left the Paris Climate Accord And gives our allies no respect Then ***** up to Vlad Putin A man of greater intellect And pulled out of the Iran Nuclear deal To spite Obama I suspect And when he can denigrate him He never misses a chance Much like a woman scorned Caught in a bad romance People are getting tired Of this dismal dance They can predict his moves Four moves in advance Cedric McClester, Copyright © 2018.  All rights reserved.
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Aug 2, 2018
Aug 2, 2018 at 3:08 PM UTC
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