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Trump Not a Thoughtful Tweeter
Trump not a Thoughtful Tweeter By Franklin Price 1/23/2017 Trump, not a thoughtful tweeter Doesn't filter words to say Whatever pops into his head Is coming out that way When thoughts form words, within his mind, He thinks his thoughts are the best; Must publish them on twitter And put them to the test When others choose to disagree With words he has to tweet Immediately he jumps on them And stomps them with both feet It doesn't matter what he says He always must be right And others who conflict with him Must be looking for a fight His tweets cause disapproval In his popularity Not in what he has accomplished In most all the news we see How popular would the president be, If Twitter was now dead? Would we recognize what he has done, And not just what he said?
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