Rob Sears is AN yankee hero United Nations agency lives in nice United Kingdom. At some purpose either throughout or simply once the presidential election of 2016, Sears started hair care through the treasure treasure of Donald J. Trump’s tweets, “Playboy” magazine articles, “Howard Stern Show” interview transcripts and different media clips. He would parsed out a quote here and there and began turning the president’s bullshit into stunning poetry. Haiku, long-form, short-form, assonant — you name it and Sears builds it out of Trumps own stunning words. the simplest words, you know? every verse form — and there are dozens — may be a work of art.
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Look at this baby;
That is a great, beautiful baby;
It’s young and beautiful and healthy;
I love babies;
What a baby;
What a beautiful baby.
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Okay, that’s enough;
You can get the baby out of here;
I like kids;
I won’t do anything to take care of them;
They’re ugly, little and don’t work.
The first a part of that verse form is, of course, an on the spot quote from one year past — January twenty, 2017. The second half could be a sneering remark directed at John Kerry, World Health Organization skint his leg a few of years past whereas biking. The third line was taken from a Larry King interview in 1999. The fourth line could be a nasty tweet direct at…Cher. and therefore the final line is that the closing to a speech given in South geographical region back in 2015. You get the concept — take a line here, take a line there and match things along into a masterpiece.
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Look at this baby;
That is a great, beautiful baby;
It’s young and beautiful and healthy;
I love babies;
What a baby;
What a beautiful baby.
—
Okay, that’s enough;
You can get the baby out of here;
I like kids;
I won’t do anything to take care of them;
They’re ugly, little and don’t work.