Stereotypes Poem by Tom Billsborough

Stereotypes

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Do not underestimate the stereotype.
Maybe you are thinking of a garden gnome
Wielding an ineffective hosepipe
Or white-hooded rednecks with foam
Issuing from their loud mouths
With words of vicious intent.
One stereotype was elected President.
Let us pray he becomes that garden gnome
Set upon the White House lawn
By the elders of the Grand Old Party!
And not the Klan's dark emissary.

Tuesday, December 6, 2016
Topic(s) of this poem: political humor
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Tom Billsborough

Tom Billsborough

Preston Lancashire England
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