On Alan Jones Poem by Francis Duggan

On Alan Jones



A seventy one years man he does know of wealth and renown
His radio voice is known in every Australian village and city and town
For his most offensive comments Alan Jones is well known
And with age only sillier and more arrogant he seems to have grown

His comments on recently deceased John Gillard father of Australia's P M Julia were way out of line
Could it be before his speech to the Young Liberals Alan had drunk too much wine?
His remarks on a good man who loved and was proud of his daughter may be hard to forgive
It cannot be said of Alan that he does learn as he live

We do know of Julia Gillard that she is not a saint
But then not many politicians who are free of taint
But some of Alan Jones comments on her have left a deep mental scar
And on his latest gaffe he has gone much too far

Words can cause deep offense as most realize
Alan Jones may be wealthy and famous but he is far from wise
There is no fool like an old fool as some lke to say
And it can be said of Alan that it is this way.

Monday, June 6, 2016
Topic(s) of this poem: people
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Douglas Scotney 07 June 2016

what could be said of him, if rumours hold sway, is, Alan Jones is the foolest old gay.

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