Showing posts with label Nixon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nixon. Show all posts
Saturday, October 27, 2018
A Bump and a Huff of Poetry
Another month, another poem. Barren Magazine might be sparse in spirit and vision, but isn't barren of my work, not anymore. My work, A Bump and a Huff, is there for your reading pleasure.
Also, I was bored the other day and felt like doing some compiling and comparing. So here's my 2018 PRESIDENTIAL RANKINGS!!!
Abraham Lincoln
Franklin D. Roosevelt
Theodore Roosevelt
George Washington
Harry S. Truman
Thomas Jefferson
James K. Polk
Lyndon B. Johnson
Dwight D. Eisenhower
Woodrow Wilson
Barack Obama
Andrew Jackson
John F. Kennedy
Ronald Reagan
Bill Clinton
James Monroe
John Adams
William McKinley
James Madison
Ulysses S. Grant
William H. Taft
George Bush
John Quincy Adams
Chester A. Arthur
Jimmy Carter
Grover Cleveland
Calvin Coolidge
Martin Van Buren
Benjamin Harrison
Gerald R. Ford
John Tyler
James A. Garfield
Millard Fillmore
Zachary Taylor
William Henry Harrison
Rutherford Birchard Hayes
Richard M. Nixon
Warren G. Harding
Franklin Pierce
Herbert Hoover
Donald J. Trump
George W. Bush
Andrew Johnson
James Buchanan
Labels:
America,
Ben Nardolilli,
Bush,
Clinton,
current events,
Grover Cleveland,
health,
history,
James Garfield,
Nixon,
non-fiction,
observations,
poetry,
politics,
Trump
Thursday, December 23, 2010
Apparently I was Wrong

Okay, I was wrong. Notice, I avoided writing the first thing people my age tend to say these days when in error: "I lied." I didn't know I would be proven wrong (in a good way), hence no lying took place. My Millennial Generation, take note. Lying means you have willfully evaded the truth and told people something was the case when you knew otherwise. Then again, can we be blamed for not knowing what lying really is after Nixon, Reagan, Bush, Clinton, and Bush II? Anyway, it turns out I have another poem to share before the ball drops on New Year's. It is up at Dark Chaos.
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