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2025 Poet Laureate of the Year: Robert
F. Kennedy Jr.

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Posted By: Hazymac, 12/28/2025 7:25:57 AM

One of the worst decisions Joe Biden ever "made" as president was also one of his first. He tapped Amanda Gorman, a mediocre Harvard grad (but we repeat ourselves) to read one of her crappy poems at his inauguration. It was like watching the neighborhood Karen recite the lyrics to a Red Hot Chili Peppers song at the #Resistance poetry slam. Red, white, blue, Mountain Dew like majesty. Ooze this truth like hope's audacity. Crash these waves on a Mayflow'r tragedy. Blood soaked hands on the land mass casualty. Rat-a-tat, John Doe, James Dean, Jimmy Crow. Cemetery cyclone, colonize the ozone. Surely enough time has passed by now.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: Hazymac 12/28/2025 7:34:04 AM (No. 2046168)
At its best, poetry is the purest, most potent form of language. At its worst, it's crappy "word shaped air" heard at the FJB inauguration. (He was not elected, but he was inaugurated. I think we can agree about that.) I think that RFK is one of President Trump's best cabinet choices. He's doing a great job so far. So bear with me. I'm an English major with a love of the language, properly utilized.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: Kafka2 12/28/2025 7:58:56 AM (No. 2046182)
This reads like a lustful sexual assault.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: Strike3 12/28/2025 8:37:39 AM (No. 2046208)
And here's your worthless article of the day...
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Reply 4 - Posted by: Encore 12/28/2025 9:41:46 AM (No. 2046238)
#3, Amen.
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Reply 5 - Posted by: Jean123 12/28/2025 10:10:39 AM (No. 2046248)
Leave that hero alone!
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