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REPUBLICAN REPLAY (SALUTE TO SINISTER SLITHERING)

TODAY IS
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 2020
WHERE TONIGHT’S MAGA RALLY IN NEW HAMPSHIRE RIGHT BEFORE THE D-RAT PRIMARY IS JUST A COINCIDENCE
On Trump’s 1116th Day In Office

One of The Blower’s most-loved moments this evening watching The Trumpster’s MAGA rally in New Hampshire, coincidentally scheduled a only a few hours before the New Hampshire D-RAT Presidential Primary, was Trump’s encore performance of his previous reading of a sinister poem about a snake biting its host and dedicated the venomous verse to the anti-immigration police at Trump’s 2017 100-Day Revenge Rally In Pennsylvania to upstage the Disingenuous D-RAT White House Correspondents Association Dinner in Washington that Trump and his staff were boycotting to protest their Dishonest Media Coverage. 

Actually, The Trumpster was reading the lyrics of Al Wilson’s 1968 song “The Snake,” in which a woman takes an sick snake into her home only for it to bite her once it has recovered. Trump dedicated his original recital to then-Secretary of Homeland Security John Kelly and our anti-immigration agencies. Trump had repeatedly read the sinister poem during his 2016 campaign as he vowed to build his “big, beautiful wall” along the Mexican border and warned about Radical Islamic Terrorists entering the US as refugees.

Let’s All Recite It Together
“The Snake” by Al Wilson (1968):

On her way to work one morning
Down the path along side the lake
A tender hearted woman saw a poor half frozen snake
His pretty colored skin had been all frosted with the dew
“Poor thing,” she cried, “I’ll take you in and I’ll take care of you”
“Take me in tender woman
Take me in, for heaven’s sake
Take me in, tender woman,” sighed the snake

She wrapped him all cozy in a comforter of silk
And laid him by her fireside with some honey and some milk
She hurried home from work that night and soon as she arrived
She found that pretty snake she’d taken to had bee revived
“Take me in, tender woman
Take me in, for heaven’s sake
Take me in, tender woman,” sighed the snake

She clutched him to her bosom, “You’re so beautiful,” she cried
“But if I hadn’t brought you in by now you might have died”
She stroked his pretty skin again and kissed and held him tight
Instead of saying thanks, the snake gave her a vicious bite
“Take me in, tender woman
Take me in, for heaven’s sake
Take me in, tender woman,” sighed the snake

“I saved you,” cried the woman
“And you’ve bitten me, but why?
You know your bite is poisonous and now I’m going to die”
“Oh shut up, silly woman,” said the reptile with a grin
“You knew damn well I was a snake before you took me in
“Take me in, tender woman
Take me in, for heaven’s sake
Take me in, tender woman,” sighed the snake