Obliviously On He Sails: The Bush Administration in Rhyme

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112 pages. "Does the Bush Administration sound any better in rhyme? In this biting array of verse, it at least sounds funnier. Calvin Trillin employs everything from a Gilbert and Sullivan style, for describing George Bush’s rescue in the South Carolina primary by the Christian Right ('I am, when all is said and done, a Robertson Republican'), to a bilingual approach, when commenting on the President’s casual acknowledgment, after months of trying to persuade the nation otherwise, that there was never any evidence of Iraqi involvement in 9/11: 'The Web may say, or maybe Lexis-Nexis / If chutzpa is a word they use in Texas.' Trillin deals not only with George W. Bush but with the people around him — Supreme Commander Karl Rove and Condoleezza (Mushroom Cloud) Rice and Nanny Dick Cheney ('One mystery I’ve tried to disentangle: / Why Cheney’s head is always at an angle...') The armchair warriors Trillin refers to as the Sissy Hawk Brigade are celebrated in such poems as 'Richard Perle: Whose Fault Is He?' and 'A Sissy Hawk Cheer' ('All-out war is still our druthers— / Fiercely fought, and fought by others.'). Trillin may never be poet laureate — certainly not while George W. Bush is in office — but his wit and his political insight produce what has been called 'doggerel for the ages.'"