a selection from: “American Carnage (It’s Gone MEDIEVAL)” In SPITE of All The Measures, put into place, to PREVENT such …
Emoluments, a poem by Alexander Manzoni
by Alexander Manzoni, Elections Correspondent Profit not from your station— as leader of this great nation.The presidency was not intended …
American Carnage #5 – Reality. A Parody, a poem by Alexander Manzoni
by Alexander Manzoni, elections correspondent
Photo by Jon Tyson on Unsplash
Three Looming Pines, a poem by Alexander Manzoni
by Alexander Manzoni, Elections Correspondent
Late summer. Early-morning. Three Looming
Pines, they give me A WARNING. With No Words, to
GIVE. The Infernal Inferno hath stopped, for NOW.
But, that doesn’t mean it won’t continue.
Election Blues, a poem by Alexander Manzoni
by Alexander Manzoni
Elections Correspondent
image: RNC, Miami, Florida, 1968 (yeah, Miami, Florida)
Election Day 11/6/18, a poem by Alexander Manzoni
by Alexander Manzoni, elections correspondent
image:
Red, white and bruising: at the 1968 Democratic National Convention, conflicts within the hall were amplified in violence on Chicago’s streets. (AP Images), Smithsonian Magazine
SEASON 1 COMPLETE! Pence Protest | Serial Politics | by Alexander Manzoni
header image: About 150 people, most of them college students, marched near Second and Cowley in Spokane on April 5, …
Election Day 2017 – one year later, a poem by Alexander Manzoni
by Alexander Manzoni, elections correspondent
image: John Daly and Quincy Howe providing ABC’s coverage of the 1956 Democratic National Convention
No Faith Left in the System
by Andrew Manzoni, Regular Contributor
It seems that its only purpose
is to protect the men, The Man at the TOP.
Cloistered within Republicon confines,
Moscow Mitch is on the Way Out | Elections
“The Republicon leadership wants you to lose hope— to drop out \ of society— out of the good fight \ when there is clearly light cascading \ through the mouth of this long tunnel….”
Lock Him Up| Elections Correspondent
image: Traditionally a role taken by the President, Spanish-American chef and philanthropist Jose Andres throws the ceremonial first pitch of the World Series. Jose brings his passion for the “power of food” to World Central Kitchen, an action-based non-profit organization investing in smart solutions to hunger and poverty.
(Photo by Rob Carr/Getty Images)