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'Twas The Night Before Liberal Christmas

This poem is in response to the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee and their terrible and awkward sounding rendition of 'Twas the Night Before Christmas they have posted on their website.

I present to you:

'Twas the Night Before Liberal Christmas

'Twas the night before Christmas, and all through the house

Libs were all cowering like a scared little mouse;

They had lost their power, their "birthright" per se,

No purse strings they held for their own pimped out sleigh;

Their "children" were unhappy but snug in their beds,

While visions of handouts danced 'round in their heads;

And Clinton in her mansion and Teddy in his,

Were tired of debating the meaning of "is".

Next year is a new one, every liberal had thought,

With a new dawn they would hatch a great left wing plot!

And all of their plans dwelled on one call of which,

Would be loud, often and shrill called "Let's tax the rich!"

But they would not forget the old standby call

"It's all about OIL!" and "Bush lied to us ALL!"

And what in their wondering minds should appear?

But a war mom called Cindy coaxing out a faux tear.

Behind her was Howard, the man they call Dean,

The head of their party, the man with the scream.

He'll rally the base and he'll whip up their core,

"I HATE Republicans and all they stand for!"

"They are EVIL" and "wicked" and "steal from the poor!"

"What the Hell were you thinking in 2004!"

"To the Halls of the Congress! And to the White House!"

"Give us our power back!" he loudly did grouse.

"Library records are in the hands of his SPIES!"

"Your liberties are dying on top of his LIES!"

"So vote for us next year! On this do not fail!"

"Else George Bush and his cronies will haul you to jail!"

And then in a


flash proclaimed Senator Dick

"Our Troops are like Nazis! Why won't that charge stick?"

"Yes!" said another new loud voice from the lawn.

"Our Troops! They cannot win!" cried a small man named John.

He thought his words true and would be met with such calm

For you see once he served in a war Vietnam

With a nod of assent Dean smiled with glee

"With a platform like this I can ensure victory!"

His face lit with glee as he thought in his mind

"Screw Clinton and Kerry! This party is mine!"

"Bush is an moron!" He continued his bray

"Those lemming like liberals they'll believe what I say!"

And then he prepared a retirement plot

To keep old people in line and show them their lot.

"We will mortgage the young to provide for the old"

"They will not have a choice! They will do as their told!"

All this was good! Truly a plan fit for a king!

And he hoped that someday he would grasp that brass ring!

Many others had tried; those others had failed

With this plan he was sure, left wing power he'd nailed!

In horror Clinton she sat up with a bolt,

"A dream of Dean's power? That man is a dolt!"

Absolute power was her's by hook or by crook

She'd call in a favor. He'd be dead with a look!

So with comfort her head laid back down on her bed

The joy of her power flushed her cheeks oh so red!

But in the distance a man he screamed from afar

"I rule this roost and my bite is worse than my RAAHR!"

About the author:

J.J. Jackson is the owner and Lead Editor of American Conservative Politics - The Land of the Free (http://www.thelandofthefree.net) and American Conservative Daily (http://www.americanconservativedaily.com). He is also the owner of American Infidel T-shirts (http://www.cafepress.com/americaneagle04) and Right Things - Conservative Political T-shirts (http://www.cafepress.com/rightthings)