Unnecessary Joe!

I spend lots of my mornings following American news. The Morning Joe program on MSNBC is not one of my favorites but I stay tuned on it for a balance perspective. Fox and Friends used to be my morning wake up show because they are very friendly in their presentation. But the biasness became very apparent and it is a strain to listen to them now. The Americas Fifth Summit has just come to an end and the only things that seem important to Joe Scarborough is that Obama listened with a grin for 50 minutes and said nothing afterward to retort Daniel Ortega Saveedra attack on America. He also disapproves of Barack shaking hands with Hugo Chavez and accepting a book from him.

 

Unnecessary Joe

United States is like a pit bull at the over walk, beneath

Nicaragua is like a Chihuahua above, who snarls its teeth

No growl or snarl should provoke the mighty canine

Engaging this harmless aggressor would be of unnecessary design

Cause the threat is as harmless as a guppy to a shark

Even the pit bull knows not to bite if it’s just an annoying bark

So Joe’s expectation for the President to snarl back

Shows why he failed his run for Presidency and why Barack

At all times demonstrates a higher intellect

Resist the annoyances and knows which battles to select

You must understand the importance of the International stage

Joe it’s important that Americans get on the same page

Obama is setting the Universal standard that all can survive

Economies and global relations, if we just keep hope alive

 

 



 

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