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They’re running a play in my little town
“Assassins” that brought our presidents down
It saddened me, but cheered LA Times staff
The death of Abe Lincoln to them is a laugh.
So they write that “Assassins” hits the mark
The killing of presidents — it’s just a lark
The thing LA Times likes the most, it would seem
Is that it lampoons the American Dream:
“The extreme individualism,” they said
Is “ripe” for comedy. “Look where it led!”
So now I express my deep disaffection
For what they find precious. They’ll lose this election.
===|==============/ Keith DeHavelle
Shameless self promotion to state that the suggestion that the crowd who saved Roosevelt were a bunch of individualistic publicity seekers is particularly cretin. The woman who actually did it has received no medal, and isn’t even considered Wikipedia material.
As a boy, while visiting my paternal grandmother, I searched an old chest and found an photo of a gallows with four hooded bodies hanging from it. It took my father days to get his mother to tell him the story. One of those hanging from the gallows was family, and his name was Lewis Powell. That changed my view of history, permanently.