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Transcript for Podcast: "I Feel Snitty," Episode 58: "'Here's the Bombshell' ('Arrogant Covidiot' Track 8)," is now available!

Podcast: "I Feel Snitty"

Episode 58: "Here's the Bombshell" ("Arrogant Covidiot" Track 8)

Premiere Date: 5/29/20

Length: 1:59 (240 words)

Link: https://ifeelsnitty.podbean.com/e/heres-the-bombshell-arrogant-covidiot-track-8/

Transcript:

“Here’s the Bombshell”

Here’s the bombshell

Here’s the game

He grabbed some pu$$y

It is on the tape



Here’s the bombshell

Here’s the big leak

He sold out the nation

For a piece of cheese



From abused powers to golden showers

He’s the traitor that

Went and betrayed us all



He’s the sh*t stain

On our country

The stench needs to be wiped off

Permanently



What’s he tweeting?

Is he obstructing?

Threatening potential witnesses?

Well, of course he is



He’s in trouble

Like a couple

Of drunken elders

In a cornfield

Maze that was never there



He tweets a bunch of nonsense

Deflects blame to you and me

He repeats hyperbolics

Not knowing what that means

Then becomes a viral meme



He tweets a bunch of nonsense

Deflects blame to you and me

He repeats hyperbolics

Not knowing what that means

Then becomes a viral meme



Here’s the bombshell

Here’s the game

He grabbed some pu$$y

It is on the tape



Here’s the bombshell

Here’s the big leak

He sold out the nation

For a piece of cheese



Here’s the bombshell

Here’s the game

He grabbed some pu$$y

It is on the tape



Here’s the bombshell

Here’s the big leak

He sold out the nation

For a piece of cheese



Here’s the bombshell, here’s the bombshell, here’s the bombshell

And it is on the tape



Here’s the bombshell, here’s the bombshell, here’s the bombshell

And it is on the tape

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