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Transcript for Podcast: "I Feel Snitty," Episode 59: "'Diversionary World' ('Arrogant Covidiot' Track 9)," is now available!

Podcast: "I Feel Snitty"

Episode 59: "Diversionary World" ("Arrogant Covidiot" Track 9)

Premiere Date: 5/29/20

Length: 3:30 (152 words)

Link: https://ifeelsnitty.podbean.com/e/diversionary-world-arrogant-covidiot-track-9/

Transcript:

“Diversionary World”

It’s a diversionary world

Look over there – a squirrel

The shiny object of today



Exposed of yet another crime

What can he do this time?

So the press will look his way?



He broke the law again

Rigging his own election

He asks for Russia’s hacking

Gets on his knees for Putin



He fires one of the very best

Better than all of the rest

One who had no experience



He says POWs aren’t heroes

It’s because they were captured

Never did deal with bone spurs



He broke the law again

Rigging his own election

He asks for Russia’s hacking

Gets on his knees for Putin



He broke the law again

Rigging his own election

He asks for Russia’s hacking

He wants a killer’s backing

He talks like he’s attacking

Gets on his knees for Putin



It’s a diversionary world

A diversionary world

A diversionary world

A diversionary world

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