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All comments on my anti-Trump rock opera parody, "Arrogant Covidiot"

After promoting my anti-Trump rock opera parody, "Arrogant Covidiot," for a couple of weeks, here are all the comments I have gathered (to this point):

- "I especially loved 'Wake Us Up When October Ends'!"

- "Awesome!"

- "Bravo, bravo!!!"

- "It would be cool to get that staged!"

- "Love it, Craig!"

- "Pretty good so far!"

- "Excellent lyrics. You captured Trump perfectly."

- "I don't know how you do what you do, but I envy you and all you've accomplished."

- "Covidiot! That's a good one! I'm gonna have to use it!"

- "I love it!"

- "Feeling snitty! Thanks, Obama!"

- "I love it!"

- "You and Randy Rainbow should go on tour together!"

- "You've picked the eyes out of Don the Con and written it down!! It's great as poetry! At first I could not get the sound to work, so I read them and they are great! Anyway, I discovered it's great poetry. Some bands may like the lyrics and write some music. That would be great leading up to November!! What a treat!! And you will do well too!"

- "They are all good! I'd also publish them as a book of poems with a snappy title!"

- "Well written!"

- "Hahaha! Bravo, Craig!"

- "I can't stop reading these!"

- "Really interesting music!"

- "It was good!!"

- "Priceless! Go to his page! He has a song with these words. I think our family on Twitter must invite him in! He's with us!"

- "Love this! LMAO!"

You can hear the album in full at the following link:

https://ifeelsnitty.podbean.com/e/arrogant-covidiot-an-anti-trump-rock-opera-parody/

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