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Podcast: "I Feel Snitty," Episode 54: "'Boulevard of Mangled Schemes' ('Arrogant Covidiot' Track 4)," is now available!

Episode 54 of my podcast ("I Feel Snitty"), entitled, "'Boulevard of Mangled Schemes' ('Arrogant Covidiot' Track 4)," is now available!

Here's a description of it:

“Boulevard of Mangled Schemes”

He has a crooked mind

What’s left of it – likely thimble in size

His mouth opens wide

Whatever he spits out will be a crime



It’s clear for all to see

It’s the boulevard of mangled schemes

Felonies by tweet

Bribing President Zelensky is a crime



It is a crime

It is a crime

It is a crime

It is a



His phone call was as perfect as a Bay romance

His missing taxes show he’s owned by Russians

Void of his two rubles, as he lies, lies, lies

He is committing crimes



Uh-huh, uh-huh, uh-huh, uuuh-huh

Uh-huh, uh-huh, uh-huh



He’s lying under oath

Thinks perjury is a Chinese hoax

Blames Obama’s vote

Projection of him committing crimes



Grabbing women’s crotch

As a half-man aptly named Bush laughs

Caught on camera

Rightly impeached and is still committing crimes



It is a crime

It is a crime

It is a crime

It is a



His phone call was as perfect as a Bay romance

His missing taxes show he’s owned by Russians

Void of his two rubles, as he lies, lies, lies

He is committing crimes



Uh-huh, uh-huh, uh-huh, uuuh-huh

Uh-huh, uh-huh



It is a crime

It is a



It’s clear for all to see

It’s the boulevard of mangled schemes

Felonies by tweet

Bribing President Zelensky is a crime



His phone call was as perfect as a Bay romance

His missing taxes show he’s owned by Russians

Void of his two rubles, as he lies, lies, lies

He is committing crimes

The episode can be heard in its entirety here: https://ifeelsnitty.podbean.com/e/boulevard-of-mangled-schemes-arrogant-covidiot-track-4/

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