Version 2 by Kent M Pitman
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Most voters in Freedom liked voting a lot,
but the Fraud(dumb, dumb, dumb)—who was fearful of voters—did not.
The Fraud hated Freedom, the whole Freedom spirit.
Though if there’s a reason, we’re waiting to hear it.
It could be, perhaps, that his life was too soft.
It could be his woodpecker wasn’t aloft.
Still, I think that the most likely cause, on the whole,
may have been that his ego was out of control.
Whatever the reason--no frays or no lays,
he logged on FraudSocial just needing some praise.
Staring down at his keys, the Fraud muttered aloud,
at an enemy rally that had drawn quite a crowd.
“They’re making it up,” came his frustrated wail
“They’re using A.I., but I’ll see they all fail.”
Soon the Fraud’s tiny fingers were whipping a potion.
“I must find a way to set chaos in motion.”
“Not long ’til the time when the voters will go
to the polls to elect me as king of the show.”
“But what if they don’t?” he thought with a scowl
“I’ll have to derail them by calling a foul.”
“They’ll only be honest, if voting for me.
All else is injustice, I’ll make them all see.”
“I’ll make women like me, as stars get to do.
If they try to reject me, I’ll hasten to sue.”
“All men will revere me. I’ve bragged of much wealth,
They’ll want to be near me, a stud in such health.”
And yet as he sat there, it stuck in his craw,
Past vote counters failed him, they’d followed the law!
The more the Fraud sat there, the more he went bullshit.
To make sure he won, he’d be needing to pull shit.
“I’ll mount a campaign, I’ll rally the masses.
I’ll help them to see only I’ll save their asses”
“They’ll think it’s well-meant, say my threats are just kidding.
But I’ll not relent ’til the world does my bidding.”
“At first I’ll just fraud about doubts that I’ve had.
If that doesn’t work, I’ll allege ‘migrant chad.’ ”
“Whatever I say, my base will refraud me.
At the end of the day, they’re just waiting to laud me.”
“I’ll fuss about taxes, I’ll make it sound bad.
That it’s just about me they won’t see if they’re mad.”
“I’ll make some pronouncements that seem quite attractive
But each of them will be, of course, quite extractive.”
“I’ll wheel and I’ll deal, they’ll be totally smitten,
They’ll feel it for real by the time they get bitten.
He had a quick thought, which was all he could muster.
He wasn't coherent, so padded with bluster.
But with bitterness honed on a long ago day,
’twasn’t long ’til he moaned, “I must make them all pay!”
So the Fraud thought his thought, and approved his own trick.
A quick, slick, sick pick that was sure to off-tick.
He’d post infinite frauds, for his base, so expecting.
They’d be riddled with lies, far too dense for rejecting.
And yet, like a train, in his Fraudulent brain
came a painful refrain he could hardly restrain.
“What if my posts get some judge’s attention?
They’re nudgy with me, I might get detention.”
The voice rambled on and he started to curse.
Like most of his thoughts, it was more than one verse.
This thought made the Fraudster both itchy and twitchy.
He needed some safety if things got too glitchy.
So again the Fraud brain did what only it could
It began thinking fraudulence only it would.
Soon the Fraud made another plan, quick as could be.
“I’ll sue any district not promised to me!”
“I’ll question their methods and forms of ID
I’ll cry if they fix it, ‘It’s unfair to me!’”
Pennsylvania and Georgia, said the Fraud analytical...
And if they sue back, I’ll say it’s political.
“To seal the deal fully, it’s time they all learn
I can call on some bullies, and tables will turn.”
“But still it could fail,” thought the Fraud with no thrill,
“Even that,” he then brightened, “is grist for my mill.”
“To cover a failure I must have a fallback.
I’ll file more lawsuits and ask for a callback.”
“‘Elections can’t have a replay,’ they’ll say.
They’ll throw it to Congress, where my guys hold sway.”
With his plan seeming ripe, the Fraud started to type
And he typed and he typed ... and he typed hype-type type.
But then as he typed, he stopped with a hissing.
“Even though perfect, some detail was missing.”
“I’m in need of a scandal.”
The Fraud looked around.
Though their scandals were scarce, …
maybe … some … could be ‘found.’
He reached out to helpers, phoned ‘fellas’ he knew.
“Saying just a few ... thousand ... will easily do,”
“We can’t conjure votes,” they said with a shock.
They never imagined they’d have such a talk.
The fraud seemed impatient, and primped his thin ‘hair.’
“Not votes, I need scandals, then all will be fair!”
Real billionaires joined, and they funded each fake,
they knew at the end there were jackpots at stake.
In search of more dirt, the Fraud urgently browsed.
Just kidding. His mob did. As he mostly drowsed.
Soon tidbits were offered that he could enfraud,
And they sent him their bills, which he’d hastily wad.
He frauded out why, and he frauded out wherefore.
He pressed REFRAUD for all, shrugging, “that’s what it’s there for.”
He posted it all. He posted it twice.
Then he posted some more. And he posted that thrice.
“I’ll show the whole world there’s conspiracy brewing,
They’ll stick to their stories but I’ll see their doing.”
The Fraud posted and pasted, he pasted and posted,
Whatever they answered, he always out-mosted.
He pasted and wasted and always lambasted,
The Fraud was dead set to see victory tasted.
He made some big lies, from whole cloth. They spread.
And deep-faked some horns on his enemy’s head.
He frauded as Guests, sometimes Red, sometimes Blue,
and told all who’d listen the rumors were true.
A batallion of bots was unleashed ’round the world,
They amplified stories and insults were hurled.
He spammed, and he slammed, and he made people stammer.
“Put the Fraud in a slammer,” a few dared to yammer.
Charges were leveled with harrowing proof,
But the Fraud called on lawyers who kept him aloof.
Some laws were invoked that had long lacked a use,
But he argued that singling him out was abuse.
And the public agreed with a sort of a groan
“A law isn’t fair once a need has been shown.”
A piece at a time, all shame was erased.
Morality fell and was crudely replaced.
Then pretense was made for the High Court to enter.
They’d bided their time ’til they came front and center.
They made up some lies about founders’ intent,
They’d never admit just how much they’d been bent.
Not trusting the Congress, they called it themselves
An outcome so gifty, ’twas worthy of elves.
They said they avoided a violent coup.
Too bad they relinquished democracy, too.
Day One saw the Fraud in his dictator best,
But soon Twenty-Five was put to the test.
They tossed him from office that very same day,
And courts set to work at lifting each stay.
Back at the White House there'd be quite a scramble,
The public was shocked they'd received no preamble.
The Snake who stepped up, no one’d looked at too seriously
It was quite a surprise when he acted imperiously.
Most thought at this point, things would go back to norm.
But really this only began the real storm.
He’d planned a big Project and started with zeal
What only his patrons had thought would be real.
This wasn’t a Seuss tale, so ended up ugly.
It’s hard to imagine a world quite so thugly.
For the rest of the tale, read Atwood’s banned book
It shows the dark path society took.
The Fraud and the Snake hadn’t stopped crime at all.
They’d only made Freedom first tumble, then fall.
It turned out the things that the Fraud had foretold,
Were lies propagated so merchandise sold.
People learned a hard lesson, and cried boo hoo hoo.
But nothing they tried could build Freedom anew.
And still to this day, those poor souls, so impacted,
wonder what would be different if only they’d acted.