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"Poetic Justice, Volume I: The 2012 Presidential Campaign" is a wickedly funny collection of satirical political limericks that originally appeared on Pensito Review, the online publication of political and social commentary. The book starts with the rise of the Tea Party in the 2010 midterms, follows the antics of the presidential wannabes through the Republican primaries, culminating with the actual presidential campaign between Barack Obama and Mitt Romney, and provides some post-election commentary. While having a decidedly progressive bent, Volume 1 is an equal-opportunity dispenser of poetic justice to both Democrats and Republicans.…mehr

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"Poetic Justice, Volume I: The 2012 Presidential Campaign" is a wickedly funny collection of satirical political limericks that originally appeared on Pensito Review, the online publication of political and social commentary. The book starts with the rise of the Tea Party in the 2010 midterms, follows the antics of the presidential wannabes through the Republican primaries, culminating with the actual presidential campaign between Barack Obama and Mitt Romney, and provides some post-election commentary. While having a decidedly progressive bent, Volume 1 is an equal-opportunity dispenser of poetic justice to both Democrats and Republicans.


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Buck Banks is one of three editors of Pensito Review, the online journal of political and social commentary with a decidedly progressive bent. An inveterate limericist, he eschews epic poems, hates haiku and is sanguine toward sonnets. A former English major and insufferable editor, Banks makes his living as a public relations flack in the leisure travel industry. A native Floridian, he resides in Miami.