Ever since he was a young boy
He'd glibly fib or stall
"Can fool some people, sometime..."?
He must try: fool them all
Make a Saint out of Third Reich crim' **
Lies, plenty: confuse, appall
That shrewd, cunning, line did --
-- Sure make a mean spin-ball
He flings bulls**t at you
Got a smart PR machine
Outdoes Bible-thumpers ***
Never playing clean
Has no inhibition
The truth don't count at all
Bereft: empty-minded
Sure truth: demean; enthrall
Story, thin! Crawl, lizard! ****
There's nothing he can't twist
A spin-all wizard
Snot's *such* a solipsist
Take any fact: he'll fuzz it
(Hot air, blow)
Remakes "bad" to "good"
"Changes", not "retractions"
Cant: Steers the "buzz", and it sells [1]
Spot, be in, tight? Refashion!
Pay him; sense, dispel
Pur-veys clichés each day
Clever; tilts it all
So deft: trumpet lies, squid!
Sure makes TT's skin crawl
I thought I was
Ver-bal-ly able thing [2]
But I just handed
My word-play crown to him
[interlude - sounds of dung hitting the ventilator, then being scattered everywhere]
Leadin' on with favorite fable
He can "Beat The Press" *****
Over eyes, pull wool: begin
And we must redigest
He's got hazy, slipp'ry zingers
Never takes the fall
Kiss cleft: bum! (behind, mid)
Vir'tu'lly obscene slimeball!
[1] Despite occasional complaints about footnotes, I "can't" (oh, TT!...) omit this one.
"Cant", aside from the match to OS, works on *at least* three different levels here (maybe five), and if you "got" three or more without the footnote, please tell the turtle:
1) "insincere expressions of enthusiasm for high ideals, goodness, or piety"
2) "a salient angle"
3) "a slanting or tilted position"
4) "the phraseology peculiar to a particular class, party, profession, etc."
5) "the private language of the underworld" (i. e., mobsters, not the
spiritual Underworld -- TT)
TT loves finding this kind of multi-faceted stuff to stuff in his stuff.
[2] Humble apologies for the horrible mangling of "verbally" to match OS "the Bally™ table king"