Beware The "Mugwamps"

Beware The "Mugwamps"

This poem highlights the difference of a politician's "stump speech" of years gone by with the modern media capturing every word 24/7.    A politician that spoke out of one side of his mouth to one crowd, and then spoke out of the other side of his mouth to another crowd, was called a "mugwamp."  The deceitful, crooked  politician spoke many different contradictory things.  (continued below) 

 
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Beware The "Mugwamps,"  24 lines

(continued from above)     The politician of years gone by knew that news traveled slowly,  and some would never hear what he said elsewhere.   He could fire up the crowd for what they wanted to hear,  and then fire up another crowd for the very opposite thing,  but what they wanted to hear.   The poem explains this  as well as mentions the sad fact  that politicians of today  scarcely blush about their lies,  and get their points in,  then detract.   It is a very good read.    What we do need today  is Statesmen,  who speak the truth,  and speak their minds,  the same to any crowd.   Many American  are fed up with vain modern day  "mugwamps",  yea,   politicians,  who so freely lie,  embellish,  and deceive!