The Private Thoughts of a TV Anchor as He Observes the Iranian Election

The Private Thoughts of a TV Anchor as He Observes the Iranian Election

The Private Thoughts of a TV Anchor as He Observes the Iranian Election

What’s in a name?

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A president like Moussavi
Would fill me to the brim with glee:
For anchors not completely lame,
It’s easy to pronounce his name.
But this was not to be. Oh, God–
I’m stuck with Ahmadinejad.

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