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 “A Few of My Least Favorite Things”

It’s nearly the end of the year. Christmas will soon be here. In the spirit of the season, we need to celebrate all the great things that happened and be glad.

But what about the not-so-great things? Sometimes speaking them can be a form of purging. So, with apologies to Julie Andrews, here is my swan song for 2025: “A Few of My Least Favorite Things.”

(sung to the tune of “My Favorite Things”)

One party rule and Insider elections

Redistricting bills with mid-decade corrections

NFL seasons that last into spring

These are a few of my (least) favorite things

Illegal lockdowns and child face masking

Blowing up speed boats without even asking  

Large data centers and all that they bring

These are a few of my (least) favorite things

Political reps that all sound like each other

Snowflakes that cry and cling to their mother

Men that wear turtlenecks, girls that can’t sing

These are a few of my (least) favorite things

Higher ed protests and small business taxes

Noisy leaf blowers and last-second faxes

A family funeral, when a loud cell phone rings

These are a few of my (least) favorite things

When the Prez tweets

When the Press howls

When I’m feeling glad

I simply remember my (least) favorite things

And then I just feel so mad

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