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ICYMI: The Best Lack All Conviction While The Worst Are Full Of Passionate Intensity
As you likely know by now, Donald Trump has officially been nominated as the Republican nominee for President of the United States. We have yet to read any commentary that has made it even a little bit easier to wrap are heads around this news, so instead we must turn poetry.Here is Ted Hughes reading William Butler Yeats' seminal 1919 poem "The Second Coming":