By Andrew P. Napolitano
The president's men trash the Constitution to pursue antagonists
There were love poems and folk tunes. There were classic verses and modern odes. There were sound effects and a gritty rap.
There were love poems and folk tunes. There were classic verses and modern odes. There were sound effects and raps.
There were love poems and folk tunes. There were classic verses and modern odes. There were sound effects and a gritty rap.
President Barack Obama and his wife, Michelle, will celebrate American poetry and prose with a gathering of poets, musicians and artists at the White House next Wednesday night.
President Barack Obama and his wife, Michelle, will celebrate American poetry and prose with a gathering of poets, musicians and artists at the White House next Wednesday night.
Billy Collins, one of the country's most popular poets, had never seen his work in e-book form until he recently downloaded his latest collection on his Kindle.
When he adjusted the size to large print, his work was changed beyond recognition, a single line turning into three, "which is quite distressing," he adds.
And that screws everything up," says Collins, a former U.S. poet laureate whose "Ballistics" came out in February.