The haiku seems to have become the Internet denizen’s preferred form of humorous commentary; I suppose it’s akin to the kind of political doggerel that spawned the “Mother Goose” nursery rhymes centuries ago. This particular set of haiku addresses Bill Clinton’s alleged difficulty with his zipper.

The Players

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Circa January, 1998

(… around the time the whole mess hit the papers.)

(law)
(srs)
(bmc)
(bmc)
(bmc)
(rjc)
(rjc)
(bmc)
(bmc)
(bmc)
(srs)
(srs)
(srs)
(bmc)
(bmc)
(bmc)
(bmc)
(rjc)
(rjc)
(rjc)
(gt)
(srs)
(srs)
(srs)
(srs)
(srs)
(srs)
(bmc)
(bmc)
(cm)
(bmc)
(bmc)

February, 1999, during the Senate impeachment trial

(bb)
(bb)
(bb)
(bb)
(bb)
(bb)
(bb)
(bb)
(bmc)
(bmc)
(bmc)
(rjc)
(bmc)
(srs)
(bmc)
(law)
(law)
(rjc)
(bmc)
(bmc)
(bmc)
(law)

January, 2001: ex-President Clinton

(We take a few parting shots.)

(bmc)
(bmc)
(bmc)
(bmc)
(law)
(srs)
(bmc)
(bmc)
(bmc)
(rjc)
(rjc)
(rjc)