On behalf of the Obama family, Merry Christmas! We wish you joy and peace this holiday season. http://pic.twitter.com/CNFUZrhrBj — Barack Obama (@BarackObama) December 25, 2017

Fun Fact: President Barack Obama celebrated Christmas & even said it every single year of his presidency. There’s no war on Christmas. That’s a talking point for white supremacists who have no respect for people who practice other religions. Happy holidays & #MerryChristmas! — Scott Dworkin (@funder) December 25, 2017

During dinner at his country club, Donald Trump bragged to his ultra rich friends — "You all just got a lot richer." Merry Christmas America. Your President doesn’t give a shit about you. GOP TAX SCAM was never about the middle class. It was always about making the rich, richer. — PROUD RESISTER 👊 (@ProudResister) […]

Available now to pre-order – How to Be A Poet is a no-nonsense guide to writing (and reading) poetry for the 21st century poet… by @Jo_Bell & @CommaJane also inc. super essays by guest contributors https://t.co/lM5g6RXnNi http://pic.twitter.com/c6dkenFoyT — Nine Arches Press (@NineArchesPress) December 14, 2017

Luckily, being evil seems to make people stupid these days. Put it in an email,means you might as well have put it on a billboard. I thought Enron case made it pretty clear to everyone. “Miss America CEO resigns over crude emails about contestants”https://t.co/KLfzGINmrF — Lee Potts, OFS (@LeePottsPoet) December 24, 2017

I guess part of it depends on when in their life you would be buying for. — Lee Potts, OFS (@LeePottsPoet) December 24, 2017

Sylvia Plath — A Tinder Gold subscription. — Lee Potts, OFS (@LeePottsPoet) December 24, 2017

Okay, you're doing a #Pollyanna with all the #poets who ever lived. Whose name would you most want to pick out of the hat and what would you get them? — Lee Potts, OFS (@LeePottsPoet) December 24, 2017

A poem for this dark season, the time of vigil, of looking for God. http://pic.twitter.com/fq0h75U9QP — Philip Metres (@PhilipMetres) December 23, 2017

“One way to consider a poem’s relationship to itself: it tries to discover its own limit so that it can fill the shape with song.” —Dan Beachy-Quick, from OF SILENCE AND SONG — Emilia Phillips (@gracefulemilia) December 23, 2017