"Poems, if they are any good at all, hold a knowledge elusive and multiple, unsayable in any other form. Resonant, fragrant, travelling more than one direction at a time" – Jane Hirshfield. (Two more sleeps until I interview her at @MilduraWriters Fest https://t.co/foz1cZx8rx) — Kate Larsen Keys (@tinylittlepoems) July 18, 2018

[WB Yeats slapping the roof of the centre] this bad boy cannot hold — Chris Mohney (@chrismohney) July 17, 2018

Please retweet if you DO NOT believe a word that @realDonaldTrump just said. — Mike Levin (@MikeLevinCA) July 17, 2018

I am astonished there is a single sensible grown up who still thinks Donald Trump is fit for purpose. Dudes! He’s a burst tire, he’s a tin opener that doesn’t work, he’s flat Coke, he’s wet kitchen towel, he’s the end of the toilet roll, he’s ham left in the sun. THIS IS OVER. — […]

I think Trump’s going into labor. The contradictions are coming five minutes apart. — The Hoarse Whisperer (@HoarseWisperer) July 17, 2018

Watch as Former President Obama completely destroys Donald Trump without a single mention of his name. This is what true leadership looks like! #MandelaLecture pic.twitter.com/ET6XvufUMB — Ed Krassenstein (@EdKrassen) July 17, 2018

Mr #President, you should be ashamed. To deny your own country and government in favor of a foriegn leader whose country has, for decades, tried to undermine the #UnitedStates is irrational and dangerous. Please step down, you are not fit to lead this great #nation. #TrumpPutin — Gov Christie Whitman (@GovCTW) July 16, 2018

pic.twitter.com/lvYXpYYnrf — Lee Potts ? (@LeePottsPoet) July 17, 2018

JUST IN: Former Defense Secretary Ash Carter, not known to utter anything unambiguous: “I never saw or imagined so uneven a handover of American security interests and principles with nothing in return…It was like watching the destruction of a cathedral.” — Bryan Bender (@BryanDBender) July 17, 2018

Our President today not only chose a tyrant over his own Intel community, he chose Russia’s interests over the country he is sworn to protect. All Americans should raise their voices. Let the world know what we stand for. — Sally Yates (@SallyQYates) July 16, 2018