This is like something we would make up to make fun of liberals with
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Banned? DM Wmill to appeal.
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Taking a knee for George Floyd
Remember that time the amazing sexual prowess of Beta O'Dork (a man who was running a senate campaign in Twxas based on banning guns and pretending to be Latino) was a topic of discussion for twitter libs.
I remember Four Seasons Total Landscaping, and Giuliani (is he dead yet? I forget) dripping some kind of black oil from his head
Rudy dripping the goo from his face
THIS IS MY FIGHT SONG
her playing the original at events was bad enough but then there was the DNC convention version THIS IS OUR FIGHT SONG and since it's a capella they're singing "dumb, dumb, dumb, dumb dumb dumb"
I have to highlight this lyric:
and I don't really care if nobody else believes
really? in an election? maybe you should have
It was like a week ago but Skibidi Biden definitely goes up here with the greats
Remember that time Hillary did a whole press event where she came out with a big fucking novelty button that was supposed to symbolize resetting relations with Russia?
MEEEEMMMOOOORRRIIIEEESSS
AAAALLLLL AALLLLOOOOONNNNEEE IN THE MOOOOOOONLIIIIIIIGGGGHHTTT
I haven't seen this and I'm actually really upset that you've even told me about it.
West Wing Story is a song parody of "America" from West Side Story; the song depicts a sing-off between President Donald Trump and the "Squad" (Rashida Tlaib, Ilhan Omar, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, and Ayanna Pressley), in which Trump loses the sing-off. Trump is chased out of the White House and then joins the 2020 Democratic presidential candidates in a can-can line, where Trump runs out of breath and falls down.
Classification: KETER
Remember the travelling Trump Baby balloon?
All this "I remember" reminds me a lot of the "what I heard about Iraq" Eliot Weinberger poem that starts every line with 'I heard that' followed by a contradictory statement about Iraq.