I Hate Myself For Voting Blue
After a long absence, for health reasons, Brian Coyne is back in the saddle with a new parody song: Joan Jett singing “I Hate Myself for Voting Blue.”
After a long absence, for health reasons, Brian Coyne is back in the saddle with a new parody song: Joan Jett singing “I Hate Myself for Voting Blue.”
It’s been 31 years since the death of Kurt Cobain, the lead singer of Nirvana. The official story is that he committed suicide.
What if he didn’t commit suicide? What if, in fact, he was murdered?
Well, that is the heart of a new book out now called To Kurt, I’m Sorry.
Investigative journalist Chris Todd, who wrote the book, joins Clayton Morris on Redacted News.
With all the talk of impending indictments, you have to wonder: Will they ever get around to the real stinkpots — Hillary and Bill Clinton?
We might be jumping the gun here, but it’s getting a bit chilly outside. So get ready for another “Hanukkah with Monica.” Dave Rr fires up the tune!
It’s a Commietown. Here’s a musical parody that lampoons the idiotic leftists now ruining the show in New York, politicians like Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Zohran Mamdani. Greg Abbott produced the video, and says, he’s not the governor of Texas!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9upPP1nEjn8&list=RD9upPP1nEjn8&start_radio=1Bang the drums, and blow your trumpets to the skies. Here’s more from Synthified.
Just Whitney performs a mash-up of “Hallelujah” and “God Bless The USA” as a tribute to Charlie Kirk.
What a time this has been. When we don’t have the words, music has a way of expressing what our hearts are feeling.
Tom Macdonald’s new song is No. 1 on the trending charts. All proceeds from the song are going to the family of Charlie Kirk.
Diesel offers a new tribute song to Charlie Kirk.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zDza2sN1XxM&list=RDzDza2sN1XxM&start_radio=1The sick phuque who murdered Charlie Kirk engraved his bullet cartridges with slogans popular among the furry and Antifa communities.
The bullet casing that actually killed Kirk was enscribed “Notice bulge OWO what’s this?” This comes from the furry community — the individuals who gather at conventions disguised to look like foxes or other furry creatures. Here’s a popular video showing the slogan in use.
There were three other unfired cartridges with the following slogans enscribed:
“Bella ciao” comes from an Italian song dedicated to the antifascist resistance. These were forces who opposed the Nazis and Italian fascists during World War II. The song remains popular in Antifa circles.
Brian Coyne offers a new parody, drawing from Hall & Oates “Kiss on My List” to draw in those of us still clamoring for a Jeffrey Epstein client list.