Whiteface Routine All The Rage
Druski broke the internet with his viral Nascar whiteface skit. Is the outrage justified? Here’s more from Awaken with JP.
Druski broke the internet with his viral Nascar whiteface skit. Is the outrage justified? Here’s more from Awaken with JP.
Reacting to a video by a political blogger who says Trump and the military will make their move when mandatory vaccinations are announced, Martin Brodel says he was a bit perplexed.
Brodel reasoned that he can’t remember Trump announcing his plans to the world in advance, so he suspects the move could happen before the government’s announcement or after. “Whenever the military does step in, whenever they bring the hammer down, it will be just like what happened to Soleimani,” Brodel says. He explains further and also reports on the shocking truth that 87 percent of Covid deaths from the China virus in Scotland and the United Kingdom were indeed people who have been vaccinated, Nevada Democrats suing to block an untested drug for criminal executions and NASCAR going full-mask cultist.
Jeff Foxworthy spices up his return to the lighter side of life with his take on southern NASCAR humor and rednecks. For example says Foxworthy, “If somebody hollers ‘hoedown’ and your girlfriend hits the floor, you might be a redneck. If you own a Waffle House credit card, you might be a redneck.” Tune in for some end-of-the-week laughter on the Jeff Foxworthy Channel.
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In late June 2020, NASCAR actor — oops I mean “driver” Bubba Wallace — blew up the media with the claim that he found a “noose” in his garage bay at Talladega Superspeedway.
As Bubba made the customary victory lap on The View and Don Lemon Tonight, however, 15 FBI Special Agents and internet sleuths – including The Conservative Treehouse’s “Sundance” – raced to be the first to discern the truth behind the familiarly suspicious story. More from John Ward.
NASCAR driver Bubba Wallace has been busted for another fake hate crime. He says someone put a noose in his garage. Turns out the “noose” wasn’t much of a noose, and had been installed in the garage more than a year ago, More from Meme the Left.
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I Can’t Drive! Bubba generates lots of new memes as he’s seeing nooses, obviously intended for him. More from Mark Dice.
Moonshine, a clear un-aged whiskey, evokes imagery of lawlessness and Prohibition in the early 1930s. So with Prohibition long gone, why is moonshine still thriving today and why is it illegal?
Jaime Joyce, author of Moonshine: A Cultural History of America’s Most Infamous Liquor, tells Reason.TV’s Anthony Fisher that it’s a matter of economics, since moonshine is prevalent in poor, rural America. Joyce explains the cultural significance of moonshine and the role it played in the creation of NASCAR.
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