Trump Orders Birthday Dinner
President Donald Trump goes to McDonald’s to celebrate his birthday dinner. Here’s a new parody impersonation from Shawn Farash, with a tip of the cap to Chris Christie.
President Donald Trump goes to McDonald’s to celebrate his birthday dinner. Here’s a new parody impersonation from Shawn Farash, with a tip of the cap to Chris Christie.
President Donald Trump has dealt with many bunnies in his time — from Bugs Bunny to Roger Rabbit. But Bad Bunny takes the cake.
Here’s more in a parody video from Shawn Farash.
A guy (Bruce Fenton) spoke in front of his city council and put on a masterclass performance of mockery of them because they raised taxes in spite of voters voting not to. His performance is amusing and I point out his brilliant satirical nuances along the way.
Fenton lives in Seacoast, New Hampshire. He is the CEO of Chainstone Labs, a holding company which owns The Satoshi Roundtable and Atlantic Financial Asset Management. Here’s more from Awaken with JP.
The humiliated Gavin Newsom dances across the land. Here’s more in a new parody from Corieosity Creations.
Joy Reid holds the distinction: She was the nastiest and most racist bitch on television, that is, if you overlook Whoopi Goldberg. But Reid got paid millions for her role. So she’s not exactly crying in her bear that that MSNBC has lowered the boom on her head. Here’s more in a parody from Mr. Reagan.
This AI-generated masterpiece blends tech, history, and humor into one unforgettable video. The internet can’t stop talking about Musk’s “department of government efficiency” energy in this hilarious parody. What happens when Elon revisits the Ming Dynasty. Here’s more from Ankaka.
And, in case you’re impressed, there’s a sequel that follows Elon’s quest to save America and, thus, humanity. This one’s called DOGE Storm.
Ever notice how liberal phonies like to wear monster-sized eyeglasses? Rachel Maddow is a prime example, but every pretentious leftist from Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez to Oprah Winfrey has a pair of such shades — bigger than their heads.
Here, Brian Coyne delivers a melodic parody of this trend, adapting the Corey Hart tune “Sunglasses At Night.”