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Randy Rainbow's First Post-Election Interview Is Here

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The comedian tries to keep his lunch down as he poses questions to the incoming First Family.

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Gay comedian Randy Rainbow collectively made us laugh during this horrific 2016 presidential election, and he may just ensure our sanity during the Trump years. After Donald Trump's huge upset in the Electoral College -- Hillary Clinton's lead in the popular vote is now over 1 million votes -- Rainbow "interviews" the president-elect and his family.

Using clips from Trump's recent interview with 60 Minutes' Lesley Stahl, Rainbow points out the inadequacy of the president-elect's statement on the xenophobic attacks occurring since the election ("stop it") and highlights Trump's infamous statement on marriage equality (he claims to be "fine" with the Supreme Court ruling, though many don't believe him). Watch the vomitous conversation below.

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Neal Broverman is the Editorial Director, Print of Pride Media, publishers of The Advocate, Out, Out Traveler, and Plus, spending more than 20 years in journalism. He indulges his interest in transportation and urban planning with regular contributions to Los Angeles magazine, and his work has also appeared in the Los Angeles Times and USA Today. He lives in the City of Angels with his husband, children, and their chiweenie.
Neal Broverman is the Editorial Director, Print of Pride Media, publishers of The Advocate, Out, Out Traveler, and Plus, spending more than 20 years in journalism. He indulges his interest in transportation and urban planning with regular contributions to Los Angeles magazine, and his work has also appeared in the Los Angeles Times and USA Today. He lives in the City of Angels with his husband, children, and their chiweenie.