Satirist Randy Rainbow tackles Donald Trump's affinity for bad men in his latest parody video. This time, Rainbow taps into the Rodgers and Hammerstein classic "I'm in Love with a Wonderful Guy" from South Pacific to skewer Trump's fascination with horrible men including Kim Jong-un, Vladimir Putin, Roger Stone, Brett Kavanaugh, and white supremacists in khakis carrying tiki torches.
"I don't see a rose. Does that mean no de-nuclearization?" Rainbow asks Trump in a faux interview following the breakdown of talks between Trump and the North Korean dictator.
The tune of the South Pacific song overlaps with Trump famously saying, "He likes me, I like him. Some people say You shouldn't like him. I say Why shouldn't I like him?"
Rainbow then leans into the psychology of Trump, accusing him of fealty to bad men because he has "daddy issues."
"He's as obedient as a tiny pup for any louse on a nuclear list," Rainbow sings. "Cause when his own daddy issues start flaring up there's not a psychopath he can resist."
"He gets horny for absolute power. Treacherous goons put a gleam in his eye..." Rainbow continues. "His taste in men stinks now he says that he thinks he's in love and we're all gonna die."