Randy Rainbow Takes His Queer Comedy to the World of Podcasts
If you can't get enough of Rainbow's comedy, here's your chance to get more -- plus interviews with Sean Hayes, Carol Burnett, Josh Gad, and other celebs.
October 13 2022 5:00 PM
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If you can't get enough of Rainbow's comedy, here's your chance to get more -- plus interviews with Sean Hayes, Carol Burnett, Josh Gad, and other celebs.
The right-wing congresswoman and gay musical comedian exchanged words on Twitter when she invoked his name in a hateful conspiracy theory.
It's been a sexless year for many.
Relive the "Seasons of Trump."
"Don't tell Donald he's not reelected today."
The gay comedian recently apologized for racist and transphobic tweets from the early 2010s.
” ’Cause everything’s a fantasy with Santos,” Rainbow sings.
Even with a sane president in the White House, the political scene remains ripe for Randy Rainbow's parodies.
In a song set to "Shy" by Mary Rodgers from "Once Upon a Mattress," Rainbow skewers the "don't say gay" law.
"Clang, clang, clang went Josh Hawley" is the sing-along we didn't know we needed.
Rainbow made an exception to his rule of never repeating a song for a parody for this one.
Dream a little dream of Trump being fired, the two sing to a Sondheim classic.
"I am in no way a racist. I am in no way transphobic," says the gay comedian. "I'm embarrassed by [the tweets]. They make me sick to my stomach."
To a tune from Les Misérables, Rainbow takes McCarthy to task along with Marjorie Taylor Greene and George Santos.
Rainbow hits it out of the park, along with other queer entertainers such as Brandi Carlile.
"Does it really take the FBI to verify he tends to lie?" Rainbow asks in the video for his new song, set to the tune of the Beatles' "Yesterday."
This time around Rainbow parodies "Dentist!" from Little Shop of Horrors.
Rainbow satirizes the senators' recent theatrics at the U.S./Mexico border.
Rainbow takes on QAnon darling Greene to Barbra Streisand's smash hit from A Star Is Born.
"Rudolph the leaky lawyer had a very slimy face."