Randy Rainbow Does a Swinging Takedown of 'The Grumpy Trumpy Felon'
Rainbow lampoons the recently indicted ex-president to the tune of "Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy of Company B."
April 3, 2023
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Rainbow lampoons the recently indicted ex-president to the tune of "Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy of Company B."
His indictments, convictions, liability for sexual abuse, and impeachment were barely mentioned.
If Matt Gaetz was called out on the House floor, jubilant Republicans would carry the instigator on their shoulders in celebration.
Had it not been for the work of Lofgren and the committee, would we ever have seen this day come?
Matt Bernstein lent the former president a hand on behalf of gay best friends everywhere.
The vice president is no savior. He's a homophobe, an enabler, and a coward.
The former president is the first to face criminal charges.
Rhode Island's David Cicilline swiftly indicted the president for inciting an insurrection.
The former president continues to utter things that make no sense while Democrats worry about Joe Biden’s age.
McConnell will be spending his remaining years as a prisoner to his own cowardice and with a wife whose honor he did not defend.
Will we someday look back with pride on the day when America’s first indicted president becomes America's first jailed president, one final stop on his way to hell?
The son of the former president continues to just say ridiculous stuff online.
Trump even said that he'd ask Congress to pass a bill establishing that there are only two genders.
The jurors in New York City rendered their verdict Thursday afternoon in the first-ever criminal trial of a former U.S. president.
The GOP knows it's in the minority, but that just makes its leaders more desperate and frightening.
"Don’t tell him he’s about to rot in prison," Rainbow sings, regarding the many criminal charges Donald Trump is facing.
The olympic medalist challenged Florida’s governor to direct her to the proper facilities.
A New York Supreme Court judge ruled against the former president's niece on Monday.
The debate between Joe Biden and Donald Trump will likely include a policy emphasis from one and personal attacks from another.
Suddenly, election fraud seems like a losing issue, as are threats to abortion rights, voting rights, marriage equality, and other extreme measures.