Firebagger Dream Sequence
Drop the needle anywhere because this dream (nightmare?) goes on forever...
Posted by Kevin K. on 02/23/10 at 04:35 PM • Permalink
Categories: Politics • Barack Obama • PUMAs • Skull Hampers • YouTubidity •
Drop the needle anywhere because this dream (nightmare?) goes on forever...
Posted by Kevin K. on 02/23/10 at 04:35 PM • Permalink
Categories: Politics • Barack Obama • PUMAs • Skull Hampers • YouTubidity •
On second thought, don’t answer that.
I don’t know why I’d have to because it makes PERFECT SENSE.
Oh, that’s right ... you’re a “progressive.”
So, the dress at the end being blown up by the breeze? Please tell me that wasn’t Perry’s twig and berries… I may need to go be sick now.
Please tell me that wasn’t Perry’s twig and berries…
OMG, I just assumed that was his Realdoll, but now that I look more closely ... *urp*
Firebagger Porn may be your ticket to serious internet money, Kevin.
Firebagger Porn may be your ticket to serious internet money, Kevin.
Hopefully it’ll be more lucrative than PUMA porn.
Is this one of the losers who was calling Obama “a little shit” or something equally charming—while assuring us that they “love him like a brother?” I got about thirty seconds into this piece—as I’ve said before, I don’t watch bad comedy unless I’m on the clock.
Thanks, Kevin, I wasn’t really using that lung I just coughed up.
When Hillary Clinton looks at the fickle idiocy of “her biggest fans,” she must feel awfully glad that she didn’t get the nomination. Can you imagine how these Annie Wilkes of the political world would be shitting all over Hillary for still having troops in Iraq and Afghanistan, not being to magically bring single-payer into being with one snap of her fingers, etc.?
And yet they still don’t get why they are so consistently “thrown under the bus.” Idiots like this douche should not merely be tossed aside—they should be thrown with great force.
Was this filmed in the library section of a mental facility?
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