
This political cartoon also lampoons the "birthers", but we're not here to judge. Or are we?
We like to avoid overtly political content here at the Comedy Examiner's Office-- too many people involved with politics can't loosen up enough to take a joke, and that's no fun-- but the following video was too funny not to pass along to Comedy Examiner readers. Check it out below, my gentle snowflakes....
The following video, which comes to us from The Huffington Post (by way of SuperNews!, who've created some other really funny videos), shows us the origins of the Obama "birther" movement: you know, the people that are convinced that the President wasn't born in the States.
Here, check out "The Stupid Virus" below:
We don't know about you, but that whole thing kinda reminded us of "Outbreak", where Dustin Hoffman and Rene Russo were chasing down an infected monkey and only an enormous bomb could save the day. But what about you, Examiner readers? Did SuperNews! do a good job with this one, or are they picking on the wrong crowd? Sound off in the comments section below, folks: we wanna know what you thought of this video! And remember: keep it civil, this is comedy we're discussing here, not the honor of your sister.
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