Ok, Ok, I agree that the "Sorostitute" character was a bit over the edge. That one did go a bit too far.
But it was John McCain and Russ Feingold who are responsible for that one. Despite what the First Amendment says about "Congress shall make no law...", they went ahead and did it anyway.
Whether it was their original intent, or whether it was another example of the law of "Unintended Consequences", the so-called "Campaign Finance Reform" law has allowed multi-billionaire global government proponent George Soros to come in and purchase a highly influential number of shares in the Dimocrat Party.
But he did it legally, even though it violated the plain words of the Constitution, so therefore it was provocative of the College Republicans to make fun of poor Sorostitutes at Penn State.
Got that straight now?