Posted on 11/07/2013 3:10:00 PM PST by Hotlanta Mike
Now that Obamacare jokes have become the norm on late night TV, it was a no brainer for the Country Music Awards to open last nights show with a parody song from hosts Brad Paisley and Carrie Underwood called Obamacare By Morning. But that didnt stop The Fives Greg Gutfeld from commending the rare sight of Obama mockery on TV.
Eric Bolling was equally impressed with the hilarious song, but noticed a bit of a divide in the reactions from those sitting in the live audience. You could see the real, true Republican conservatives, heart and soul of the country, laughing, Bolling observed. Meanwhile all the Hollywood seat fillers who arent supposed to be there were all nervous, theyre all looking around like should I laugh?
(Excerpt) Read more at mediaite.com ...
Extended video (2:10 min), shows what led up to the song:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YR3_mM4bpCY
Bttt.
I posted the video on my facebook page so that my DEM “friends” would be sure to see it.
Well...maybe not for Keith Urban and Taylor Swift.
Or Faith Hill or Tim McGraw- both bigtime Obammydork supporters.
They showed both their sourpuss mugs during that.
I saw the CMA clip on The Five. I appreciate the sentiment, but it sounded awful and wasn’t particularly funny. Mockery must be better if it’s to be effective
Good for you. I looked for one of those “blank stare” photos but didn’t find one.
Who in the world is that person? The vacant stare really stood out.
It’s Taylor Swift...
Oh. Thanks.
I did see the look in the CMA video and wondered then who the vapid blonde is. Now I’m going to have to rent Idiocracy again — been a long time...
Still, I wouldn’t say no if she wanted to teach me to two-step.
Her 200m net worth 35m yearly income would be additional inducements LOL.
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