Posted on 03/27/2017 6:45:34 AM PDT by kevcol
Democrats in Montana are employing a "raunchy" sketch cabaret show to raise money for Rob Quist, the party's banjo-playing nominee in the special election to fill the congressional seat vacated by Ryan Zinke.
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The show, put on by Viscosity Theatre, has earned attention for its "silly, ridiculous and raunchy" skits, such as its trademark "Proud to be a Homosexual" song, which is performed as a parody of "Proud to be an American."
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Quist got in hot water this week after it was reported by the Associated Press that he had been evading paying taxes for nearly a decade. Quist said that the numerous tax liens issued to him shouldn't be seen as an indication that he can't manage his money, saying instead that the financial issues were due to a botched gallbladder surgery.
(Excerpt) Read more at freebeacon.com ...
I’m not voting for this a$$hole.
Taxes are for the little people.
Crass behavior is the norm for these assclowns.
The greatest strength of Montanans is also our greatest weakness.
We are individualists.
We just can’t follow the herd.
The herd is happily grazing, but we want to see what’s behind that hill.
There, we find locoweed and then you get jackasses like this group.
He has the proper credentials.
Quist?
Yep.
I remember when he came to my high school and we had a mandatory assembly to listen to him sing “Take A Whiff On Me” about the joys of snorting cocaine.
I had a great public school education.
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