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And now for something completely different…

by | Sep 22, 2016 | Uncategorized | 3 comments

The Arch-Villain of Fabulosity dressed up as Marilyn Monroe and sang The Star Spangled Banner in front of a packed crowd at LSU and DEAR LORD ALMIGHTY WHAT DID I JUST SEE?!?!?:

I… er… um…

I have literally no response to that.

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3 Comments

  1. Anonymous

    Man, is this country confused or what?

    This nonsense is labeled 'conservative' now.

    Up is down, down is up, we celebrate and promote mental illness with no regard for Truth anymore. We just want to 'one up' the competition. "SEE? We've got a cross-dresser, too! NYAH, SJWs!"

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    • Didact

      It's an odd dilemma, I think.

      On the one hand, there is no denying that Milo is an incredibly effective weapon against the regressive Left. He is able to eviscerate their "arguments" with a lethal combination of facts, logic, and "homo charm".

      On the other, there is… well, THAT performance up there, which was equal parts hilarious and disturbing.

      Personally I would argue that the alt-Right does not really need drag queens in order to make effective arguments.

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  2. Laguna Beach Fogey

    Faggot. He's useful up to a certain point–and then we get rid of him.

    Reply

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