Randy Rainbow Parodies GREASE – “Russia Ties”
Randy Rainbow: “The Covfefe Medley”
With a word as complex and sophisticated as “Covfefe,” there’s no way one song could encapsulate it’s range.
And so Randy Rainbow brings us this “Covfefe Medley” which parodies great songs from Broadway like West Side Story‘s “Maria,” Oklahoma’s “Oklahoma,” and “Consider Yourself” from Mary Poppins.
Watch the fun below.
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Stephen Colbert Nails Parody Of Alex Jones As “Tuck Buckford”
Who says Alex Jones of Info Wars is unstable? Other than his ex-wife who’s suing him in court?
He’s just like you and me.
Well, maybe he’s just like Stephen Colbert’s character “Tuck Buckford.”
I’ve never really gotten the appeal of Mr. Jones – he just rants and rants and rants, and somehow that’s how folks want to get their news?
“Tuck’s” explanation for the Tooth Fairy is so spot-on Jones, I literally laughed out loud.
Watch below.
Randy Rainbow Interviews Ivanka Trump
Randy Rainbow scores another big “interview” – this one with “First Lady,” Ivanka Trump.
Watch below as Randy asks Ivanka why she can’t seem to help her father with a better shade of make-up, women’s rights, gay advocacy, or if she at least considers herself “complicit” in the debacle that is the Trump administration.
The Late Late Show Parodies Current Tenants Of The White House “When I Grow Up”
James Corden and The Late Late Show hit another out of the park with this parody of the current White House tenants ‘back when.’
Composer Tim Minchin, Ben Platt (Dear Even Hansen), Abigail Spencer (“Timeless”) and host James Corden perform a parody of Matilda’s “When I Grow Up” playing the roles of Donald Trump, Sean Spicer, Kellyanne Conway and Steve Bannon, respectively, wondering what running the world would be like as adults.
Just. Fab.
Watch below:
Mashup: The Kellyanne Conway Playbook
Super Deluxe’s Vic Berger brings you the Super Cuts version of the top 5 moves in White House counselor Kellyanne Conway’s playbook.
Randy Rainbow Spoofs “Beauty And The Beast” Boycott Threat As The Film Opens To $170 Million
Beauty and the Beast, which opened on Friday, has angered some conservatives by depicting what its director calls “an exclusively gay moment” for the character LeFou (Josh Gad).
In spite of the far-right loons calling for a boycott of the film, the Disney flick opened to $170 million this weekend in the U.S. setting a new record for a March opening. The movie grossed $350 million worldwide.
Comedian Randy Rainbow responds to the controversy with this parody of the Beauty and the Beast tune, “The Mob Song.”

