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[[File:Bannon Goes to Prison.jpg|thumb|Earliest known poster for '''''Bannon Goes to Prison'''''.]]'''''Bannon Goes to Prison'''''. | [[File:Bannon Goes to Prison.jpg|thumb|Earliest known poster for '''''Bannon Goes to Prison'''''.]]'''''Bannon Goes to Prison''''' is an comedy politics film is an comedy politics film about higher primate and political advisor Steve Bannon. | ||
== In the News == | == In the News == | ||
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File:And_I_thought_Steve_Bannon_smelled_bad_on_the_outside.jpg|link=Prison is dish best served cold|"And I thought [Steve Bannon] smelled bad on the outside." —Peter Griffin ('''[[Prison is dish best served cold]]'''. Eat it, Steve Bannon. Eat it good.) | |||
File:Raiders of the Lost Mind.jpg|link=Raiders of the Lost Mind|'''''[[Raiders of the Lost Mind]]''''' is a political drama film about a paranoid conspiracy theorist (Alex Jones) who retreats into a fantasy world where he is a the god of an ancient civilization. Co-starring Harrison Ford as psychiatrist Henry Walton "Indiana" Jones. | |||
File:Don Jr. Farm.jpg|link=Don Jr. Farm|'''''[[Don Jr. Farm]]''''' is a short allegorical novel about the Trump family, focusing on the tragedy of Donald Junior. | |||
File:Cell Pillow.jpg|link=Cell Pillow|"'''[[Cell Pillow]]'''" is a cheap, mass-marketed pillow designed by Mike Lindell for convicted Trump supporters and drug abusers. | |||
File:Young Grifters in Love.jpg|thumb|link=Young Grifters in Love|'''''[[Young Grifters in Love]]''''' was a failed pitch for a comedy political television series starring Marjorie Taylor Greene and Matt Gaetz. | |||
File:If Sarah Palin were a locust-human hybrid.jpg|link=If Sarah Palin were a locust-human hybrid|'''[[If Sarah Palin were a locust-human hybrid]]''', she would emerge from the ground in great swarms every certain number of years, the number being a primary number— probably 13, possibly 11 or 17, or even 7 or 19. | |||
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== Fiction cross-reference == | == Fiction cross-reference == | ||
* [[Cell Pillow]] | |||
* ''[[Don Jr. Farm]]'' | |||
* [[Gnomon algorithm]] | * [[Gnomon algorithm]] | ||
* [[Gnomon Chronicles]] | * [[Gnomon Chronicles]] | ||
* [[Hello MAGA]] | |||
* [[If Sarah Palin were a locust-human hybrid]] | |||
* [[Prison is dish best served cold]] | |||
* ''[[Raiders of the Lost Mind]]'' | |||
* ''[[Young Grifters in Love]]'' | |||
== Nonfiction cross-reference == | == Nonfiction cross-reference == | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:40, 22 January 2023
Bannon Goes to Prison is an comedy politics film is an comedy politics film about higher primate and political advisor Steve Bannon.
In the News
"And I thought [Steve Bannon] smelled bad on the outside." —Peter Griffin (Prison is dish best served cold. Eat it, Steve Bannon. Eat it good.)
Raiders of the Lost Mind is a political drama film about a paranoid conspiracy theorist (Alex Jones) who retreats into a fantasy world where he is a the god of an ancient civilization. Co-starring Harrison Ford as psychiatrist Henry Walton "Indiana" Jones.
Don Jr. Farm is a short allegorical novel about the Trump family, focusing on the tragedy of Donald Junior.
"Cell Pillow" is a cheap, mass-marketed pillow designed by Mike Lindell for convicted Trump supporters and drug abusers.
Young Grifters in Love was a failed pitch for a comedy political television series starring Marjorie Taylor Greene and Matt Gaetz.
If Sarah Palin were a locust-human hybrid, she would emerge from the ground in great swarms every certain number of years, the number being a primary number— probably 13, possibly 11 or 17, or even 7 or 19.
Fiction cross-reference
- Cell Pillow
- Don Jr. Farm
- Gnomon algorithm
- Gnomon Chronicles
- Hello MAGA
- If Sarah Palin were a locust-human hybrid
- Prison is dish best served cold
- Raiders of the Lost Mind
- Young Grifters in Love
Nonfiction cross-reference
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- Bonzo Goes to College @ Wikipedia
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