White Chicks 2: White and Whiter
White Chicks 2: White and Whiter is an American political comedy film starring Lauren Boebert and Marjorie Taylor Greene as two high school girls competing for Drama Club Queen who are blackmailed into posing as Congressmen.
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"Do You Know Who You're Voting For" (also known as the theme from MAGA) is a political protest song asking why in the hell black Americans would vote for Donald Trump.
Space Karen 2: Attack of the Gorn is a 2022 science fiction political thriller film about Karen (Mrs. Mark McCloskey), an angry housewife who must defend the Federation outpost of Cestus III from a mysterious dark-skinned alien known only as the Gorn.
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.
Mister Peanut Unchained is a a 2012 American revisionist Southern agricultural policy film written and directed by Quentin Tarantino and starring Samuel L. Jackson.
The Taking of Stephen Miller One Two Three is an American crime comedy thriller film about four heavily armed criminals who compete for the affection of racism promoter Stephen Miller on a New York City subway car.
There's a Sucker Born Every Fourth of July is a political satire film about Madison Cawthorn, a US Representative who visits a Russian casino, where he meets an officer named Todd who later introduces him to Cristina Bayardelle, a fitness model who will be his wife for eight months.
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Fiction cross-reference
- Space Karen 2: Attack of the Gorn
- Do You Know Who You're Voting For
- Gnomon algorithm
- Gnomon Chronicles
- Invasion of the Body Trumpers
- MAGA Struck
- Marjorie Taylor Greene, Nut Shooter
- Mister Peanut Unchained
- If Sarah Palin were a locust-human hybrid
- There's a Sucker Born Every Fourth of July
- Velveeta Voldemort
Nonfiction cross-reference
External links
- Post @ Twitter (13 August 2022)