Comedy
Randy Rainbow (and Paul Lynde) v. the NRA

Donald Trump and his cronies are almost always the target of comedian Randy Rainbow's barbed comedy, but now he sets his sights on the gun lobby.
March 07 2018 9:10 AM EST
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Donald Trump and his cronies are almost always the target of comedian Randy Rainbow's barbed comedy, but now he sets his sights on the gun lobby.
The latest musical takedown from out comedian Randy Rainbow doesn't mention Donald Trump at all. Instead, Rainbow takes aim at the NRA and its spokeswoman, Dana Loesch. Rainbow also uses the video to heap praise on the young survivors of the February massacre at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Florida, who are loudly advocating for a stronger government response to gun violence.
Singing to the tune of "Kids" in the 1960s musical Bye Bye Birdie (memorably sung by gay actor Paul Lynde in the 1963 film), Rainbow honors the Parkland kids and eviscerates the NRA. Watch below.
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