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I don’t get it. Beyonce lip syncs her song on a cold day, and the next thing is to make our President sound like an idiot. Where’s the joke? If one is there it’s moronic and disrespectful. What else is new? The country has lost it sense of value.
It’s moronic, I’ll give you that. It doesn’t even qualify as political satire. But it’s also harmless, throw away humor. Presidents routinely attend the White House Correspondents dinner and get roasted by professionals. I fondly remember Stephen Colbert bringing down G.W.Bush. It goes with the territory. God bless America for allowing things like this. Because if we stopped, we’d be in real trouble.