New Randy Rainbow Video: RUDOLPH THE LEAKY LAWYER – A Randy Rainbow Song Parody

From the outside looking in, the law profession is a noble one. But then I see the commercials for law firms on television and I have to wonder if they are as legit as they promise to be.

One could say the same for former NYC Mayor Rudy Giuliani. Once upon a time, he was respected lawyer and politician. These days, the man is a punchline waiting to be written.

Randy Rainbow released his latest video today. Entitled RUDOLPH THE LEAKY LAWYER – A Randy Rainbow Song Parody, the song is based on the beloved Christmas song Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer.

He could have gone down in history as the NYC Mayor who cleaned up Times Square and led us through the darkness of 9/11. But instead, he will be remembered as a bloviated fool who nearly destroyed the American democracy to protect the fragile ego of you know who.

Thank you, Randy, I needed to laugh.

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Bye Bye, Bill Barr

When someone is looking for a job, one of the most important pieces of the puzzle is to do research on the company they are applying to. If, for any reason, there is a high rate of turnover, it is usually a sign that something is not right.

Four years ago, when you know who unfortunately won the election, he claimed that he had the ability to hire “the best people” for the myriad of positions that needed filling. But yet, many of those who have worked for him have either resigned or have been publicly fired.

The latest among these former White House staffers is Attorney General Bill Barr. Yesterday, he announced that as of next week, he would be resigning from his position.

This man has been nothing but a lapdog and a stooge for you know who. When the results of the Russia investigation were finally released, Barr did all he could to subvert the truth. It is only as of late that he appeared to grow a conscious in regards to the results of the Presidential election last month.

History has a way of judging our action in ways that few things can. We can only guess how future generations will look upon our present. That being said, I have a feeling that the political perception of the last few years will not be a positive one.

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