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Impractical Jokers Gets Political – And They Are Right on the Money

I’ve made no secret that I love the show Impractical Jokers. It’s a hidden camera show where 4 longtime friends try to embarrass each other in front of people who don’t realize they are on camera.

The joker who cannot go along with what their friends are telling them to do, via an earpiece, they “lose” the show. The loser gets a “punishment.”

In the clip I’m going to show, Brian Quinn is forced to participate in a feminist forum. The audience has no idea he isn’t real. The panelists do. Quinn’s task is that he’s going to respectfully disagree with everything the other feminist panelists say. (In the clip, James Murray says the “Q” doesn’t agree with what he’s saying. I call bullcrap. As a fan of the show I suspect that all of these guys lean right. They are all Catholic School graduates . Murray was just trying to throw a bone to potentially angry viewers.)

After the clip I am going to quote Obama, who pretty much says what Quinn says regarding Michelle Obama.

 

This is Obama speaking about his opponent, Hillary Clinton, during the primaries in 2007.

“I think the fact of the matter is that Senator Clinton is claiming basically the entire eight years of the Clinton presidency as her own, except for the stuff that didn’t work out, in which case she says she has nothing to do with it,” Obama said, and added, referring to his relationship with his wife, Michelle, “There is no doubt that Bill Clinton had faith in her and consulted with her on issues, in the same way that I would consult with Michelle, if there were issues,” Obama told “Nightline” co-anchor Terry Moran. “On the other had, I don’t think Michelle would claim that she is the best qualified person to be a United States Senator by virtue of me talking to her on occasion about the work I’ve done.”

12 Comments on Impractical Jokers Gets Political – And They Are Right on the Money

  1. Scoopski potato!
    I love the episodes when they go mess with people in the grocery stores.


    There was so much trash talk out of michelle’s mouth at hillary back in 07 and 08.
    It’s amazing they stayed friends. *rolls eyes*

  2. When people ask, what would you do if you could be anything I say, “be on Impractical Jokers.”

    Here’s the thing, though. I would never lose. I have no problem saying any of the things they are challenged to say or do.

  3. You’re an idiot. The point of the joke is that Q is saying backwards, politically incorrect, outdated ideas about women that will make him look stupid and misogynistic in front of a group of feminists. You really think Q agrees with the idiotic things he said here? You must think very low of him. I don’t see how Q being a Catholic school graduate is relevant, considering he’s an atheist. Do you agree with the things Q said about women here? Because if that’s so, I hate to break it to you, but you’re the butt of the joke here, and you’re an even bigger joke for not realizing when you’re being made fun of, and actually fooling yourself into thinking your ideas are being validated here.

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