Political satirist and YouTube star Randy Rainbow is at it again, this time calling out Georgia Republican Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene's penchant for creating chaos in Congress in a new parody video inspired by the hit musical Grease titled "Look At Me, I'm MTG!"
The parody video, a riff on "Look at Me, I'm Sandra Dee!" includes clips from Greene’s 60 Minutesinterview from April 2023, hosting his own fake version of the show titled 60 MAGATS to “interview” her.
At the start, he says:
“It’s rare for a member of the House of Representatives to become nationally well-known. Unless, of course, that member is a f**king lunatic like my next guest, Marjorie Taylor Greene, or MTG as she more commonly refers to herself when she can’t remember her full name.”
When the music kicks in, he sings:
“Look at me, I’m MTG. Lousy with stupidity. Trashy as hell, I can’t math, read or spell, oh well! I’m MTG!”
After taking her to task for her antisemitism, transphobia, and support for conspiracy theories like QAnon, he continues:
“Ain’t got no class, I’m moronic and crass/ True, I’m profane, all I do is complain/ Just a hot mess, Alex Jones in a dress. MT, she’s MT, her brain is so empty. Piss off, I’m MTG!”
And did we mention that he even found time to mock Greene and her contentious relationship with Colorado Republican Representative Lauren Boebert, who Rainbow-as-Greene swats away as she appears on the screen:
“No, no, no, no, Miss Lauren Bo’, you won’t out-Fox News me ho! Brains ain’t my curse, I’m like Trump with a purse, but worse! I’m MTG.”
You can see Rainbow's latest parody video below.
Look At Me, I'm MTG! - A Randy Rainbow Song Parodywww.youtube.com
People loved the comedian's latest creation.
Rainbow also made headlines last week for putting his own spin on "MAGA" by declaring it's time to "Make America Gay Again" with his hilarious new spoof campaign ad for President.
Pledging to work “to build a stronger America,” Rainbow offered up a funny video in which he jokingly positions himself as a "serious" presidential candidate.
In it, he claimed that "President Randy Rainbow promises to start wearing long-sleeve shirts and then rolling those sleeves up to get to work" by doing "whatever the things are that will make America stronger" because "unity unites."
A few days later, he thrilled social media users after announcing he officially "went country for number forty-five" in a Dolly Parton-inspired parody music video ridiculing former President Donald Trump and his misdeeds.
His parody of Parton's hit "9 to 5"—the theme song for the classic comedy of the same name starring her, Jane Fonda, and Lily Tomlin—dropped just before Trump's hush money trial wound down and prosecutors made their closing arguments.