Columbus, Ohio – In an incredibly optimistic speech on Thursday, Senator John McCain outlined a bright vision of what the world will be like at the end of his first term as President.
On the night before this speech, in an effort to reach younger voters, McCain was spotted tweaking out at a rave in Blue Ash, Ohio and mouthing the words to Daft Punk’s “Around the World.” The Presidential hopeful was seen by two 38 year-old strippers, who boasted that they haven’t stopped partying since “Touched by an Angel” got canceled.
Said Courtney, “Yeah, we saw him. He was wearing a wife-beater with a clear sun-visor and kept saying to me and my girlfriend Lisa, ‘Right about now…The Funk Soul Brother is going to the White House.’ And then he laughed, called us cunts and asked us if we liked his on-air banter with Joy Behar from The View.”
At six a.m. Thursday morning, the Senator purchased two additional tabs of ecstasy from a 19 year-old boy named Ant. “He told me that he was all about doin’ it for the smiles, which I get. And then he asked for a piece of paper, wrote some sh-t down like a madman and said he had to go make a speech.”
And a speech he delivered. High on ecstasy, Senator McCain declared in Columbus, Ohio on Thursday, May 15, that by the year 2013, “the Iraq war has been won,” “Iraq is a functioning democracy” and that the United States will witness “robust economic growth.”




































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5 comments
twonicus, i got two words for you: eat shit. I think that’s funny and palatable. other that that, I get everyone’s point. All good. Just throwing in my 2 cents. Honestly, i just like the original format of the FOD homepage.
i gotta agree, comedy makes politics palatable. and just to clarify for any other idiots, like evan5634, this is only political humor because it’s about mccain…you could substitute any, aging celebrity into this story. personally i think it would be just as funny if it were about madonna…funny cause it’s true.
man, comedy is the only answer to politics
politics is fair game in comedy; plenty of clinton and obama material here as well. can’t we all poke fun in the sandbox together?