Why, it was just yesterday we debuted SecretFun Time’s slow jam ode to scary-as-hell preacher prez wannabe, Mike Huckabee. Then, before we could say “creationism,” the good folk down at the Cable News Network went and honored it in a Super Tuesday Political Video Awards segment!
Now, lest you think there was some type of corporate collusion between our two Turner-owned companies, consider this: they didn’t even take a screen shot from our Web site. Instead, they chose to get footage of Huckabee Girl from our YouTube channel.
No matter. We’re just happy to be doing our civic duty. And happy to have found a picture of the segment’s producer, Jeannie Moos, with the Village People cowboy, Randy Jones.
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It is people like you that try to humiliate people of faith and make fun of Biblical beleifs that have destroyed this country. This nation was built “One Nation under God” and unless we get back to those roots, we will never prosper. So you keep on bashing Mike Huckabee and any other leader that knows that in order to be a great nation, we must return to the teachings in the Bible. Our God is a mighty loving God, but he is also a God of Wrath and will punish his children, the same as any Father would do, if that is what it takes to get us doing his will. So you need to stop bashing Christian politicians and study your Bible. Maybe once you understand what God wants, you’ll change your vote.
I wish this was a real comment. But my gut says it’s not.
Television can’t handle the new media revolution. They’re so insecure they have to hold our awesome content at arm’s length. And awkward angles.