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Randy Rainbow shows the horrors of a second Trump term to the tune of “Xanadu”

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A place where nobody wants to go. A country so lame and low, they call it Magadu,” sings Rainbow.And what can we expect if Trump is victorious?Stay woke with our briefing while staying informed on all things LGBTQ+ entertainment, life, and more!“A million rights dismantled, and there you are — with Roseanne Barr.”“A dump, where everyone hates the queers, and wears tampons on their ears, only in MAGAdu.”Watch below.

Head to the 2-minute mark if you want to get to the song and skip the promo for the sponsor.Many of Rainbow’s fans loved his latest offering.“The ONLY good thing to come out of the Trump era was the brilliance of Randy Rainbow’s fabulous songs and interviews!

Thank you Randy for helping so many of us through this horrible period in history. So grateful!”, said one.“I don’t think I’ve heard a more beautifully sung existential crisis in my life,” said another. “Let’s all make sure that Magadu forever stays a fantasy.”As pointed out by Rainbow in his video, polls still predict that Harris and Trump are running neck and neck and the election result remains impossible to predict.The major unexpected setback the Trump campaign experienced this week was his rally at Madison Square Garden on Sunday.

One of the speakers, a comedian named Tony Hinchcliffe, managed to upset even some of the MAGA diehards by referring to Puerto Rico as a “floating island of garbage”.Some of the swing states, most notably Pennsylvania, have sizable Puerto Rican communities.Afterward, a senior Trump adviser, Danielle Alvarez, told The Hill that Hinchcliffe’s “joke does not reflect the views of President Trump or the campaign.”Trump himself attempted to ignore the controversy, saying at a press conference yesterday the hate-filled rally was a “love fest”.Trump: I don't think anybody has ever seen anything like what happened the other night at Madison Square Garden.

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