Randy Rainbow comes for both sides of the aisle in his newest parody song. But in the end, the real message is for Merrick Garland and the Department of Justice: “Get your s— together” and criminally charge Donald Trump.Of course, the video kicks off much the same way all of Rainbow’s songs do; he comes for the right first.
This time, instead of taking on his usual persona of an anchor for “Fake News Channel,” Rainbow fills in for Liz Cheney, presiding over the Jan.
6 hearings. But his nameplate doesn’t designate where he’s from – it’s just “Ms. Rainbow, If You’re Nasty.” As Rainbow always does, he plays another role in the video, too, here as someone from Trump’s PR team, hanging out behind the scenes of the now infamous blooper reel of Trump attempting to put together his speech addressing the insurrection.Set to the tune of “Yesterday” by Paul McCartney and John Lennon, Rainbow naturally starts by poking fun at Trump for claiming the actual word “yesterday” is a “hard” word for him to enunciate clearly. “Yesherday.
Such a complicated word to say when his dentures start to slip away,” Rainbow sings.Rainbow then launches into lyrics devoted to Trump’s role in Jan.