Viral Political Parodies

Hillary Clinton is Fcking Obama

Oh my God! This is so damn funny and cleverly edited.

First we had Sarah Silverman fcking Matt Damon. Then we had Jimmy Kimmel fcking Ben Affleck.

Now it's Hillary's turn to fck Obama!

The parody was created by Hugh Atkin, an Australian from Sydney who works at ABC Australia.


Here is another parody of Hillary Clinton and the original two fcking virals:



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