Outrageous Political Beatbox Videos

Sarah Palin Remixed

Sarah Palin has become the butt of many jokes and an easy target for numerous parodies. Now, Sarah Palin gets the political beatbox remix treatment by The Bam Factory.

Sarah Palin makes it way too easy to poke fun at her. Even though she’s only been in the public eye for a couple of months, there is already enough material for endless parodies.

The beatbox video utilizes some of Sarah Palin’s infamous phrases such as, "You know, they say the difference between a hockey mom and a pitbull? Lipstick.", "I’ll try to find you some, and I’ll bring ‘em to ya.", "Thanks, but no thanks on that bridge to nowhere.", and many more gems.
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