Les Misbarack is a parody of what an Obama campaign office might look like with “One More Day†a song from Les Miserables. “John McCain†and “Sarah Palin†show up to lend their voices too.
This is my favorite kind of parody: Take professional singers, put them in an unlikely situation or place and let them break into song!
The Sarah Palin wannabe is very close to the best imitator yet.
Implications - From her quirky voice to her physical attire, she nails the Alaskan governor's mannerisms down to a tee and I can't help but laugh for three minutes straight whenever I watch this fun parody video.
Political Spoof Musicals
Les Misbarack Mocks Sarah Palin, Obama, McCain
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