Randy Rainbow Revives 'Very Stable Genius' Parody for Trump's Second Term
Randy Rainbow Revives 'Very Stable Genius' Parody for Trump

Randy Rainbow Returns with Updated Political Parody

Randy Rainbow, the singing satirist known for his sharp political humor, has released a new video titled "A Very Stable Genius Part Two" to lampoon the lowlights of Donald Trump's second term. The original version, a riff on "The Major-General's Song" from Gilbert and Sullivan's "Pirates of Penzance", debuted in 2018 after Trump famously described himself as a "very stable genius".

Why a Sequel Now?

In the introduction to his new video, which dropped Tuesday, Rainbow quipped: "I figure if this son of a bitch can rewrite the Constitution, why shouldn't one of my old hits get a long-awaited reprieve?" The updated version takes aim at Trump's perceived cognitive struggles, unfulfilled promises, and reportedly alcohol-loving cabinet members.

Lyrical Highlights

Rainbow's new lyrics include pointed jabs:

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  • "He's full of more baloney than a good-long Philly hoagie an' / He's met with all the greatest minds from Kid Rock to Joe Rogian"
  • "When waxing idiotical his facts are in absentia / With ne'er a speculash on his undiagnosed dementia"
  • "Despite his partiality for happy meals and harassment / Of all the worst he is our greatest national embarrassment"
  • "And though his brain is smaller than his tiny little penius / He is the very model of a very stable genius!"

Economic and Cabinet Critiques

The song also targets Trump's economic record: "He ran on fiscal promises like lowering the gas and yet / He got it higher than his whole intoxicated cabinet." Rainbow's signature blend of wit and melody continues to resonate with audiences seeking comedic relief from political turmoil.

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