'Clint Webb for Senate' from The Whitest Kids U'Know is a Pithy Parody
Vittoria Natarelli — June 26, 2010 — Pop Culture
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The hilarious parody in the 'Clint Webb for Senate' from The Whitest Kids U'Know video perfectly satirizes the campaign commercials of running politicians.
Instead of informing the viewer of his political plans, ideas and examples of great leadership, Webb explains what it is about his appearance, family and other seemingly unrelated political topics that make him perfect for the Senate. See how well 'Clint Webb for Senate' from The Whitest Kids U'Know mocks campaigning above.
Instead of informing the viewer of his political plans, ideas and examples of great leadership, Webb explains what it is about his appearance, family and other seemingly unrelated political topics that make him perfect for the Senate. See how well 'Clint Webb for Senate' from The Whitest Kids U'Know mocks campaigning above.
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