VIDEO: Comedian Steven Crowder parodies Lena Dunham’s “First Time” Obama commercial

Conservative Fox News contributer and comedian Steven Crowder released a video yesterday mimicking Lena Dunham’s absurd commercial comparing voting for President Barack Obama to, like, losing her virginity.

Crowder decked himself out a similar Dunham outfit, complete with tattoos, a wig and an obnoxious college-age girl accent.

He said, as he batted his eyelashes and bobbed his head, that choosing Obama for your “first time” would answer your questions like, “What is the Constitution?” and “Will I get free stuff?”

“Founding fathers…no I never heard of their stuff!” Crowder parodied. “Are they, like, super mainstream?”

The hashtag to his video, #morefreecrap, is the point Crowder is getting at through his antics: the only thing that is motivating these college students to vote for Obama is all of the free stuff Obama has emptily promised them.

“Free birth control…free healthcare…free phones…free abortion, just kidding! Maybe someday…” says Crowder.

He used many of the original lines of the video, which women across the country found degrading and sexist, and showed them for what they really are.

“My first time was AMAZING! There was a line in the sand and I was a girl and now I am a woman,” he said. “A woman who can stay on my parents’ insurance ’til 26, ruin countless generations to come with my debt and not even pay for my own birth control!”

 

Check it out below:

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Comments

  1. Scott Lyddon says:

    “Losing” doesn’t have two “o”s.

    • William says:

      It could have very well been a typo, but “loosing” could be properly used in this context. “Releasing” her heretofore held virginity, as it were. I love when internet scholars schoolmarm and get it wrong. How bout tackling substance, not grammar? Don’t know where your intentions lie, but just a thought.

  2. Ed Hines says:

    I find the parodies of American political life disturbing. Here is where i stand on Obama:
    I believe that he wanted to make a difference but he didnt not have the political pull to make change happen. Obama is a very polarizing figure: either you love him or hate him. The polarizing effect stunted the growth of another political figure: John F. Kennedy. The crown jewel in JFK’s Domestic policy was to be the Civil Rights legislation. He was not able to pass it (but not because he was assassinated) because he was slain. It would not be until Lyndon B Johnson too office that the legislation was passed. It was passed because LBJ had spent some 23 years as a Senator who had accumulated a large amount of political pull which he could then spend on whatever he wanted. Barak Obama has had a total of 4 years as a freshman senator. As a freshman senator you are trying not to get ignored by the other senators and a freshman senator does this by saying “yes”to alot of other requests. The saying of “yes” gets other senators beholden to you such that you may then have pull to get votes for your agendas. Obama had none of this and yet he was elected. This is why Obama failed. This is also why he will continue to fail.

  3. MourningMurder (@herself311) says:

    Whores for Obama

  4. SEPepper says:

    Steven Crowder nailed it. Best parody of the lame-brain girl, ever!

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