I'm sure they'll be first on the list to repeal their Social Security and Medicare, (which someone else is paying for incidentally) as they're so concerned about a smaller federal government.
I'll be surprised if either of them make it to 2012, particularly Grandpaw there.
But it really does have all the adornments of conservatism: the cross, schmaltzy country karaoke, and lyrics that speak of victimhood and which blame everyone else for the sorry mess those two people are.
I found the spoken word part to be especially campy. I wonder why the long musical interlude at the end, and grandpaw's frantic gesturing? Someone taking off in his Lil' Rascal? Someone running the microwave too near his pacemaker?
@7: That's not actually his voice -- at least not the loud one. If you listen closely you'll hear a creaky sound like someone talking through their stoma creeping around the sides of the vocals... THAT'S grampa's real voice.
But it really does have all the adornments of conservatism: the cross, schmaltzy country karaoke, and lyrics that speak of victimhood and which blame everyone else for the sorry mess those two people are.
I found the spoken word part to be especially campy. I wonder why the long musical interlude at the end, and grandpaw's frantic gesturing? Someone taking off in his Lil' Rascal? Someone running the microwave too near his pacemaker?