Creepy Joe Slithers His Way into One of the Worst Movies Ever

Eeeeek! Joe Biden just creeped on Demi Moore for a campaign ad in this meme!

If you’re not familiar with the movie screenshot used in this meme, it just means that you’re too young to remember the 1990s. Creepy Joe’s face has been superimposed on the late Patrick Swayze, and the film was “Ghost.”

Ghost was a movie that every single person in America inexplicably went to see in the theaters. It raked in a gob-smacking $550 million at the box office in 1990. That’s an astonishing billion-dollar Avengers-level cash haul when adjusted for inflation.

And it was a terrible movie!

The reason why it made so much money is because every woman in America dragged her poor husband or boyfriend to see it multiple times. Before you get all huffy and offended because we didn’t like “Ghost,” quote a single line for us from this stinker. Just one.

One hilarious thing about it was that all of them started ironically saying the word “Ditto” to their wives – but always in a Rush Limbaugh sort of context instead of a Patrick Swayze context. Good times!

That’s a hilarious picture of Creepy Joe creeping up on Demi Moore, though.


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