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These Ones Are Way Scarier Than the Village People

Here’s an excellent meme showcasing the “Pillage People,” not that you’ll ever start singing ‘YMCA’ when you see this gaggle of do-nothings. Whereas the Village People created actual music, the Pillage People just take your tax dollars on their comfy public salaries. Nice job on the Photoshopping of this, by the way, to whoever created this meme…

Eric Holder looks remarkably comfortable in a Fidel Castro uniform for some reason. It seems to fit him really well. And Cowboy Joe Biden looks like he’s ready to take on a lying, dog-faced pony soldier, although we’re not sure why he’s stealing Nancy Pelosi’s keys.

Michelle Obama just looks plain scary. And is that Cory Booker in the headdress? We can’t quite tell with his forehead missing from the picture.

The only one of the Pillage People that we’re confused by is former Senator Harry Reid of Nevada. We’re pretty sure he always dresses like that now that he’s retired. He definitely wasn’t Photoshopped into that outfit, so why is he in this image?

The really great news is that almost of the Pillage People are out of power now, or they will be by Election Day in November, so they won’t be able to harm America any longer after that.


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