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Bad Lip-Reading targets Bachmann in dubbed video

The project that found political fame with a dubbed version of a speech by Texas Gov.

Jul 31, 2020
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The project that found political fame with a dubbed version of a speech by Texas Gov. Rick Perry that suggested viewers “save a pretzel for the gas jets” has taken aim at U.S. Rep. Michele Bachmann.
The anonymous project, which dubs voices over Bachmann’s actual words, released the video Monday on Youtube. The visual portion is based on a series of event promotions Bachmann did in June for her presidential bid.
Earlier Bad Lip-Reading remixes include music videoslike “Gang Fight,” a re-imagination of Rebecca Black’s “Friday.”
Among the words of wisdom in the video lampooning Bachmann:
“When I buy stickers for folks in prison, it’s better to bring milk, not backyard meth, it’s a prison party.”
“I went from being two banana plants up to a thrill-seeking shark who sold pictures of different toys I wanted.”
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