Hilarious! Did Richard Pryor see Obama coming? A preview of tonight’s State of the Union Delusion, from Richard Pryor, 1977
By Thomas Madison
Although there were only four episodes, all in 1977, the very controversial Richard Pryor Show broke new ground in television comedy, pushing the envelope with its bold and hilarious parodies of issues and institutions that many Americans were uncomfortable discussing, like homosexuality, religion, race relations, and even the exalted office of President of the United States was not exempt from the show’s acerbic humor.
Ex-Army officer and stone-cold patriot, Thomas Madison is on a mission to contribute in any and every way to the restoration of and strict obedience to the United States Constitution, that divinely-inspired, concise, intentionally and specifically broad (wrap your head around that oxymoron) blueprint which has gifted the world with the concept and realization of individual liberty and unlimited prosperity.
We, as a nation, have lost our way. We have spent the past one-hundred years attempting to fix what was never broken. As with building anything, when you can't figure it out, consult the blueprint. So too with rebuilding America, the blueprint for which is the United States Constitution.
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