WARNING. POST MAY CAUSE BLINDNESS OR DEATH.
So. Townhall. Townhall Dot Com.
Town. Hall. Dot. Com.
And jokes.
Jokes.
A person named Daniel J. Mitchell writes a column and titles it, because jokes:
"It's Not Springtime for Hitler and Obamacare"
Joke!
Perhaps the joke escapes you. Daniel J. Mitchell helpfully explains the joke.
The title of today’s column may not make much sense if you’ve never watched The Producers, a 1960s Mel Brooks comedy featuring Gene Wilder and Zero Mostel, but you’ll soon see the connection.
Comedy is all about timing.
That’s because we’re going to laugh at Obamacare, otherwise known as the gift that keeps on giving, and Hitler is part of our satire.
Right.
Mitchell then helpfully provides examples of cutting-edge libertarian internet humor that references jokes about Internet memes, like the Hitler "Downfall" thing, which was something that was a thing, last anyone checked, maybe four years ago.
You are laffing! Here are more Libertarian Jokes.
The President’s ill-fated takeover of the healthcare sector has been a complete cluster-you-know-what for the left. It’s not only helped make the American people far more skeptical of big government, it’s also generated some first-rate political humor.
We’ve had everything from Pajama boy abuse to clever political cartoons, all of which has helped turn government-run healthcare into a punch line.
JOKES!
Oh those comedy libertarians, always ahead of the curve from nine years ago.
It gets even more ghastly from there.
PUNCHLINE APPROACHING:
Do libertarians have a sense of humor?
That’s a relevant question because many people think of us as unhappy curmudgeons, or perhaps as dorky Randians.
While I think those stereotypes are unfair, I also confess that I can only think of a few examples of explicitly pro-libertarian humor.
Right.
The reason libertarians can't tell jokes is that they are horrible inhumane sociopath shits.
Ha ha! That is a joke.
MAYBE!
Ha ha. Ha.
Ha.
Ha.