Posted on 11/09/2010 7:04:45 AM PST by xangel0228
It continues to get bad for the Fuhrer: He thought he could let Obama go to India with out any problems... and then the staff tells him that have recevied some video that will probably not make him happy.
(Not: probably not some of my best script writing... but I wanted to put it out there)
This will probably be my last one for a while.
WTH are you talking about? Nope, never mind. Not sure I want to know...
“WTH are you talking about?”
huh? could you be more specific.
Actually... pretty funny.
I wonder if we could do the same thing with a bin Laden video, with the sub titles or scenes from foreign TV shows and movies.
actually... thats not a bad idea...
Brilliant.
Excellent work ,i even commented at You- tube,i suggest if you are going to keep making these little video thingys ,you should start a ping list.....
These are great. I’m glad they were allowed back online.
You don't wear hot pink with plaid...lmbo
Absolutely hilarious! thanx..
It will go into my list of favorite “Hitler” vids...
OMG!!! He has absolutely NO Rhythm!! At ALL. That alone proves he is not black LOL Even Clinton had better moves than that...
We thought Obama was a trained orator and skilled in the art of mass address, complained one Indian official to the Hindustan Times.
lol
One of the best so far. I have tears in my eyes from laughing.
Self-ping for later. Hy-larious!
Dude, you really need new material.
Just the thought of Hitler talking about what a great dancer he is and how he used to tear the clubs up in Berlin had me cracking up!!
“Dude, you really need new material”
huh? Are you saying that to all other HFO video makers?
just keep passing it on. :)
Hitler reacts to the Rotards
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_XhXB8XDYYc
2:48 through 2:59 are the funniest lines...
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