Monday, January 30, 2017

Trump Goes 'Bananas'

NEW YORK  Sources report that famed director Woody Allen is seriously considering suing President Trump for plagiarism over copying "almost work for word" the plot of Allen's 1971 film 'Bananas.' The movie is about a bumbling New Yorker who, through a series of implausible events, ends up being the dictator of a country. He quickly proves to be out of his depth and issues increasingly ridiculous policy proclamations. "It's the same story," said a movie veteran, "exactly, totally the same story. Even a game show host can see this is plagiarism."

Regulation Roulette!!!

WASHINGTON   President Trump today announced his comprehensive plan to reduce what he sees as oppressive industry regulations. The plan will roll out with ’Two for Tuesdays’ where two regulations must be eliminated for each one approved. “For example,” explained one staffer, “We can roll back levels of mercury and lead in industrial waste output near schools while increasing the threshold for unicorn fairy sprinkles. Look this is not random, we know what we’re doing.” Other parts of the plan include ‘Whacky Wednesdays’ where only regulations dealing with worker safety can be repealed and ‘Freaky Friday’ where Rudy Giuliani will spin a large wheel to determine just how many regulations will be repealed. “It’s really the only thing we’re going to let him do," said the staffer, “We see this as a successful approach moving forward - so buckle up."

Saturday, January 21, 2017

Trump's Crowd Envy

WASHINGTON   President Trump wasted no time on his first full day in office, postponing policy moves and battling with the press about the size of his inauguration crowd.  Ignoring, satellite images, eyewitness accounts and the obvious, Trump claimed, "Just like my hands, the crowd was yuge, yuge, biggest in history." 

The president also claimed that the massive Women's March crowd was actually there to support him.  "It happens when you're a celebrity," Trump explained, "women just throw themselves at you. And all of them coming to town to support me - it was so hot."

Friday, January 20, 2017

Trump Tide

WASHINGTON  Sewage systems across the country were overwhelmed today shortly after noon eastern time. "It appears that a vast majority of America took a collective 'nervous dump' moments after Trump's swearing in." said New York sanitation commissioner Floaters O'Bobbin. Reports from around the country quickly confirmed that a massive nationwide tsunami of sewage immediately followed the inauguration. Dubbed the "Trump Tide" by sewage professionals, there have been estimates that it could take up to four years to subside.

Stocks of toilet paper producers rose sharply on the news.

Thursday, January 19, 2017

Ringling Transitions

WASHINGTON   Following the announcement that Ringling Brothers Barnum and Bailey Circus will be closing after 146 years, uncertainty swirls around the future of most employees and animals. One group however sees the closure as a new opportunity: clowns. Bobo, Wiggles and Sputters are just three of the clowns who have received inquiries from the incoming Trump administration.  Bobo explained, "They've got lots of positions to fill and of course lots of clowns have been brought in. One official told me that almost any clown will be able to find a position in the Trump administration."
      While they haven't been contacted, the cleanup crew known informally as "The Poop Squad" are hoping to be approached by the incoming administration. Long time employee Shovels McBean said, "You read the news, you know they're going to need us."

Saturday, January 14, 2017

Revealed: Ben Carson is a Cat

I don't even have a joke for this. Doesn't this cat look exactly like Ben Carson? But livelier?

Republicans Drop Elephant

WASHINGTON    In a historic move, the Republican congressional caucus has changed their mascot from the venerable elephant to Toonces the Driving Cat. Toonces is a recurring SNL character who always claimed to have good intentions but invariably ended up driving his car off a cliff.  Leadership aide Biff Wheedle explained, "It's just part of increased transparency by our members. And it makes perfect sense; in 2008 we drove the economy off a cliff.  We're starting 2017 by driving the nation's healthcare off a cliff. We think we can fit women's rights, gay rights and minority rights in one backseat and turn Toonces loose before spring.  Not to sound cocky, but we are pretty confident we can get government finances in there and then in pretty short order, coax the economy back into the car with Toonces."

Friday, January 13, 2017

Trump's Secret Service Code Name

WASHINGTON    Sources reveal that the Secret Service code name used for Donald Trump is ‘Golden Showers.’  The name is unverified, however one agent speaking off the record, said, “It’s perfect for Trump. He’s got those long flowing golden locks that shower down around his face. What else could it possibly mean.” 

Sunday, January 8, 2017

Trump to Take 'Thank You Tour' to Moscow

NEW YORK  According to chief of staff Rience Priebus, President Elect Donald Trump (shown at left, reviewing Russian hacking report) "now believes what everyone else does." That is that the Russian government interfered with the US presidential election to aid Trump.

Trump says his response will be "swift and appropriate" in that he plans to immediately take his 'Thank You Tour' on the road to Moscow. Trump was quoted as saying, "We'll have a huge rally, huge rally. And I don't know if Putin will attend but if he does, I hope he'll be my best friend."