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Consider Carefully if You Should Watch the (NSFW) Miley Cyrus SNL Sketch Featuring John Boehner and Michele Bachmann Doing Unspeakable Things
October 06, 2013
EDITOR'S NOTE: This article contains mature content that may be offensive to some readers. Proceed with caution.
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Miley Cyrus performed a provocative rendition of her "We Can't Stop" single last night on Saturday Night Live — except this version featured actors playing Republican Speaker of the House John Boehner and conservative Congresswoman Michele Bachmann doing some startling things.
The skit, entitled "We did Stop," poked fun at the government shutdown, showing a sexualized Boehner and Bachmann, played by Taran Killam and Cyrus, celebrating their success at shutting down the government with a house party.
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"It's our party we can do what we want, it's our party we can say what we want, we can stop what we want, we can vote how we want, defund what we want," Cyrus' hit-song's lyrics were changed to say.
The skit was just as raunchy as Cyrus' original "We Can't Stop" video, except this time the video depicted the House GOP as the ones losing their grip on reality.
"Bills in the house like we don't care, 'cause we came to shut it all down now, no government around now," the lyrics went. "If you are not ready for healthcare, can I get a hell no? 'Cause we're gonna keep it out shut down, D.C. is a closed town all around."
Watch the skit, courtesy of NBC, here:
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