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Thy King Dumb Come in Franklin, TN
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In this prescient and creative parody, a tired
student dreams his way into a series of
confrontations with President-Who-Would-Be-King
Donnie Dumb and his evil minions. Fortunately, a
host of great thinkers appear as a menagerie of
friendly animals to help our hero along. Through
them, Stephen finds Jesus, a black man running
a food bank and homeless shelter. With Jesus as
guide, we experience an abortion clinic, a Black
Lives Matter protest, and a rally for President Dumb.
At last, Stephen finds himself in court, accompanied
by Socrates, and with Jesus as defense counsel.
What could possibly go wrong?
student dreams his way into a series of
confrontations with President-Who-Would-Be-King
Donnie Dumb and his evil minions. Fortunately, a
host of great thinkers appear as a menagerie of
friendly animals to help our hero along. Through
them, Stephen finds Jesus, a black man running
a food bank and homeless shelter. With Jesus as
guide, we experience an abortion clinic, a Black
Lives Matter protest, and a rally for President Dumb.
At last, Stephen finds himself in court, accompanied
by Socrates, and with Jesus as defense counsel.
What could possibly go wrong?
In this prescient and creative parody, a tired
student dreams his way into a series of
confrontations with President-Who-Would-Be-King
Donnie Dumb and his evil minions. Fortunately, a
host of great thinkers appear as a menagerie of
friendly animals to help our hero along. Through
them, Stephen finds Jesus, a black man running
a food bank and homeless shelter. With Jesus as
guide, we experience an abortion clinic, a Black
Lives Matter protest, and a rally for President Dumb.
At last, Stephen finds himself in court, accompanied
by Socrates, and with Jesus as defense counsel.
What could possibly go wrong?
student dreams his way into a series of
confrontations with President-Who-Would-Be-King
Donnie Dumb and his evil minions. Fortunately, a
host of great thinkers appear as a menagerie of
friendly animals to help our hero along. Through
them, Stephen finds Jesus, a black man running
a food bank and homeless shelter. With Jesus as
guide, we experience an abortion clinic, a Black
Lives Matter protest, and a rally for President Dumb.
At last, Stephen finds himself in court, accompanied
by Socrates, and with Jesus as defense counsel.
What could possibly go wrong?