It's a little known fact: Lincoln was shot because John Wilkes Booth couldn't see past his hat. Lincoln was also talking on his cell phone during the play, which annoyed Booth.
@@la3615 apparently he did that a lot on stage during his performances not with a gun but just thrusting if you know what I mean he would do that on stage and that's just a satire of how much he did that
"Sir, I don't know if that's true...." -"You just contradicted me, you hate me and all I stand for...." I've had and heard similar discussions way to often, it almost gives me PTSD
1:38. I loved that as a reference to the Marshal McLuhan scene in Woody Allen's Annie Hall. I also hated it because catching the reference mocks me as old and geeky.
@@la3615 The cutaway is actually a remake of a scene from The Muppet Movie, just with Arabs instead of bikers. It's shocking how close it actually is to the original.
@@newguy371 The original setup was, "The fat sailor was soooooo fat..." and an angry drunken sailor smashing a bottle and demanding to know how fat he was. Mind you though, I haven't seen the Muppet Movie since it was originally in the theaters; so I could be misremembering.
@@obsessivelocust I know that was Lincoln. You obviously didn't get the "Tommy" reference at the end. It was about Thomas Jefferson allegedly messing with a black female slave. Jeez.
@@obsessivelocust Family Guy writers (probably Seth McFarlane himself) wrote the joke. Not me. Are you seriously complaining about the historical.accuracy of a cutaway joke on an adult cartoon? The show has a talking dog that bangs human females and died then got resurrected via time machine and a gay baby that has a British accent. Do you fact check all the jokes in RU-vid?
5:54 I seriously never got that joke. It’d be way easier to pick someone up if they’re classified as property. Not when they have heavily restricted free will.
It was considered taboo and highly inappropriate for whites to have relationships with blacks before emancipation. It would often result in the two people being killed if they were caught.
it's funny how the kid who talks to morbidly obese Albert sounds exactly like rallo from the Cleveland show and is clearly voiced by Mike Judge who plays rallo and used to play Cleveland brown.
Before he stepped down before he was exiled--I mean cancelled for daring to desecrate one of the Untouchables by voicing an animated character in their image.