If you haven’t seen the very funny “Schoolhouse Rock” parody of Obama’s illegal executive action on immigration, you really should. Unfortunately when the “objective” humorless scolds at the Washington Post saw it, they knew they had to come to Obama’s defense because the thin-skinned little boy emperor just can’t handle mockery:







It didn’t take long before many on Twitter saw the abject hypocrisy of fact-checking a comedic skit critical of Obama when they ignored countless mockeries of Republicans. And to make fun of the Washington Post, the hashtag #WaPoFactChecks was born:

#WapoFactChecks The Chick fil a cows really do not climb on billboards. pic.twitter.com/a0SGJlRxbW — Iditarod Rik (@attyrik) November 24, 2014

It could not be determined if "Moo" was the sound that Alex Travex's mother made that night. #WapoFactChecks https://t.co/jD9Q56Aiuo — ¡El Sooopèrr! ن c137 (@SooperMexican) November 23, 2014

"This weekend's SNL School House Rock skit left us utterly unconvinced that we were actually watching the real Obama" #WaPoFactChecks — D.W.Robinson – Libertarian Shakespeare of TWlTTER (@_DWRobinson) November 23, 2014

Hillary Clinton would not actually want a bed maker for a daughter. #WapoFactChecks https://t.co/hgEDn7zHHc — ¡El Sooopèrr! ن c137 (@SooperMexican) November 23, 2014

This arrow is fake and didn't actually penetrate his skull #WapoFactChecks pic.twitter.com/8jQiICHgf1 — (((Aaron “Worthing” Walker))) (@AaronWorthing) November 23, 2014

Sharks do not, in fact, have knuckles with which to knock on doors #WapoFactChecks pic.twitter.com/HzepVdlRq2 — Starless (@starless941) November 24, 2014

The sound of cowbell does not actually bring down fever. #WapoFactChecks pic.twitter.com/j7HcgtTDve — Maxwell (@maxplaining) November 23, 2014

Hehe… great ridicule, internet. Never change.