WE OUT HERE, chasing that youth vote.

1. When Green Party tried their hands at a Dark Kermit meme

Source: Twitter/@greenparty_ie

Super relatable!

2. When Richard Boyd Barrett dabbed in the Dáil

He did it to highlight the fact that politicians must listen to young people and learn to speak their language. And this is that language:

Source: DailyEdge.ie

3. Labour’s One Direction-themed election attack ad

Source: DailyEdge.ie

Fair, but they forgot one key piece of information – the group had only four members at that point. A fact that Lucinda Creighton gleefully reminded them of:

The Labour Party so out of touch they don't even know there are only four members of One Direction #GE16 pic.twitter.com/tasSU9V7B6 — Lucinda Creighton (@LCreighton) February 18, 2016 Source: Lucinda Creighton /Twitter

4. When Gerry Adams took a selfie with the staff of Vice

A Selfie with crew from global news organisation VICE NEWS. Talking about consequences of Brexit vote. pic.twitter.com/8e5ZBeBZv2 — Gerry Adams (@GerryAdamsSF) July 21, 2016 Source: Gerry Adams /Twitter

Not just down with the kids, but down with the hipster kids. OK Gerry.

5. Sinn Féin’s recent foray into Simpsons memes

Source: Facebook/Sinn Féin Ireland

Extremely dank.

6. When Michael Healy-Rae rewrote Shut Up And Dance for his election bid

In his independent way/ He’s been making changes every day

*shot of Michael looking important on the phone*

If you’re unfamiliar with the original song, all you need to know is it spent quite a bit of time on the Irish charts earlier this year. Very popular with the youngsters.

7. When Aengus Ó Snodaigh uttered the word ‘amazeyballs’ in the Dáil

Look at how much Joan Burton enjoyed that. Look:

Source: YouTube

8. When Fidelma Healy Eames was shocked by ‘fraping’ and ‘sexting’

What about sexting? Where they are texting sexual images?

9. And lamented over teenagers asking for the ‘wiffy code’

She later claimed she was using the French pronunciation of the word. Oh, OK.

10. When a Fine Gael TD based his campaign video on Back To The Future

Can’t see the video? Click here.

It was taken down from YouTube due to copyright issues, which is almost punk rock in Irish politics.

11. When Mattie McGrath released a country song calling out the haterz

The haterz being the group of TDs who prank called him from the Dáil bar offering him free pizza. Tell them, Mattie.

12. And this bit of banter from former Labour Senator Lorraine Higgins

Ooh, Rick-rolling! You got us, Lorraine!

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