The Georgia Politician Who Was Duped By Sacha Baron Cohen Resigned

July 25, 2018 / Posted by:

At the rate he’s going with tricking politicians, I wouldn’t be surprised if the finale of Who Is America? includes Sacha Baron Cohen somehow getting Donald Trump to sign the deed to America back over to THE QUEEN. Like they would be so bad.

It didn’t seem like it took all that much for Sacha (disguised as an expert in anti-terrorism maneuvers) to get Georgia Republican state Rep. Jason Spencer to act like a dipshit and yell racial slurs, show the world he thought Asia was one giant country, and drop his panties. That didn’t exactly sit well with the GOP on the homestead, and Jason has resigned from his position.

NBC News says Jason sent the tersest Terry of an email to Georgia State House Speaker David Ralston to say he’s quitting Georgia politics at the end of the month:

“This email/letter is to serve as an official resignation notice to your office that I will be resigning my post effective July 31, 2018.”

I say more to the girl at Dunkin’ Donuts each morning! In short, Jason said the N-word, used that word as an extremely offensive compound noun in reference to those from the Middle East, spoke in a truly terrible attempt at an Asian accent, and chased after Sacha with his bare ass while screaming out all sorts of “USA!” chants. Lee Greenwood is somewhere muttering, “Even I’m not THAT proud to be an American.

The Georgia GOP came out in forces calling for him to resign, as they were already pissed at his attempts to ban Muslim women from wearing religious headgear. He already lost his re-election campaign, so Georgia had already advised him to “don’t let the door hit ya where the good Lord split ya.” I’m sure he has a promising career ahead of him as Ann Coulter’s boyfriend.

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