Tyler Fischer Has Us In Stitches With His Joe Biden Impersonation
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Tyler Fischer Has Us In Stitches With His Joe Biden Impersonation

If you haven't heard of comedian Tyler Fischer already, then let his new comedy special "No Pardon Needed with Tyler Fischer" be your introduction. Streaming on Fox Nation, Fischer rings in Inauguration Day with some hilariously on-point political commentary. Fischer doesn't care if you are Democratic or Republican, his barbs are rated E-for-everyone.

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Okay, I'll leave the comedy up to Fischer. Through his 45-minute comedy special, Fischer pokes fun at many of the country's leaders with his spot-on impersonations. For instance, he makes fun of Trump and his frequent exaggerations. But when it came to former president Joe Biden, Fischer really let the daggers fly.

Tyler Fischer Impersonates Biden

In particular, Fischer questioned the competency of the politician. One memorable joke (which you can view here) sees Biden's team treating the former president like Weekend At Bernie's. The film iconically featured two college kids pretending their bosses were still alive by propping him up. All so they could party. Fischer hilariously imagines that's what Biden's team did for much of his last few years of presidency.

Within the past year, in particular, Biden's mental competency came into question. The former president ended up diving out of the election following a debate with Donald Trump. The Democratic Party instead chose Biden's running mate to lead a doomed election against Trump.

Outside of the Weekend at Bernie's gag, Fischer also mimics a few of the former president's speeches to comedic effect. The jokes are hilarious but also a bit sad out spot on many of them are. Fischer questions whether teachers will be reciting Biden's speeches in schools in the decades to come like they have presidents of the past. Cue a reenactment of one of the former president's speeches.

It's a bit on the nose sure, but it's also a bit darkly humorous for all of the viewers who've endured many of Biden's public gaffes through the past election cycle. Of course, the special doesn't become a dog pile on Biden. And that's one of Fischer's many gifts as a comedian. He manages to keep things light and tongue-in-cheek rather than having his jokes come across as bullying or mean-spirited.

If you're interested in checking out the special then head over to Fox Nation now!