Julian Assange Leaks Political Rap Spoof to Game of Thrones Soundtrack [VIDEO]
Aug 28, 2013 01:19
WikiLeaks' founder Julian Assange is not only determined to leak the truth and secret information, he's also leaked this humorous video for the world to see.
This spoof rap video titled "Game of Polls", produced by Juice Rap News, blends some rapping in with the theme from HBO's Game of Thrones.
Assange makes an appearance in the video, and although he's been holed up in the Ecuadorian Embassy in London for more than a year, Assange is running for the Australian Senate as a representative of the newly-formed WikiLeaks Party.
A statement on the project released by Juice Rap News says "Anyone who has met him know that the man is deadly serious about his mission, but that he also has a cheeky sense of humour to go with it.
"He was a very good sport, and seemed to really enjoy having a bit of fun with the acting, rapping, singing and costuming. It was likely a welcome break from his usual routine in the Embassy. It was likely a welcome break from his usual routine in the Embassy."
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