Fox News' Jimmy Failla's Biden parody video 'Keeps Fallin' goes viral, Internet calls it 'Oscar worthy'

'Free Fallin' shows many clips of Biden strolling about and tumbling down stages and Air Force One stairs
PUBLISHED MAY 18, 2024
Fox News' 'Saturday Night' host Jimmy Failla (inset) made a spoof music video of President Joe Biden and shared it on X (@jimmyfailla/X)
Fox News' 'Saturday Night' host Jimmy Failla (inset) made a spoof music video of President Joe Biden and shared it on X (@jimmyfailla/X)

WASHINGTON, DC: Comedian and FOX News' 'Saturday Night' host Jimmy Failla's spoof music video on President Joe Biden has gone viral, according to Daily Mail.

The song 'Free Fallin', a popular rock song by Tom Petty, is parodied in the video, which shows many clips of Biden strolling about and tumbling down stages and Air Force One stairs as the lyrics keep the refrain "keeps fallin'".

Jimmy Failla posts parody video of Joe Biden

He posted the video on X with the caption, "Biden's new campaign song is back on its feet after some big accounts shared it this morning. THANKS for the LUV! Here's the original we made for my show."



 

Notably, Biden staggered and fell three times in March 2021 while clambering up the steps to board Air Force One. Biden stumbled and fell off his bicycle in June 2022 while stopping to speak with reporters. 

Moreover, Biden stumbled and fell on the stage during a US Air Force Academy commencement ceremony in June 2023. He stumbled on the stairs in October 2023 before making a speech in Pennsylvania, but he steadied himself before he could fall.

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Joe Biden stumbled and fell on the stage during a U.S. Air Force Academy commencement ceremony in June 2023 (Getty Images)

Failla stated to DailyMail.com that his production crew made the music video and that he penned the spoof song's lyrics. He said, "Really glad people liked it because we have a lot more".

The spoof video features the song 'Keeps Falling' from the album 'The More You Joe' by C'Mon Man Records, featuring 'Joe Biden & the Alzheimers' as the artist.

Notably, the video was initially uploaded on Instagram by Failla in February, but it gained more internet exposure after conservative radio personality Dan Bongino shared it.

Internet trolls Joe Biden after Jimmy Failla's parody video goes viral

Several internet users trolled Joe Biden as Jimmy Failla made a parody video of compilation of his various falls.

A user wrote on X, "Awesome. It made laugh, cry, shake my head and feel sad. Oscar worthy", while one added, "I don't know whether to laugh or cry. Laughing is more fun."



 



 

A person also stated, "From someone who's written thousands of pieces of political comedy, this is a CLASSIC. Congratulations", whereas one mentioned, "This is my new cell phone's ringer song. Love it!!"



 



 

A person posted, "We'll be 'Living like a Refugee' if Biden wins though", while another wrote, "This is good. I wish someone would do a cover of Cat Steven’s Peace Train and make it the Trump Train - lyrics are so relevant."



 



 

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