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EvilPAC ‘Celebrates’ Billionaires Gaming Political System, Buying Judges

Americans for Prosparody announced the June 5th launch of EvilPAC.org, a satirical website that “celebrates” how billionaires have gamed the U.S. political system to their advantage.




EvilPAC.org is an online comedy destination that showcases what it would look like if the billionaires who buy access to power openly celebrated their corruption. It will feature regularly updated articles and essays about shady judges, greedy politicians and the elites who pay to keep these bad actors in their pockets.

EvilPACThe launch will feature an immersive and comedic performance art experience in Manhattan in a Soho storefront at 437 Broadway (between Canal & Grand Streets). Inspired by one of the featured satirical articles on EvilPAC.org (“Koch & Crow Announce the Opening of Brick-and-Mortar Judge-Buying Location”), the immersive event will feature billionaire “shoppers” browsing the boutique for black-robed judges, who will also be auctioned off along a catwalk runway every hour. The interactive spectacle is open to the public and will run from 10am to 6pm. Members of the public are encouraged to participate in the experience, meet the creators of EvilPAC.org, and get introduced to the new website.

The event will feature “Billionaires” shopping for immunity and “Federal judges” at bargain prices – and the creators of EvilPAC.org: Founder and Supreme Chancellor of Americans for Prosparody Todd Stiefel, and Editor-in-Chief of EvilPAC.org, and Paul Soter (Super Troopers 1,2 & 3, Beerfest, the Hulu Original Quasi). Special guests will include comedy duo The Good Liars (Jason Selvig and Davram Stiefler).

“Political corruption has become so commonplace and expected, much of it doesn’t get the attention it deserves,” said Americans for Prosparody Founder Todd Stiefel. “Our goal is for EvilPAC’s satirical approach to help raise awareness of the actual extent of undue influence that oligarchs — both from the right and the left — are exerting on our political system, and to entertain people with hilarious content at the same time.”

“I trust EvilPac.org to ensure my political contributions are doing the greatest possible harm,” said Scott Dikkers, founder of The Onion.




The site will feature satirical articles like “Harlan Crow Gives in to the Woke Mob and Sells Off Much of his Beloved Collection of Nazi Memorabilia” and “Supreme Court Legalizes Office Gambling Just in Time for Alito to Win Jimmy Carter Death Pool.”

The regularly updated content for EvilPAC will come from Americans for Prosparody’s creative team headed by writer and comedian Paul Soter, a founding member of the Broken Lizard comedy team, famous for creating the Super Troopers movie franchise.

EvilPAC will also have a presence on Substack and various social media channels.

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