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The song continues to pile on with repeated accusations of dishonesty, using the catchy chorus:
“Kamala’s a big fat liar / Kamala’s a big fat liar / Liar, Liar, pants on fire!”
Coyne’s parody also takes aim at Harris’ political ambitions, especially as she appears poised to step in for an ailing President Biden. The lyrics suggest that Harris may soon take over leadership but mockingly hint at her inevitable failure:
“The time for cackling is through / Joe Biden’s condition is dire / Now the party turns to you / It’s time to claim what you desire.”
Political satire is nothing new, but Coyne’s effort has struck a chord with many who feel disillusioned by Harris’ career in politics. One particularly scathing part of the song calls out a story Harris told about working in fast food:
“You said that you worked in fast food / And put potatoes in a fryer / I hope they have a job for you / Come November when you are FIRED!”
The video has been met with widespread enthusiasm from supporters of former President Donald Trump and others critical of Harris. Among the comments on YouTube were praises like, “Never a truer word spoken!!! MAGA,” and “Trump should play this at all his rallies on the big screen! LOL! OMG! EPIC! Everyone would be singing it!”
Watch the entire parody video:
Brian Coyne, the mastermind behind the parody, didn’t hold back in explaining his motivations for the project. In a statement, he said, “Kamala Harris has become the poster child for flip-flopping on everything from her ethnicity to policy. She steals policy ideas from her opponent, Donald Trump, while having almost no policies of her own. No wonder she avoids interviews like the plague!”
Watch The Doors singing “Light My Fire” on “The Ed Sullivan Show” on CBS in 1967:
The reception to “Big Fat Liar” demonstrates the powerful intersection of music, culture, and politics. Even fans who weren’t particularly drawn to The Doors have embraced the parody with open arms. As one viewer noted, “I’m 70 years old and a child of the 60’s but I was never a Doors fan but in this case I will make an exception. BRILLIANT!”
Coyne’s ability to blend satire with an old-school rock classic has even led some to suggest the song should be released as a standalone track, with one commenter writing, “This track should be released as a single a guaranteed Number 1 in America and probably the rest of the world.”
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Other viewers remarked on how effective the parody would be in a political campaign, with some calling for it to be played at Trump rallies or even used as a 24/7 campaign ad. One commenter described the experience of watching the video as almost surreal, stating, “Watching this actually gave me chills. The hair stood up on my arms because it was so real.”
The viral success of “Big Fat Liar” shows that Coyne’s biting humor resonates with a growing number of people who are frustrated with Harris’ time in office. Whether or not Jim Morrison himself would have appreciated the satire remains a mystery, but as one commenter cheekily noted, “I think even Jim Morrison could appreciate this.”
As the 2024 election season heats up, parodies like this may continue to shape public perception of political figures. With its bold critique and memorable melody, “Big Fat Liar” is sure to remain a talking point in the months leading up to November.





That will go to no.1 immediately, no better song for comrade scamula, chameleon, marxist, camala. lol